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Hi all. I'm Tim and I'm in the same boat as you. October last year I practiced Wim Hof to get some relief from the ongoing stress at work. First couple of times all went well. I experienced the weird humming rush at the peak of the exercise. At some point I got pulsatile tinnitus though, It stayed for about a week and was then replaced by two tones, one rather low (sound is sort of like a fridge working in the room nearby). The other one high pitched but much quieter.
Since I was going through a stressful phase, where also I got severe tensions in my back and neck I believed the tension resulted in squeezing a nerve somewhere in my neck, resulting in tinnitus. Also Dr. Internet says, stress can result in tinnitus itself. A visit to the ENT, battery of tests... you know the story. Nothing came up, all stats fine. I was prescribed Physiotherapy and Osteopathy. So none of that helped against tinnitus, except a bit of what the Osteopath did. During the sessions she occasionally held her palms on my neck and lower back for about 5-10 minutes. I asked her what this was about and she said she would slow down my nervous system. Wait what? Yes, that's what she said.
As a scientist myself, I'm a bit skeptical about such things, but my friend who is a physio, said it's somewhat legit, so I believe her.
Now, the stress started to relieve mid January, as situation with work improved. I had the impression that the tinnitus is also reducing a bit, together with the tensions in the neck that disappeared together with stress. Tinnitus became quieter. I became increasingly relaxed.
So last Wednesday I came up with the bright idea to try Wim Hof method again, since I did not link it to the tinnitus.
Yes, three rounds in, the familiar humming rush came, and after it disappeared the tinnitus was back there, louder again. This is when I understood what caused it all the time, I started googling Wim Hof and tinnitus - and here I am.
Now. As you, I still have hope.
If that osteopath I was visiting really makes the nervous system slow down and that was the reason why my tinnitus gradually eased up over the course of the last 3 months, then we might have a track, as it fully correlates with what you guys were digging up in the last couple of weeks. Luckily my prescription has one appointment left, and it's in two days.
I will use it to explain to her the idea of hearing the nervous system and see what she can suggest and do.
Ideally my goal is not only to get rid of tinnitus but also find a solution that would allow me to practice WHM further on, as the other effects I was experiencing during these several sessions were quite interesting and exciting.
So I'm eager to work together with you. Since I'm located in Europe, I'm also looking into the possibility of trying to find a seminar with Wim Hof himself when the pandemic ends, as Netherlands is not far away from me.
I don't know about you, but when I first got the tinnitus, and for several months after, my ears were super sensitive to sound. It was almost like I had bat's hearing and I had to play things at a low volume all the time including the TV.
MrC6688, you may be right, and I really hope so. In fact, I had noticed the same effect.
I'm however unsure, if it is sort of boosted hearing through WHM, or if it's just a side effect of constant hearkening to tinnitus. I'm curious which one it is.
pulsatile tinnitus, as the pulsing is always in time with my heart-beat.
NatCello, I had it as well.