Hi, I'm sorry to hear you're suffering with this.Hi, @Blackbird1016. Thanks for sharing your experience. How are you doing now?
I have had ten weeks of constant tinnitus, after spending 5 to 6 hours at a music festival in early September 2023.
This was the first music festival that I have ever attended in my life, and I had absolutely no idea of the risks that loud music poses.
I have gone from being a very happy person to someone who is now struggling with regular suicidal thoughts.
I don't know if my tinnitus will improve or not. As mentioned, I am just over two months in.
Grateful for any advice and if you can tell me if it gets easier or not.
Thanks.
Don't be afraid to call the national suicide hotline. I did very frequently for the first six months.
I can't really say it's gotten any better.
I can hear it right now and I absolutely hate it.
I lose sleep from it sometimes or feel like I have a constant headache from it.
I wish I could give you better news but honesty is the only way to the truth.
Avoid loud sounds and music, invest in musician earplugs and keep them on you at all times. Don't be afraid to leave when something is too loud.
I was recently at a friend's birthday party and left because the DJ was too loud.
It's very hard. I'm a year and 4 months in now and I can't really say it's gotten better.
I simply refuse to kill myself and give up my life.
I do my best to prevent it getting worse and a small bit of me holds out hope it may still go away.
I don't think there's any real evidence that anything helps tinnitus. But I'd rather eat healthy and be at a healthy weight, have the rest of my health sorted out, than be overweight with other health issues on top of the ringing. Lol.Is there any real evidence that eating healthy has any impact on tinnitus? Cutting down on salt and sugary foods? I'm sure it can't hurt, but does it actually help? It seems the kind of BS that doctors say when they have no treatment or cure for something. "Eat Healthy".
Personally, it doesn't seem to make a difference for me. I'm just wondering if anyone can say they've experienced noticeable benefits from changing their diet. The answer always seems to be the same. "Hasn't helped, but hasn't hurt".
I never really cared for junk or processed food.
That stuff is high inflammatory though so I doubt it helps to eat it.
It's miserable. I've had a few nights now where I've slept with no Melatonin and no fan. Still ringing but I was able to sleep.Alcohol seems to aggravate my tinnitus, but only the next day. It does place a demand on the liver to process. Within Chinese medicine, this would aggravate the liver meridian, and thereby increase tinnitus. I would think this could be explained in Western terms as well.
I believe there are people who have posted that alcohol does not seem to affect the tinnitus they experience.
Glad you are getting sleep. It took me at least 6+ months before I could get a decent night's sleep.