- Jun 8, 2017
- 5
- Tinnitus Since
- 2015
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Vestibular Migraine / Stress
Hello, my name is Lianne, I'm 29 years old and currently unemployed. I am from switzerland so please forgive me if I make spelling mistakes from time to time.
I've been living with Tinnitus since the end of 2015, when I suffered from an episode of vestibular migraine. Doctors, including a vestibular migraine specialist, believe that this episode in combination with the stress I was experiencing at the time caused my Tinnitus. If I had to describe the noise I am hearing I would describe it as a high pitched beeping sound that's audible on one ear, though the ear it's audible on switches from time to time. It is currently in my left ear and louder than usual. I used to be a person who very much appreciated silence.
I used to love walking in the streets at night, hearing nothing but my own footsteps. I used to love sitting in an empty park in winter or reading a good book with no other noises around so I could fully immerse myself in the experience. Unfortunately my doctors believe that I will not be able to experience silence again, untill there is a treatment for tinnitus it's permanent.
I've not been coping well. I suffered from depression and anxiety before but the tinnitus made it a lot worse. I used to love the silence, now I can't stand a single minute without some sort of background noise to mask the beeping. I can't sleep without having something in the background. I'm not coping well with the thought of never being able to experience silence again. It makes me panick.
I'm not coping well with the whole situation in general, to be honest. Sometimes the noise drives me so insane and I feel so helpless that I feel like just giving up. I'm hoping that by talking to people who go through the same I'll learn to adapt to it a little better because despite a year going by, so far I haven't adapted to it at all.
Well, I think that's all I want to tell for now. You'll probably see me in the forum from time to time so I wanted to at least properly introduce myself.
~ Lianne
I've been living with Tinnitus since the end of 2015, when I suffered from an episode of vestibular migraine. Doctors, including a vestibular migraine specialist, believe that this episode in combination with the stress I was experiencing at the time caused my Tinnitus. If I had to describe the noise I am hearing I would describe it as a high pitched beeping sound that's audible on one ear, though the ear it's audible on switches from time to time. It is currently in my left ear and louder than usual. I used to be a person who very much appreciated silence.
I used to love walking in the streets at night, hearing nothing but my own footsteps. I used to love sitting in an empty park in winter or reading a good book with no other noises around so I could fully immerse myself in the experience. Unfortunately my doctors believe that I will not be able to experience silence again, untill there is a treatment for tinnitus it's permanent.
I've not been coping well. I suffered from depression and anxiety before but the tinnitus made it a lot worse. I used to love the silence, now I can't stand a single minute without some sort of background noise to mask the beeping. I can't sleep without having something in the background. I'm not coping well with the thought of never being able to experience silence again. It makes me panick.
I'm not coping well with the whole situation in general, to be honest. Sometimes the noise drives me so insane and I feel so helpless that I feel like just giving up. I'm hoping that by talking to people who go through the same I'll learn to adapt to it a little better because despite a year going by, so far I haven't adapted to it at all.
Well, I think that's all I want to tell for now. You'll probably see me in the forum from time to time so I wanted to at least properly introduce myself.
~ Lianne