Hello everyone,
I am 22 years old male.
I have had tinnitus for roughly a year, it could be more but I am not able to recall because it wasn't that intense. It has got super intense in the past six to ten months. I am not able to focus on anything and I eagerly want it to go away.
I have been a smoker from the age of 15 to 21 and a heavy drinker for the last 2-3 years but I have given up drinking about 3 months ago. I also have a history with substance abuse from since when I was about 15-19 years old.
I'm starting to meditate to reduce stress.
I used to listen to loud music on speakers and AirPods for until about a year ago.
I have very big projects planned ahead which requires complete focus and attention.
I'm currently residing in Canada.
About three months ago I went to get my ears checked at a clinic. The doctor checked my ears and told me everything is fine and referred me to an ear specialist. I went to the ear specialist after about a month of waiting and he did a hearing loss test which was also perfectly fine and was again referred to another hearing specialist and after waiting for about 2-3 months the other specialist checked my ears, nose and jaw-neck and he said everything looks ok and told me there's no cure for tinnitus nor are there any medications that he would advise.
He told me to reduce stress, anxiety and sleep more and go for Tinnitus Retraining Therapy program.
Right now I am taking Black Seed Oil, Magnesium Glycinate, B12, D3-K2 and Glycine in chamomile tea before sleeping. My sleep is never restful sleep, rather it's always active sleep dreaming about something stressful or weird. I do have a lot of stress in general and also because I am not able to accomplish what I want to because tinnitus makes me not able to focus. I had been going to the gym everyday but they're closed down again in my city. Gym is also a part of my daily activity.
I usually put some soothing ambient music whenever there's no sound around, but lately in the past month or so even that is not helping. Even while watching a movie or something the ringing is still there. I also have to put some music on when going to bed. Ringing is the worst when I'm close to waking up in the morning.
Thanks for reading. Any comments are much appreciated.
I am 22 years old male.
I have had tinnitus for roughly a year, it could be more but I am not able to recall because it wasn't that intense. It has got super intense in the past six to ten months. I am not able to focus on anything and I eagerly want it to go away.
I have been a smoker from the age of 15 to 21 and a heavy drinker for the last 2-3 years but I have given up drinking about 3 months ago. I also have a history with substance abuse from since when I was about 15-19 years old.
I'm starting to meditate to reduce stress.
I used to listen to loud music on speakers and AirPods for until about a year ago.
I have very big projects planned ahead which requires complete focus and attention.
I'm currently residing in Canada.
About three months ago I went to get my ears checked at a clinic. The doctor checked my ears and told me everything is fine and referred me to an ear specialist. I went to the ear specialist after about a month of waiting and he did a hearing loss test which was also perfectly fine and was again referred to another hearing specialist and after waiting for about 2-3 months the other specialist checked my ears, nose and jaw-neck and he said everything looks ok and told me there's no cure for tinnitus nor are there any medications that he would advise.
He told me to reduce stress, anxiety and sleep more and go for Tinnitus Retraining Therapy program.
Right now I am taking Black Seed Oil, Magnesium Glycinate, B12, D3-K2 and Glycine in chamomile tea before sleeping. My sleep is never restful sleep, rather it's always active sleep dreaming about something stressful or weird. I do have a lot of stress in general and also because I am not able to accomplish what I want to because tinnitus makes me not able to focus. I had been going to the gym everyday but they're closed down again in my city. Gym is also a part of my daily activity.
I usually put some soothing ambient music whenever there's no sound around, but lately in the past month or so even that is not helping. Even while watching a movie or something the ringing is still there. I also have to put some music on when going to bed. Ringing is the worst when I'm close to waking up in the morning.
Thanks for reading. Any comments are much appreciated.