Hi everyone,
First off, I would like to say I hope everyone can find away to escape from or cope with this awful condition known as tinnitus. I myself have had it for a bit over a month now.
I got my tinnitus by going to a loud party in which I could barely speak to the person next to me without screaming. I have always had sensitive hearing, so I knew as soon as I left the building when I heard the ringing in my ears. I thought very little of it the first day, but the next morning I got extremely panicky about it. I began my dreaded research where I found that I will likely have this for life.
All of a sudden, all of my focus went to tinnitus, not school or sports. The thought of tinnitus is still very scary to me.
For me, the tinnitus itself isn't bothersome (it is bearable, at least)- it is the thought of distress and sadness that comes across my mind when I think about it or hear the word that gets to me- I hate being at home now!
My questions to you all are:
1.) what are my chances of my tinnitus getting better or resolving completely (I know it never is truly gone)?
2.) how do I cope with the mental aspect of tinnitus?
3.) does tinnitus every fluctuate (ear to ear, inside the head to sounds from the ear, hiss to ring, etc.?)
4.) is tinnitus considered bad when you can only hear it before bed/when listening for it?
Thank you all.
First off, I would like to say I hope everyone can find away to escape from or cope with this awful condition known as tinnitus. I myself have had it for a bit over a month now.
I got my tinnitus by going to a loud party in which I could barely speak to the person next to me without screaming. I have always had sensitive hearing, so I knew as soon as I left the building when I heard the ringing in my ears. I thought very little of it the first day, but the next morning I got extremely panicky about it. I began my dreaded research where I found that I will likely have this for life.
All of a sudden, all of my focus went to tinnitus, not school or sports. The thought of tinnitus is still very scary to me.
For me, the tinnitus itself isn't bothersome (it is bearable, at least)- it is the thought of distress and sadness that comes across my mind when I think about it or hear the word that gets to me- I hate being at home now!
My questions to you all are:
1.) what are my chances of my tinnitus getting better or resolving completely (I know it never is truly gone)?
2.) how do I cope with the mental aspect of tinnitus?
3.) does tinnitus every fluctuate (ear to ear, inside the head to sounds from the ear, hiss to ring, etc.?)
4.) is tinnitus considered bad when you can only hear it before bed/when listening for it?
Thank you all.