- Feb 1, 2021
- 390
- Tinnitus Since
- 2015
- Cause of Tinnitus
- 1 chiropractic treatment, 2 and 3 no cause
It was like this for me, too, when I first got hyperacusis. I just couldn't be around people or hum or scratch my head or talk to myself because everything triggered the distortions and pain. It took about 3/4 of a year to see some improvements, so please be patient with yourself.My own voice starts irritating them. So unless this improves fast, there's no way I can continue my job.
As for work - it's hard when your body forces you to rethink your life choices. I would advise you not to make a snap of the moment decision, even if it feels as if you can't stand the conditions for another minute. Consider your options and make arrangements according to wherever these considerations may lead you. If you make (big) choices from a position of weakness, which is usually what you do when you are acting out of desperation, you may end up in a situation that is way worse. Maybe you can take some time off or, depending on what you do and where you live, have your doctor put you on sick leave for a while, so you can solely focus on healing and working out how to best go about your job in the future.
For as long as I was "just" dealing with tinnitus, I tried to stick with my old job but when hyperacusis set in, it just wasn't possible anymore. I also used to have a job where talking was a necessity and admitting to myself that I couldn't do it any longer was one of the hardest things I've ever had to do.
Maybe it will be different for you and all you need is a little break for your ears to recover. Be that as it may, the important thing is, at least in my opinion, to give yourself that break now and not wait for the point in time where your body / your ears make that decision for you.
All the best!