- Nov 29, 2018
- 3
- Tinnitus Since
- 11/16/18
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Working at a nightclub/noise induced perhaps
Hey guys, new girl here. Well for starters I am 26 years old, I work as a receptionist and hostess at a Dance studio/Salsa Nightclub and I work day and night shifts there.
On Thursday Nov 15th I had a night shift, I was scheduled to work the front desk (as I always do). That night, one of the DJ's had the music BLASTING. I have been working for about 2 years there but I only work the Nightclub night 3 days out of the week (mainly on the weekend).
The following morning, November 16th (worst day of my life) I woke up with ringing in my left ear. It was new to me. I didn't know what it was, so I just tried to go through my day without thinking about it.
Until Saturday came along and the ringing remained. I began to panic, and started googling all my "symptoms" mostly ringing in the ear and headache. I suffer from Anxiety and Stress as it is. As soon as I read Tinnitus, I began to freak out, questioning if this was permanent, if it would go away soon, my anxiety was through the roof.
I was depressed for a week. I didn't eat, drink, nothing. I went on YouTube for a quick fix, began to do tapping on my head, massaging my ears, etc.
Then I found Julian Cowan Hill on YouTube sharing his experience with tinnitus, my oh my!
Did he really help me take control of my anxiety with tinnitus. I really have faith that I will one day be free from this noise. I did also go to my doctor and she found no ear damage and I hear perfectly fine.
It's just nights and mornings, or even quiet evenings when I hear it the most. During the day, nada. Could it be I'm worsening it by stressing out? I exercise, eat well (stopped drinking coffee and liquor). I just fear having it for good.
Could it be that I can get rid of this, or at least lower it? It's mild tinnitus for me really.
P.S. I am quitting that job next month, in the meantime I wear earplugs during my night shifts and in loud places. I am also not around speakers in the building, so I try to avoid them. I've become very aware.
I'm reaching out to all of you who are going through a similar case. Any advice will do. I'd appreciate any kind of support. I am grateful to have found this community of warriors
On Thursday Nov 15th I had a night shift, I was scheduled to work the front desk (as I always do). That night, one of the DJ's had the music BLASTING. I have been working for about 2 years there but I only work the Nightclub night 3 days out of the week (mainly on the weekend).
The following morning, November 16th (worst day of my life) I woke up with ringing in my left ear. It was new to me. I didn't know what it was, so I just tried to go through my day without thinking about it.
Until Saturday came along and the ringing remained. I began to panic, and started googling all my "symptoms" mostly ringing in the ear and headache. I suffer from Anxiety and Stress as it is. As soon as I read Tinnitus, I began to freak out, questioning if this was permanent, if it would go away soon, my anxiety was through the roof.
I was depressed for a week. I didn't eat, drink, nothing. I went on YouTube for a quick fix, began to do tapping on my head, massaging my ears, etc.
Then I found Julian Cowan Hill on YouTube sharing his experience with tinnitus, my oh my!
Did he really help me take control of my anxiety with tinnitus. I really have faith that I will one day be free from this noise. I did also go to my doctor and she found no ear damage and I hear perfectly fine.
It's just nights and mornings, or even quiet evenings when I hear it the most. During the day, nada. Could it be I'm worsening it by stressing out? I exercise, eat well (stopped drinking coffee and liquor). I just fear having it for good.
Could it be that I can get rid of this, or at least lower it? It's mild tinnitus for me really.
P.S. I am quitting that job next month, in the meantime I wear earplugs during my night shifts and in loud places. I am also not around speakers in the building, so I try to avoid them. I've become very aware.
I'm reaching out to all of you who are going through a similar case. Any advice will do. I'd appreciate any kind of support. I am grateful to have found this community of warriors