Well, it's been a while. My tinnitus waxes and wanes. Since upping my antidepressant in the last month, I have noticed a big improvement in my tinnitus, so for me, tinnitus is largely triggered by anxiety and stress. It is still there in the background but seemingly much quieter or perhaps I just do not focus on it as much.
In any event, I have always been really interested in learning acoustic guitar but is that a bad idea with tinnitus? It has been over 2 years now since my injury and my tinnitus has settled down some (KNOCK ON WOOD) and is seemingly largely exacerbated by stress and anxiety. When I was assaulted, it was quite traumatic and I still suffer from some other post concussion symptoms which I hope will fade over time. They too seem to be exacerbated by stress and are somewhat vestibular related (dizzy, nausea, foggy headed when they wax).
In any event, I still also have some issues with that side of my jaw and face but am learning to live with it.
Would playing acoustic guitar be a very big risk in possibly making my tinnitus worse? Does anyone play acoustic guitar? What about even a Yooka-Laylee?
Any advice, experiences or opinions are very much appreciated!
Cheers.
In any event, I have always been really interested in learning acoustic guitar but is that a bad idea with tinnitus? It has been over 2 years now since my injury and my tinnitus has settled down some (KNOCK ON WOOD) and is seemingly largely exacerbated by stress and anxiety. When I was assaulted, it was quite traumatic and I still suffer from some other post concussion symptoms which I hope will fade over time. They too seem to be exacerbated by stress and are somewhat vestibular related (dizzy, nausea, foggy headed when they wax).
In any event, I still also have some issues with that side of my jaw and face but am learning to live with it.
Would playing acoustic guitar be a very big risk in possibly making my tinnitus worse? Does anyone play acoustic guitar? What about even a Yooka-Laylee?
Any advice, experiences or opinions are very much appreciated!
Cheers.