Hi everyone, thought I'd introduce myself and have a go telling my tinnitus story...
2015 has been a pretty crappy year for me.
My job (I'm a gardener) went into overdrive after a new contract started in March - I threw myself into it as at the same time my partner and I split up after nearly 13 years.
This also coincided with finding out my mum had terminal cancer.
Jump ahead to November, work had calmed down a bit, I'm back living at my mums.
My mum is now in a hospice
During the intervening time I started taking some antidepressants (citaloptam) as I wasn't coping to well.
After a week or so I could hear a low level "wooshing" noise in my ears. There were other side effects like insomnia etc
I stopped taking them after a month as I really didn't like how I was feeling.
I think that was the start of my ear problems.
In late November everyone was getting colds etc, I think I got a cold but instead of going all snotty and manky I just got a really sore throat and a massive headache - that's when the tinnitus became really noticable.
I now get a feeling of fullness in my ears, high pitched electric sound all the time.
I don't know if its both ears but its definitely affecting my right ear.
I sometimes feel light headed in the morning too.
I feel off balance, I also get pain in my temples.
I've been to the doctors once and was told I might have fluid behind my eardrum - I should've pushed for more to be done but I wasn't having a good time that day.
I'll be making another appointment for the 4th January and won't leave the doctors until I am satisfied that I'll be getting some help on this.
I don't know if its trauma from work (petrol driven machinery) - even though I wear ear defenders??
Or maybe caused from an extreme amount of stress over an extended time
Maybe even from the cold/sore throat thingy I had
Either way, its driving me up the wall most of the time
I found this site and thought I'd sign up and try to get a bit more informed about tinnitus.
Rather than just taking the doctors word on everything I think its better to get a bit more informed on stuff.
Although I got a bit freaked out reading stories about people committing suicide due to suffering from tinnitus
Anyway, its great to be here and nice to meet you all
Regards
David.
2015 has been a pretty crappy year for me.
My job (I'm a gardener) went into overdrive after a new contract started in March - I threw myself into it as at the same time my partner and I split up after nearly 13 years.
This also coincided with finding out my mum had terminal cancer.
Jump ahead to November, work had calmed down a bit, I'm back living at my mums.
My mum is now in a hospice
During the intervening time I started taking some antidepressants (citaloptam) as I wasn't coping to well.
After a week or so I could hear a low level "wooshing" noise in my ears. There were other side effects like insomnia etc
I stopped taking them after a month as I really didn't like how I was feeling.
I think that was the start of my ear problems.
In late November everyone was getting colds etc, I think I got a cold but instead of going all snotty and manky I just got a really sore throat and a massive headache - that's when the tinnitus became really noticable.
I now get a feeling of fullness in my ears, high pitched electric sound all the time.
I don't know if its both ears but its definitely affecting my right ear.
I sometimes feel light headed in the morning too.
I feel off balance, I also get pain in my temples.
I've been to the doctors once and was told I might have fluid behind my eardrum - I should've pushed for more to be done but I wasn't having a good time that day.
I'll be making another appointment for the 4th January and won't leave the doctors until I am satisfied that I'll be getting some help on this.
I don't know if its trauma from work (petrol driven machinery) - even though I wear ear defenders??
Or maybe caused from an extreme amount of stress over an extended time
Maybe even from the cold/sore throat thingy I had
Either way, its driving me up the wall most of the time
I found this site and thought I'd sign up and try to get a bit more informed about tinnitus.
Rather than just taking the doctors word on everything I think its better to get a bit more informed on stuff.
Although I got a bit freaked out reading stories about people committing suicide due to suffering from tinnitus
Anyway, its great to be here and nice to meet you all
Regards
David.