Hi everyone,
I'm putting this post up as it seems not many people (at least compared to the number of tinnitus sufferers) bother to come back and post once they get better. I got pretty worried for a time after developing tinnitus and not seeing many posts about it resolving.
Anyway, on April 24th, I developed a common cold which led to an ear infection/inflamed eardrum and liquid in the ear. On Aprile 27th, I also developed tinnitus. It came on suddenly and out of the blue. A high pitched and loud ringing.
A week later, on May 4th, I went to the doctor and was prescribed antibiotics.
Over the course of a week, the ear infection was resolved and the liquid trapped in my ear began to drain away. The high pitched ringing lessened and I instead developed a mid-tone electrical humming, with a warbling noise over the top. It was quite annoying as the warbling was hard to ignore.
On Friday 25th May, I was still suffering from this humming noise, and warbling, so I went to the doctor again. I was prescribed anti histimines and also began taking turmeric and a high dose of multivitamins.
Over the last week the humming noise has almost dissipated, as has the warbling noise. I do notice a minor high pitched ringing noise, but only if I concentrate on it.
Overall, I consider the tinnitus to no longer be an issue.
For those who have been suffering for a short time, I say, there is hope you will get better. Understand that many people who do have their issues resolve don't bother noting it online.
For those who have been suffering for a long time, I hope you are all doing OK and coping. One day a cure will be found, it's just a matter of time.
Also, for those who have it very bad, I imagine you've spent many hours saying "why me". After all, most people don't suffer from serious tinnitus (the sort that will keep you awake at night and make life difficult). To get it, and get it bad, seems so unfair. Please remember, bad things happen to people all the time, and the reality is, the odds are not in our favour of living to an old age with no ill health. For myself, personally, I still have to deal with gynecomastia from my late teens, and still suffer through herpes (which I contracted from the 3rd person I had unprotected sex with. How unlucky!).
So yeah, I guess I'll leave you guys with this Rocky quote:
"Let me tell you something you already know. The world ain't all sunshine and rainbows. It is a very mean and nasty place and I don't care how tough you are, it will beat you to your knees and keep you there permanently if you let it. You, me, or nobody is gonna hit as hard as life... But it ain't about how hard you hit; it's about how hard you can get hit, and keep moving forward."
Good luck everyone
I'm putting this post up as it seems not many people (at least compared to the number of tinnitus sufferers) bother to come back and post once they get better. I got pretty worried for a time after developing tinnitus and not seeing many posts about it resolving.
Anyway, on April 24th, I developed a common cold which led to an ear infection/inflamed eardrum and liquid in the ear. On Aprile 27th, I also developed tinnitus. It came on suddenly and out of the blue. A high pitched and loud ringing.
A week later, on May 4th, I went to the doctor and was prescribed antibiotics.
Over the course of a week, the ear infection was resolved and the liquid trapped in my ear began to drain away. The high pitched ringing lessened and I instead developed a mid-tone electrical humming, with a warbling noise over the top. It was quite annoying as the warbling was hard to ignore.
On Friday 25th May, I was still suffering from this humming noise, and warbling, so I went to the doctor again. I was prescribed anti histimines and also began taking turmeric and a high dose of multivitamins.
Over the last week the humming noise has almost dissipated, as has the warbling noise. I do notice a minor high pitched ringing noise, but only if I concentrate on it.
Overall, I consider the tinnitus to no longer be an issue.
For those who have been suffering for a short time, I say, there is hope you will get better. Understand that many people who do have their issues resolve don't bother noting it online.
For those who have been suffering for a long time, I hope you are all doing OK and coping. One day a cure will be found, it's just a matter of time.
Also, for those who have it very bad, I imagine you've spent many hours saying "why me". After all, most people don't suffer from serious tinnitus (the sort that will keep you awake at night and make life difficult). To get it, and get it bad, seems so unfair. Please remember, bad things happen to people all the time, and the reality is, the odds are not in our favour of living to an old age with no ill health. For myself, personally, I still have to deal with gynecomastia from my late teens, and still suffer through herpes (which I contracted from the 3rd person I had unprotected sex with. How unlucky!).
So yeah, I guess I'll leave you guys with this Rocky quote:
"Let me tell you something you already know. The world ain't all sunshine and rainbows. It is a very mean and nasty place and I don't care how tough you are, it will beat you to your knees and keep you there permanently if you let it. You, me, or nobody is gonna hit as hard as life... But it ain't about how hard you hit; it's about how hard you can get hit, and keep moving forward."
Good luck everyone