I started noticing my tinnitus this month when I would be about to go to sleep, I can still fall asleep pretty fine tho and it's not every night. Have also just realized ear damage in general, haven't told very many people. It definitely affects me but it hasn't been a huge deal yet, I'm 19 tho and kind of scared.
Welcome to the forum! The best thing to do about tinnitus is being proactive, always plan and just take it day by day. A lot of young people may have a stigma about tinnitus and what should or not should be done. Since you have tinnitus be proactive on making sure that you protect your ears. Let people know, that you need to protect your ears. You are at the very beginner stage of tinnitus, it is barley noticeable.
I remember over 32 years ago when I first got tinnitus and it was just like yours. Very mild and not heard unless I was in a very quiet room. Now my tinnitus is very severe and hearing is bad as well. I have been though quite a bit with tinnitus and from
EXPERIENCE can tell you that it can possibly get louder if you do not protect your ears.
Being upfront with people and letting them know about your ears and situation is what I would do. Being scared or nervous about tinnitus is natural and many have felt this way. I will tell you this much, all you can do TODAY is protect your ears, try to reduce your stress and live your life.
Try not to worry about the future, do the best today and let tomorrow be tomorrow. Stress and anxiety can possibly be just as bad as the noise. Trying to reduce and keeping our stress low is important when dealing with tinnitus.
Gaining support can be quite helpful when it comes to dealing with tinnitus. Gain it from this forum,
but it is very important that you gain it from those that love you and care for you as well.
Tinnitus becomes a journey in life or it can become one. If it does become chronic, you need to develop a game plan to deal with it.
Journal your habits and see what helps you and what does not. Each day take small baby steps and try to keep on moving forward.