@Winter
Hello Winter,
The current time is a roller coaster ride for you and your family. Most of us have been there where you are.
And you try each and everything to get relief (vitamins, therapies, massage, acupuncture, TRT, mindfulness, yoga, whatever else). And every time nothing helps, your frustration is even higher.
The best things that helped me were and still are:
- Distraction. Try to do something, do your normal stuff - even if it is hard.
- Mask with sounds, for example cricket sounds or white noise. You need time to not hear T and feel normal.
- Try to live as normal as possible. Normal sleep, normal food, sport etc. Do not change that to the worse since it will make you feel worse.
- If you need medication for your mental healthy, here are the best ones in my opinion: Remeron for sleeping, Lexapro against anxiety and a benzo if you get panic (but of course take only rarely).
- I also take a lot of vitamins, NAC etc. They can really help. My tinnitus fluctuates, hence I cannot tell if they really have an effect. But I take for my normal health.
Yes, it is tough. You do not know if this is all real just because of this one accident. And that brings despair.
Also, I remember reading many stories here of people where tinnitus went better after a noise accident.
So have faith this will get better.
Don't blame for yourself about the prednisone. I took it and it had zero effect. In Germany, you also do no longer get that since it is inefficient.
Accept that you have a more difficult time now. But be strong for your family and your kid.
Things will get better, but it will take time.
Also, Lenire and other devices will hopefully bring relief for us.
Best regards,
Martin