- Jan 6, 2021
- 1
- Tinnitus Since
- 06/2013
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Listening to music in headphones
I signed up because I need some advice on the best way forward with my life.
I have been suffering from tinnitus for 7.5 years now. The loudness level of the tinnitus has been increasing throughout the years. Though the worsening is gradual, it comes from specific events listening to child voices over speakerphones or music (at moderate levels). These are also the things that led to me developing tinnitus in the first place. My tinnitus consists of high-frequency steady sounds that sound almost like some sort of electrical current around my head, combined with a lower sinusoid as well. I am struggling a lot since the most recent increase in volume. It is impossible to focus on anything but the loud iiiiiiii.
One thing that I have had a hard time coming to a balance with is the amount of outside sounds that I should allow myself to experience. I have been trying to maintain a somewhat active life with traveling (including flying) and a few parties each year. However, I constantly wear high-quality earbuds in any environment where I do not have perfect control of the noise. So I dampen the amount of sound that I experience a lot. I also use active noise-canceling headphones on top of earbuds in very noisy environments such as flights or by busy roads. I am somewhat noise sensitive but not in the extreme that I had just after I got tinnitus.
I have been taking sleeping pills from time to time to get some sleep. Approximately one Imovane/Zopiclone 5 mg once a week for 5 years, never more than two days in a row. I decided to stop with this in October and have not taken any since then. My tinnitus started to really worsen in November. I have seen some reports of worsening tinnitus with withdrawal from sleeping pills. On the other hand, I was rather restrictive with how much I used them in the first place.
Since my situation keeps worsening I would like your input. Do you think the fact that I stopped with sleeping pills could be relevant to the worsening? What balance do you believe is the best for protecting the ears? I am considering also testing stopping using earbuds in things like normal conversations or when going to the supermarket. I am however afraid of a worsening there. I often perceive that a worsening comes after subjecting myself to moderate levels of noise.
I am also in a position where I could help research into the treatment of tinnitus. Not as a primary researcher but through my computer science and machine learning skills. Perhaps I should give it a go... It could be interesting/meaningful though it will reduce my income somewhat.
I have been suffering from tinnitus for 7.5 years now. The loudness level of the tinnitus has been increasing throughout the years. Though the worsening is gradual, it comes from specific events listening to child voices over speakerphones or music (at moderate levels). These are also the things that led to me developing tinnitus in the first place. My tinnitus consists of high-frequency steady sounds that sound almost like some sort of electrical current around my head, combined with a lower sinusoid as well. I am struggling a lot since the most recent increase in volume. It is impossible to focus on anything but the loud iiiiiiii.
One thing that I have had a hard time coming to a balance with is the amount of outside sounds that I should allow myself to experience. I have been trying to maintain a somewhat active life with traveling (including flying) and a few parties each year. However, I constantly wear high-quality earbuds in any environment where I do not have perfect control of the noise. So I dampen the amount of sound that I experience a lot. I also use active noise-canceling headphones on top of earbuds in very noisy environments such as flights or by busy roads. I am somewhat noise sensitive but not in the extreme that I had just after I got tinnitus.
I have been taking sleeping pills from time to time to get some sleep. Approximately one Imovane/Zopiclone 5 mg once a week for 5 years, never more than two days in a row. I decided to stop with this in October and have not taken any since then. My tinnitus started to really worsen in November. I have seen some reports of worsening tinnitus with withdrawal from sleeping pills. On the other hand, I was rather restrictive with how much I used them in the first place.
Since my situation keeps worsening I would like your input. Do you think the fact that I stopped with sleeping pills could be relevant to the worsening? What balance do you believe is the best for protecting the ears? I am considering also testing stopping using earbuds in things like normal conversations or when going to the supermarket. I am however afraid of a worsening there. I often perceive that a worsening comes after subjecting myself to moderate levels of noise.
I am also in a position where I could help research into the treatment of tinnitus. Not as a primary researcher but through my computer science and machine learning skills. Perhaps I should give it a go... It could be interesting/meaningful though it will reduce my income somewhat.