So two days ago my class had to watch a video about tinnitus. A very dramatical video. All in the video who had it had intense and permanent suffering.
Later that day I looked for some information on the internet. Here I watched a video about a woman who had T. I was absolutely terrified about tinnitus. The next day I woke up with a ring in my ear. The rest of the day I could not hear it, untill I went to sleep. I only slept for 3 hours then woke up with ringing sound in my ears.
I woke up my parents and told them about it. I did not sleep for the rest if that night.
I was and am still absolutely terrified. My heart rhythm was high and I had/have lots of stress. That evening I went to my local doctor. He told me I had stress and a high heart rate, but I was fine. I also had a lot of earwax in both of my ears. He told me not to worry since I watched these video's and I don't Have other Hearing issues. I never listen to high volume music and I never went to loud music events. (It's natural for me to avoid places with loud music. Not because it hurts but because I don't like loud music.) I slept well that (last) night.
Today I went to a doctor to have my ears cleared with water. It's a bit of a weird feeling now, but I can still hear the ring. The sound changes and switches from ear to ear. Also sometimes it's less loud then other times.
Are these signs for permanent tinnitus? Or shouldn't I worry? It has been around 48 hours now.
Daniel.
Later that day I looked for some information on the internet. Here I watched a video about a woman who had T. I was absolutely terrified about tinnitus. The next day I woke up with a ring in my ear. The rest of the day I could not hear it, untill I went to sleep. I only slept for 3 hours then woke up with ringing sound in my ears.
I woke up my parents and told them about it. I did not sleep for the rest if that night.
I was and am still absolutely terrified. My heart rhythm was high and I had/have lots of stress. That evening I went to my local doctor. He told me I had stress and a high heart rate, but I was fine. I also had a lot of earwax in both of my ears. He told me not to worry since I watched these video's and I don't Have other Hearing issues. I never listen to high volume music and I never went to loud music events. (It's natural for me to avoid places with loud music. Not because it hurts but because I don't like loud music.) I slept well that (last) night.
Today I went to a doctor to have my ears cleared with water. It's a bit of a weird feeling now, but I can still hear the ring. The sound changes and switches from ear to ear. Also sometimes it's less loud then other times.
Are these signs for permanent tinnitus? Or shouldn't I worry? It has been around 48 hours now.
Daniel.