Hello,
I am a 54 year old, happily married female, who decided to quit drinking the 3 glasses of red wine I was drinking with dinner, every night, for a several years. When I realized how bad alcohol really is for us, even fancy red wine, I stopped, cold, on January 1st. I had ZERO withdrawal symptoms save for some mild headaches around day 11, 12. Then, three weeks into abstinence, this tinnitus appeared. Over the years I have heard tinnitus, the same high frequency pitch, but it would always go away within seconds. But now it is constant, worse at night, getting better during the day. My hearing test came back within normal range though I do have some very mild, high frequency loss, but still in "normal" range.
Now, I have been a working musician for all of my life... since about the age if 13. I play guitar for a rock and blues band. I have not played a show since last September, though. If my hearing is normal, can we say that my tinnitus is due to playing live music? It does not appear to be due to hearing loss.
Let me be very clear: my ultimate priority is resolving this tinnitus or at least keeping it from ever getting worse. I have a big show coming up in two weeks. Should I bow out? It is my birthday show at a big venue... BUT I DON'T CARE if it is going to harm me.
Thank you all for your feedback... and also: what are your thoughts on the stopping drinking thing? Did this cause a vascular shift? As I stated, the tinnitus is worse at night, in the supine position, and gets better throughout the day. I have read an abstract that this profile of tinnitus could be venous in nature.
Thank you all for your help. I will SO ditch playing live music if it will help me, and will absolutely quit if there is a chance it can cause further harm.
Signed,
Scared Shitless in the Ozarks
I am a 54 year old, happily married female, who decided to quit drinking the 3 glasses of red wine I was drinking with dinner, every night, for a several years. When I realized how bad alcohol really is for us, even fancy red wine, I stopped, cold, on January 1st. I had ZERO withdrawal symptoms save for some mild headaches around day 11, 12. Then, three weeks into abstinence, this tinnitus appeared. Over the years I have heard tinnitus, the same high frequency pitch, but it would always go away within seconds. But now it is constant, worse at night, getting better during the day. My hearing test came back within normal range though I do have some very mild, high frequency loss, but still in "normal" range.
Now, I have been a working musician for all of my life... since about the age if 13. I play guitar for a rock and blues band. I have not played a show since last September, though. If my hearing is normal, can we say that my tinnitus is due to playing live music? It does not appear to be due to hearing loss.
Let me be very clear: my ultimate priority is resolving this tinnitus or at least keeping it from ever getting worse. I have a big show coming up in two weeks. Should I bow out? It is my birthday show at a big venue... BUT I DON'T CARE if it is going to harm me.
Thank you all for your feedback... and also: what are your thoughts on the stopping drinking thing? Did this cause a vascular shift? As I stated, the tinnitus is worse at night, in the supine position, and gets better throughout the day. I have read an abstract that this profile of tinnitus could be venous in nature.
Thank you all for your help. I will SO ditch playing live music if it will help me, and will absolutely quit if there is a chance it can cause further harm.
Signed,
Scared Shitless in the Ozarks