I am a 58 year old female and the tinnitus came on out of the blue while relaxing in my garden. I feel generally very happy, healthy and live a stress-free and fulfilled life.
After 6.5 months of terrible suffering I have found two things that have helped me:
- twice a day for 20 minutes a contrast foot bath where you immerse your feet first into very hot water and then in cold and back and forth again. I discovered this a month ago and it brought my tinnitus down by roughly 50%.
- believe or not: chewing gum. As long as I chew I am free of tinnitus. I never had tinnitus while eating and at some point I thought, maybe it is the chewing and bingo - that is exactly what it is. The chewing sound does not mask my tinnitus. If I had it I would easily hear over and above the chewing. When I stop chewing the tin often comes back quickly but overall with less and less intensity.(but I do not let that happen - I just keep gently chewing and then I am fine.)
Two things that reliably brought on the most awful spikes are:
- physical over-exertion (anything longer that 2-3 hours of hard physical work) brought on two days of 4 fold increased tinnitus
- strangely: drinking lots of water (3 litres a day) also brought on tinntius that is at least 4 times as horrible as usual.
Since I stopped drinking too my water, working so hard and reduced the length of my frequent long walks I do not get spikes any more - thank goodness.
So, I think that this counts as a success story even though I do not not understand what my underlying condition is that I have these strange patterns. If anybody can point me to an idea what might be wrong with me I would be grateful.
Other than that I hope that some of you can benefit from my experiences. Good luck to all of you.
After 6.5 months of terrible suffering I have found two things that have helped me:
- twice a day for 20 minutes a contrast foot bath where you immerse your feet first into very hot water and then in cold and back and forth again. I discovered this a month ago and it brought my tinnitus down by roughly 50%.
- believe or not: chewing gum. As long as I chew I am free of tinnitus. I never had tinnitus while eating and at some point I thought, maybe it is the chewing and bingo - that is exactly what it is. The chewing sound does not mask my tinnitus. If I had it I would easily hear over and above the chewing. When I stop chewing the tin often comes back quickly but overall with less and less intensity.(but I do not let that happen - I just keep gently chewing and then I am fine.)
Two things that reliably brought on the most awful spikes are:
- physical over-exertion (anything longer that 2-3 hours of hard physical work) brought on two days of 4 fold increased tinnitus
- strangely: drinking lots of water (3 litres a day) also brought on tinntius that is at least 4 times as horrible as usual.
Since I stopped drinking too my water, working so hard and reduced the length of my frequent long walks I do not get spikes any more - thank goodness.
So, I think that this counts as a success story even though I do not not understand what my underlying condition is that I have these strange patterns. If anybody can point me to an idea what might be wrong with me I would be grateful.
Other than that I hope that some of you can benefit from my experiences. Good luck to all of you.