- Nov 25, 2016
- 31
- Tinnitus Since
- September 2005
- Cause of Tinnitus
- 2005 Very loud rock concert. 2018 Worsened considerably.
Hello,
I had mild tinnitus for 13 years but two years ago it got severely loud after noise trauma. I have had repeated noise traumas, but the most recent ones have come from sudden noises outside, like alarms, sirens, aircraft and traffic. It came along with hyperacusis which was manageable gradually in the beginning but has recently got a lot worse. My office has recently become too loud as when my work colleagues laughed near me, I started to get acute physical ear pain and my tinnitus has spiked (it hasn't gone back down yet).
I spoke to my boss and I am being allowed to work from home in the meantime whilst waiting to be seen by Occupational Health. I may be allowed to work from home indefinitely, which will help me manage the condition.
I do have suicidal thoughts every day, but I am also a fighter and try to soldier on. Though my life has been ruined by these two conditions and I no longer recognise myself today as the same person I was 2 years ago.
Luckily I am having some counselling soon to discuss all of these problems.
Appreciate any advice from anyone living with reactive intrusive tinnitus and hyperacusis.
P.S. It is also worth mentioning that I have read possible treatments for hyperacusis including not wearing earplugs outside. I have tried this, but if I don't wear earplugs my tinnitus spikes (it is very reactive) so I go back to wearing earplugs. I am on medication to sleep but not staying asleep at the moment.
PPS. I am due to have dental work (a crown or cap) next week, and they will have to grind my tooth down to fit the new cap. I am also worried about the noise conduction of this to my ear and if it will worsen my condition. Appreciate any advice on this too.
Many thanks,
Martin
I had mild tinnitus for 13 years but two years ago it got severely loud after noise trauma. I have had repeated noise traumas, but the most recent ones have come from sudden noises outside, like alarms, sirens, aircraft and traffic. It came along with hyperacusis which was manageable gradually in the beginning but has recently got a lot worse. My office has recently become too loud as when my work colleagues laughed near me, I started to get acute physical ear pain and my tinnitus has spiked (it hasn't gone back down yet).
I spoke to my boss and I am being allowed to work from home in the meantime whilst waiting to be seen by Occupational Health. I may be allowed to work from home indefinitely, which will help me manage the condition.
I do have suicidal thoughts every day, but I am also a fighter and try to soldier on. Though my life has been ruined by these two conditions and I no longer recognise myself today as the same person I was 2 years ago.
Luckily I am having some counselling soon to discuss all of these problems.
Appreciate any advice from anyone living with reactive intrusive tinnitus and hyperacusis.
P.S. It is also worth mentioning that I have read possible treatments for hyperacusis including not wearing earplugs outside. I have tried this, but if I don't wear earplugs my tinnitus spikes (it is very reactive) so I go back to wearing earplugs. I am on medication to sleep but not staying asleep at the moment.
PPS. I am due to have dental work (a crown or cap) next week, and they will have to grind my tooth down to fit the new cap. I am also worried about the noise conduction of this to my ear and if it will worsen my condition. Appreciate any advice on this too.
Many thanks,
Martin