So I'm an almost 40-year-old gamer. I know, but it's a hobby and i enjoy it.
For the last few years I have played Xbox with a friend most evenings.
We get on, we make each other laugh, and it's a social, as well as fun thing to do.
We talk through a headset.
However I'm 10 days into a loud spike. And I refuse to do anything that may damage my ears while something odd is going on with my ears. I'm sure having a headset on low isn't going to cause any damage.
But until things (hopefully they will) settle down I'm being overly cautious.
He knows I have tinnitus and I've explained why I won't be on for a while.
A few days was fine, then he began moaning about it via texts. One of them basically said "why did I waste £80 on Forza if we're not gonna play it?"
I'm sure if he spent 1 hour with my tinnitus he'd realize why. But what a prick.
Now I feel somewhat resentful towards him for acting a victim when I'm the one who feels like I've got a train screeching to a stop 24-7.
Has anyone had trouble with a relationship because of their own tinnitus?
Surely we have a right to put our own health before someone else's needs?
For the last few years I have played Xbox with a friend most evenings.
We get on, we make each other laugh, and it's a social, as well as fun thing to do.
We talk through a headset.
However I'm 10 days into a loud spike. And I refuse to do anything that may damage my ears while something odd is going on with my ears. I'm sure having a headset on low isn't going to cause any damage.
But until things (hopefully they will) settle down I'm being overly cautious.
He knows I have tinnitus and I've explained why I won't be on for a while.
A few days was fine, then he began moaning about it via texts. One of them basically said "why did I waste £80 on Forza if we're not gonna play it?"
I'm sure if he spent 1 hour with my tinnitus he'd realize why. But what a prick.
Now I feel somewhat resentful towards him for acting a victim when I'm the one who feels like I've got a train screeching to a stop 24-7.
Has anyone had trouble with a relationship because of their own tinnitus?
Surely we have a right to put our own health before someone else's needs?