- Apr 7, 2023
- 1
- Tinnitus Since
- 2003
- Cause of Tinnitus
- loud music for a good thirty years
Hi, my name is Rick, I was first diagnosed with tinnitus close to 13 years ago. I've been a professional musician throughout my life, so it didn't come as much of a surprise. However, for the past 13 years it's been manageable.
Approximately 7 months ago, the ringing picked up a significant boost in volume, in its consistency, and it's been so difficult, I've been forced by my doctor to stop working immediately, which I've done, and I'm literally unable to function with this level of ringing in my head, it's considerably worse than ever before, and I sense it might not be easing up, like the previous bouts I've had. The way it interferes with my life is something I could not put into words. In the past, my ringing, and its velocity, would, over time, decrease to a somewhat tolerable level. However, in the past 7 months, this time around is unlike anything I've experienced or could've possibly imagined. This time around my tinnitus has rendered me unable to function, for the most part. I'm home every single day, trying to get by. It's unlike anything I could have imagined.
My activities of daily living have changed so dramatically, I barely leave the house. Most noises are bothersome. Brown noise can be helpful, as a distraction, but it certainly doesn't address the underlying problem. I've been using it daily for a good ten years. I'm beginning to think there are no other ways to address this.
I'm at a point where I have constant headaches, and I'm well aware that too much Tylenol can be a problem in and of itself.
Does anyone know of any possible way to help reduce tinnitus? I've gone to all the ENTs, audiologists, and specialists, I've tried all of the hearing aids, all the concoctions, and just about all treatments from any number of outlets. In addition, I've tried acupuncture and acupressure, and a few other Asian style pressure point treatments, which were probably the most helpful, but nowhere near the kind of help I need.
Any thoughts?
Approximately 7 months ago, the ringing picked up a significant boost in volume, in its consistency, and it's been so difficult, I've been forced by my doctor to stop working immediately, which I've done, and I'm literally unable to function with this level of ringing in my head, it's considerably worse than ever before, and I sense it might not be easing up, like the previous bouts I've had. The way it interferes with my life is something I could not put into words. In the past, my ringing, and its velocity, would, over time, decrease to a somewhat tolerable level. However, in the past 7 months, this time around is unlike anything I've experienced or could've possibly imagined. This time around my tinnitus has rendered me unable to function, for the most part. I'm home every single day, trying to get by. It's unlike anything I could have imagined.
My activities of daily living have changed so dramatically, I barely leave the house. Most noises are bothersome. Brown noise can be helpful, as a distraction, but it certainly doesn't address the underlying problem. I've been using it daily for a good ten years. I'm beginning to think there are no other ways to address this.
I'm at a point where I have constant headaches, and I'm well aware that too much Tylenol can be a problem in and of itself.
Does anyone know of any possible way to help reduce tinnitus? I've gone to all the ENTs, audiologists, and specialists, I've tried all of the hearing aids, all the concoctions, and just about all treatments from any number of outlets. In addition, I've tried acupuncture and acupressure, and a few other Asian style pressure point treatments, which were probably the most helpful, but nowhere near the kind of help I need.
Any thoughts?