until it suddenly became severe after a loud blast.
Ouch, what happened?
until it suddenly became severe after a loud blast.
Not the details of the incident but the result: Immediately after the blast my ears rang loudly. I was stunned and had an ill feeling that I was injured. I stayed calm and told myself it would dissipate in a few hours, then the next day, then a few days, then wished I had sought immediate treatment, then realized it would be permanent. My ability to experience joy was terminated. I committed to the process of habitation. I had previously accomplished successful habituation with moderate tinnitus. I quit all sports and socializing, only continued working 50 to 60 hours per week. I struggled concentrating and could not think. Lost my appetite then could not sleep. Lost forty pounds, went days without sleep then gradually lost touch with reality. Ended up with a total break from reality resulting in full psychosis and forced hospitalization, twelve days. I had owned a successful business for twenty five years with many employees. Everything was shut down instantly due to this. (While I had totally lost touch with reality, I had very unique experiences which led me to become Catholic. These experiences gave me a concrete foundation for belief in the existence of God). So somehow I have become very thankful, good resulted from bad.Ouch, what happened?
I saw a commercial about Dr. livingston hearing aid center that have hearing aids with tinnitus masker built in. I took the trial and it brought noise down immensly. Mine went from probably a 7 to a 2 on 10 scale. They are a hassle but who cares. I have lost 25 % hearing in left ear and 10% right ear since i contracted tinnitus 2-1/2 years ago
complaining is a good thing if some people are at the verge of suicide.We are such a culture of complainers... Tinnitus is not that bad compared to many other physical conditions. I know. My tinnitus super loud, it's not fun, but it's not like cancer.
Maybe if you experienced severe hyperacusis that left you bed-ridden or developed several new tones in each ear within a few years you would change your mind. Great that you can cope well but there are millions that are struggling every day. They are not weak, they are not complaining - even if your tinnitus is loud, maybe it's still not on the same catastrophic level that other people have. People are losing their lives to it.We are such a culture of complainers... Tinnitus is not that bad compared to many other physical conditions. I know. My tinnitus super loud, it's not fun, but it's not like cancer.
For me, it makes a remarkable difference. When I put it on and inflate it just a little, it's enough to almost completely eliminates the loud tinnitus. If I deflate it, the tinnitus comes back immediately. It's like an on/off switch. My tinnitus was bad all day, and I put it on a few minutes ago and presto, almost no tinnitus. Of course I can't wear this all the time, but it's a godsend to have relief. I have been doing it for weeks and its very repeatable.
When my tinnitus is loud (it is a lot and very loud), I can almost always silence it almost completely by putting my elbow on my desk and pushing up on my jaw.
It varies tremendously in volume day to day, but I do have days of almost total quiet. (I've had it for about 11 months.)
Acceptance works and meditation is a great tool to get there.
Unfortunately for me, I stopped accepting it in the last year and it has become much more noticeable/annoying.. :-(
Sorry to hear that.
I hope better days return.