Hey all, I've had tinnitus for over 4 years now. It started after I arrived home from a vacation in Mexico. It started as a pain on the right side around and in my ear and then developed into a mild tinnitus. Soon it moved from the right side to the left. I suffered with a "livable" tinnitus for the last four or so years. I managed by sleeping with white noise, and occasionally a sleep aid pill.
Well, all that changed almost two weeks ago. I went to a concert and decided not to wear earplugs (if I could go back in time I would smack myself in the head and tell myself to put them in). As the week progressed, I noticed a slight increase and the level of my tinnitus but I thought it would take a few days for the concert's effect to wear off. A week after the concert I woke up in the morning with screeching cicadas in both ears. This week has been very tough - I'm a husband and father of two girls, and this new level of tinnitus is taking its toll on my family life. One of my girls is very scared for me and has even broken out in tears believing her father is not going to make it. I'm sure some of you have experienced the same thing and you know how devastating it is to see your children upset when their parents are ill. For my wife and my two girls I know I have to learn how to function again with the increased noise in my head.
I tried increasing the white noise at night and started taking a sleeping pill before bed. I also listen to a tinnitus sound therapy track on YouTube when I sleep now - having it play for 8 hours. The combination of the two seems to work somewhat - still not the greatest of sleeps.
I went to the doctor and of course there's nothing they can really do, but he did prescribe Zoloft to help with anxiety and he says there have been some users who noticed a decreased level in their tinnitus after several months. I did try one pill and found myself having more anxiety, jitters, and insomnia. I couldn't take it and had to stop. I was curious if anyone else here is using Zoloft and had any success with it?
Anyway, that's my story so far. I'm worried and scared for what the future holds for me and was hoping to find some friendly advice here, and maybe more importantly some hope.
Well, all that changed almost two weeks ago. I went to a concert and decided not to wear earplugs (if I could go back in time I would smack myself in the head and tell myself to put them in). As the week progressed, I noticed a slight increase and the level of my tinnitus but I thought it would take a few days for the concert's effect to wear off. A week after the concert I woke up in the morning with screeching cicadas in both ears. This week has been very tough - I'm a husband and father of two girls, and this new level of tinnitus is taking its toll on my family life. One of my girls is very scared for me and has even broken out in tears believing her father is not going to make it. I'm sure some of you have experienced the same thing and you know how devastating it is to see your children upset when their parents are ill. For my wife and my two girls I know I have to learn how to function again with the increased noise in my head.
I tried increasing the white noise at night and started taking a sleeping pill before bed. I also listen to a tinnitus sound therapy track on YouTube when I sleep now - having it play for 8 hours. The combination of the two seems to work somewhat - still not the greatest of sleeps.
I went to the doctor and of course there's nothing they can really do, but he did prescribe Zoloft to help with anxiety and he says there have been some users who noticed a decreased level in their tinnitus after several months. I did try one pill and found myself having more anxiety, jitters, and insomnia. I couldn't take it and had to stop. I was curious if anyone else here is using Zoloft and had any success with it?
Anyway, that's my story so far. I'm worried and scared for what the future holds for me and was hoping to find some friendly advice here, and maybe more importantly some hope.