Hi fellow unlucky ones (or are we?)... get to that part in another thread...
I too have developed tinnitus after practicing the Wim Hof Method. In the beginning, I would get some strange auditory sensations
during, or immediately after the breathing. I figured it was just part of the process. If it had stayed limited to that, I wouldn't be here. The constant eeeeeee sound, hours or days removed from the breathing is the reason I'm here.
I wonder if we can find a commonality between us, that helps to distinguish why we became unlucky ones? For anyone willing, please answer the following survey questions. Hopefully answers can be short and sweet.
- Did you do the breathing sitting, or lying down?
- If lying, what surface, and did you use a pillow?
- How intense did you go in terms of the breathwork? Light, medium, of full power (for simplicity's sake). We can add context as needed.
- Did you practice mouth or nose breathing or combo?
- Did you time yourself? I.e. did you have to move around or get up at the end of a round to check a phone or timer?
- How many rounds per session on average did you do?
- Did you practice on an empty stomach?
- Most amount of rounds you have done in a session?
- How many days did you do sessions prior to the onset of constant tinnitus? This will be an approximation for most.
- Had you had any significant changes in elevation in the days prior to the constant tinnitus showing up?
- Any past or current head/neck or injuries?
- Did you have tubes in your ears as babies?
- Do you smoke?
- Did you splash cold water on your face?
- Level of cold exposure?
- Would you say you are a negative person?
Here are my answers:
- Lying. Although a couple of times- I'd sit up crossed legged for one round only and do nose breathing. Then I'd go back to lying for the remainder.
- Memory foam bed. Would toggle between pillow or not.
- Full power. Unfortunately, I'm an idiot who wrongly believes more is better.
- Typically, mouth. You know, because you can get more air that way. Sometimes would mix it up.
- Yes, timed my no air holds. And had to move a tad at the end of each round to see my times.
- 5-7 rounds on average.
- Mix of empty or non-empty.
- About 10. Was getting retention holds of up to 4 minutes.
- Approx 20-30 sessions. At the end was breathing every day.
- Yes. I live at 10k ft of elevation, and had driven down to almost sea level, and then back up after a week.
- Yes. Past concussion and fractures of the skull. Also played football, so have some neck weirdness as well. Although neither seemed to be of much concern at the onset of tinnitus.
- Yes.
- Yes, but only marijuana.
- Yes. Very cold water.
- I would dabble in cold showers, maybe 3 or 4 total. But I was going on night hikes for about 50minutes in the cold mountains, shorts only.
- Somewhat negative. I attempt to practice gratitude.
Another thing I did, was on the inhalation after the no air hold, I would take a big breath, and sort of 'come to' about 5-7 seconds after the breath, then I'd take even more air, forcing as much in as possible. I regret that. Like I said - I'm an idiot who needs to learn hardest or most isn't always best. Story of my life in some ways.
Well thanks in advance for anyone willing to answer theses. And thanks for the 19 pages of deep and mindful Tinnitus Talk. Read them all.
Ultimately, here is what I believe: Tinnitus will
NOT be permanent for those of us that acquired it through WHM.
To me, it makes sense that for those that acquire tinnitus through hearing loss, it would be more likely to be permanent. As the brain tweaks from the lack of sounds coming in and starts to create its own or compensate in some way.
I think for us, it may take a few years, but it will go away when certain things unknown (cells, veins, vessels, nerves, nano things, hormones, gas concentrations, etc regenerate or return to balance. I also believe that nothing external will be a fix, whether it be medicine, sound therapy, supplements, or doctors. None of that got us into this mess, and it ain't getting us out. This will be an inside job. I'm feeling like for this to change,
I have to change in some ways, fundamental drastic ways. Which many of you have undoubtedly began doing. It's like we have been set on a path, whether we like it or not. Life is a wonderful tough bitch it seems.
These beliefs really have me wondering - have we have triggered a kundalini awakening?