Thanks for the advice. Mine also manifests as tendon and muscle pain/weakness, rather than nerve pain. I've experienced similar symptoms to carpal tunnel syndrome on and off, but for the most part it's just tendons and muscles.I have battled severe pain from wrist RSI for almost 20 years. My RSI manifests as tendinitis rather than carpal tunnel syndrome. Physiotherapy, which was expensive even with insurance, did not help.
The things that did help:
1. Using a tablet much as possible instead of a keyboard and mouse. This is a no-brainer today but when Apple released the first iPad 7 years ago it was a life saver for me.
2. Switch from a mouse to a trackball. Unfortunately trackballs make clicking sounds that are too loud after hyperacusis set in so I am back to a mouse that is quiet on the ears but painful for the wrist.
3. Best of all, and far better than expensive physiotherapy for me is this $15 device from Amazon, it works wonders on my painful wrist RSI:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00QH8NTHA/
That device looks gimmicky, but it is sort of cheap. I may try to save up for one.
The commenters in this forum should not be cavalier in implicitly endorsing suicide as an option for those suffering from a condition - even one as devastating as tinnitus. Some people may be emotionally vulnerable or suffering from other physical/mental conditions and/or stressors and your comments can easily help push them over the edge.
For some people it is. There comes a point at which you need to accept that nothing can be done for you and that your options are to either a) die right now, or b) live in suffering for years/decades and then still die anyway.because, in fact, it is not.
Bad.I would like to know how you are.
Yes, very little. Not enough to survive without additional help. What college thing?Sen, do you get money from disability? And how's the college thing going?
Bad.
Yes, very little. Not enough to survive without additional help. What college thing?
Yes, I was. That was 5 years ago. Then my health problems got in the way.I just read one of your first posts and in it you mentioned that you were planning to start college soon. But then these ear problems got in the way....
Yes, I was. That was 5 years ago. Then my health problems got in the way.
By rendering me too sick and in pain all the time to go to school.How so?
By rendering me too sick and in pain all the time to go to school.
My hands in addition to everything else. I am not in the US.Your hands? Are you in the US?
The hand/forearm pain, the crushing headaches, the sound sensitivity, the ear pain, the violent middle ear spasms that occur when I speak, the facial pressure, the head pressure, the nausea, the brain fog, the severe fatigue, the depression, etc.What problems would to to get better before you felt there was hope?
The hand/forearm pain, the crushing headaches, the sound sensitivity, the ear pain, the violent middle ear spasms that occur when I speak, the facial pressure, the head pressure, the nausea, the brain fog, the severe fatigue, the depression, etc.
The hand/forearm pain, the crushing headaches, the sound sensitivity, the ear pain, the violent middle ear spasms that occur when I speak, the facial pressure, the head pressure, the nausea, the brain fog, the severe fatigue, the depression, etc.
I've seen several medical professionals. I've explained this already in posts #134 and #136 after you asked this question the first time.Is there no possible way you can get help from medical professionals?
have you any relatives who can at least lend some support?
No.Are you on antidepressants?
I haven't tried oil, no. I smoked marijuana every day for quite a long time because I had extremely cheap and easy access to it through an acquaintance. I quit nearly 2 months ago over concerns that it was affecting my tooth and gum health.Have you tried CBD oil with THC? I know it is a bit expensive and maybe hard to come by, but i have read of several people with major pains who have gained so much life quality by taking this.
I haven't tried oil, no. I smoked marijuana every day for quite a long time because I had extremely cheap and easy access to it through an acquaintance. I quit nearly 2 months ago over concerns that it was affecting my tooth and gum health.
It had never been helpful with my symptoms, but it provided some mediocre mental health relief.
Sorry about that.....I don't know if the oil works differently, may be worth a try.
Sorry about that.....I don't know if the oil works differently, may be worth a try.
I listen to 24/7 pink noise at whatever volume I can endure, I try to listen to at least a little music every day, and I avoid silence as much as I can. I always have the low sound of some kind of twitch stream or podcast going in the background for "enrichment" of sorts. I often have to adjust the volume of all of the above if it becomes uncomfortable or painful, but I never turn it off completely.