- Apr 24, 2022
- 6
- Tinnitus Since
- 02/2022
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Noise exposure to concrete coring drill.
As my cause already states, I acquired tinnitus from noise exposure to a concrete coring drill. Its frequency in operation is very high, and as such my tinnitus is of a high frequency as well. Over the past few months, I've noticed a greater sensitivity to sound and believe my tinnitus is reactive as it gets louder when I try to mask it with pink noise, or am exposed to moderate sound like a running faucet. It started out present only in my right ear, but has gradually been spreading to my left. I woke up just last night to find a new layer of random crackling noises on top of my usual high pitched ringing. I've been avoiding my triggers the past few weeks (alcohol, caffeine, nicotine, cannabinoids etc) and have been remaining indoors, avoiding the moderate loudness of the outdoors in an attempt to halt its progression. My biggest concern is keeping the ringing from getting worse, and allowing my ears to "heal" so that my sensitivity subsides.
I've been perusing this forum over the past weekend in search of answers, or at least the knowledge that I'm on the path to a more normal life, but there seems to be a huge divide on what works and what will make things worse for me.
For somebody with mild (3/10) ringing and noise sensitivity, what should I be doing to prevent it from getting worse? I feel like I'm staring into this dark void that's slowly pulling me in. At this point, I am willing to make any changes to my lifestyle if it means saving my life and sanity.
I've been perusing this forum over the past weekend in search of answers, or at least the knowledge that I'm on the path to a more normal life, but there seems to be a huge divide on what works and what will make things worse for me.
For somebody with mild (3/10) ringing and noise sensitivity, what should I be doing to prevent it from getting worse? I feel like I'm staring into this dark void that's slowly pulling me in. At this point, I am willing to make any changes to my lifestyle if it means saving my life and sanity.