Hi there
I was taking some antibiotics for treating my acne when I suddenly got tinnitus in my ears. Starting in the right ear it later primarily appeared in my left ear. In the early days I would have sudden pain in the ears and my ears would sometimes feel warmer than rest of my head. The pain and feeling of warmness went away after the first week.
The first few days were VERY depressing. The suffering in my ears everyday maybe permanently made me think that all the goals i had had in life, would now become unachievable.
Now after about a month I think my life is 98% like before I got tinnitus. I still hear it now and then but it does not bother me at all. It neither affects my studying or much else. I have no problem falling asleep or having a good sleep during the night.
Right now as I'm writing this text my tinnitus is more noticeable, but generally it does not bother me at all and I'm very confident that by time it will go away, and if it does not, eventually I will think less and less about it and in the end forget that it is there at all. Sometimes it does feel like it is not there, which is nice, but I think its more the thought of relief and not the silence in it self that enjoys me, because the tinnitus does not bother me anymore.
I'm not sure if my tinnitus got less severe during the time or if it is because I just stopped caring about it. It could be either, I would say.
I'm neither 100% sure what caused my tinnitus. Most likely the antibiotic (tetracycline), but the chance of having tinnitus as a side effect of tetracycline use is VERY low (0.01-0.001%).
I have been listening to music in earphones for several hours a day many days a week previously. Usually when I was reading my books at the university I would listen to music to cancel out the background noise. I studied like that for up to 8 hours a day 5 times a week. Usually at a high volume.
I did this for at least 7 months. That can be the cause of my tinnitus too.
Now I use earplugs when I study and want to block the background noise. I listen to music in earphones again but at lower volume.
I think overall, getting tinnitus is a good thing for my life.
It has made me realize how valuable a healthy body is.
Of all sufferings existing to man, tinnitus is far from the worse. It is not a pain, it is not a dysfunction. It is merely a constant sound in the ear, which will eventually lessen for everybody. The moment I stopped caring about my tinnitus, was the moment I got my life back. I stopped taking notes about my tinnitus and deleted all previous ones. I stopped researching my tinnitus. I went to a doctor and get my ears and hearing function checked. It is all perfectly fine.
The final task for me now is, to forget about tinnitus completely. This is my first and last post here.
Farewell. I will not be back to reply messages.
I was taking some antibiotics for treating my acne when I suddenly got tinnitus in my ears. Starting in the right ear it later primarily appeared in my left ear. In the early days I would have sudden pain in the ears and my ears would sometimes feel warmer than rest of my head. The pain and feeling of warmness went away after the first week.
The first few days were VERY depressing. The suffering in my ears everyday maybe permanently made me think that all the goals i had had in life, would now become unachievable.
Now after about a month I think my life is 98% like before I got tinnitus. I still hear it now and then but it does not bother me at all. It neither affects my studying or much else. I have no problem falling asleep or having a good sleep during the night.
Right now as I'm writing this text my tinnitus is more noticeable, but generally it does not bother me at all and I'm very confident that by time it will go away, and if it does not, eventually I will think less and less about it and in the end forget that it is there at all. Sometimes it does feel like it is not there, which is nice, but I think its more the thought of relief and not the silence in it self that enjoys me, because the tinnitus does not bother me anymore.
I'm not sure if my tinnitus got less severe during the time or if it is because I just stopped caring about it. It could be either, I would say.
I'm neither 100% sure what caused my tinnitus. Most likely the antibiotic (tetracycline), but the chance of having tinnitus as a side effect of tetracycline use is VERY low (0.01-0.001%).
I have been listening to music in earphones for several hours a day many days a week previously. Usually when I was reading my books at the university I would listen to music to cancel out the background noise. I studied like that for up to 8 hours a day 5 times a week. Usually at a high volume.
I did this for at least 7 months. That can be the cause of my tinnitus too.
Now I use earplugs when I study and want to block the background noise. I listen to music in earphones again but at lower volume.
I think overall, getting tinnitus is a good thing for my life.
It has made me realize how valuable a healthy body is.
Of all sufferings existing to man, tinnitus is far from the worse. It is not a pain, it is not a dysfunction. It is merely a constant sound in the ear, which will eventually lessen for everybody. The moment I stopped caring about my tinnitus, was the moment I got my life back. I stopped taking notes about my tinnitus and deleted all previous ones. I stopped researching my tinnitus. I went to a doctor and get my ears and hearing function checked. It is all perfectly fine.
The final task for me now is, to forget about tinnitus completely. This is my first and last post here.
Farewell. I will not be back to reply messages.