Ups and Downs and Bleeping Noises: Tender Loving Care Needed

Allan1967

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Hi guys,

Since my piano (which I've now offloaded) spike in October I *think* my main original noise, which got quite intense over this past 4 months is easing a little and probably more like it's baseline (I'm not even sure I can remember what that was).

3 weeks ago a meep-meeep-meep-meep sound started in my left ear and hasn't really left me since. Most noticeable at night and when I wake up.

I've got no idea why this one started, or even if it'll settle. I just know it's getting me down today. For the past week I've been repeatedly telling myself to just accept things and I can't do anything about it, but tinnitus wears you down, right?

To make matters worse I turned to my wife at 5 am for a cuddle, tell her how I'm feeling and she just tells me to shut up.

Seriously starting to rethink my marriage with her.
 
Relationships can be worn down by T. Are you seeing a counsellor, therapist, shrink, etc?

Unloading all of your emotions on just your wife can be very demanding on her, you need someone who is qualified and somewhat more detached from you.
 
Too long evidently.

20 years.
Allan,
I ran into this issue too when I first got my spike. Unfortunately people that haven't experienced this hell really don't know what you are going through. It took some time but my significant other started to see how much I was struggling. She picked up the book by Laura Cole and really came much more supportive after this. It may be worthwhile to pick this up and have your wife read it. I am sure she really wants to help you, but doesn't really understand or know what to do to help you. I would agree on seeing a therapist. It can really put a load on your wife and your relationship. I saw a therapist a few times and it did help some with the emotional aspects of this hell.
 
Your timeline sounds like mine, and I am also noise induced. Think back if you had some additional noise exposure over the last few days that may have set this off. I figured out after 3 months that my paper shredder, and my electric razor were both causing this to persist, along with a phone at work that I could not reduce any lower (and finally put a piece of tape across the speaker to reduce it that helped).

I use earplugs at night that I believe helps with habituation.

Also, try some omega-3, and some green tea. I do both daily and think they do some good to reduce inflammation. Also, garlic is helpful, which I eat in the food several times a week.

These T spikes can take days, weeks, or even longer to work through.

Finally, the additional stress with your wife is not helping your ears, and this needs to be discussed, perhaps best with a counselor of some sort.
 
Your timeline sounds like mine, and I am also noise induced. Think back if you had some additional noise exposure over the last few days that may have set this off. I figured out after 3 months that my paper shredder, and my electric razor were both causing this to persist, along with a phone at work that I could not reduce any lower (and finally put a piece of tape across the speaker to reduce it that helped).

I use earplugs at night that I believe helps with habituation.

Also, try some omega-3, and some green tea. I do both daily and think they do some good to reduce inflammation. Also, garlic is helpful, which I eat in the food several times a week.

These T spikes can take days, weeks, or even longer to work through.

Finally, the additional stress with your wife is not helping your ears, and this needs to be discussed, perhaps best with a counselor of some sort.
My problems started in October last year (although I had tinnitus for 20 years beforehand) and since then my tinnitus has just been chaotic.
 
I just need these new noises to stop.

I'll settle for my old baseline if I must have tinnitus.

of course, but they haven't stopped yet. You are still dealing with them now. so you need support now to help you get through these new noises. I don't recommend seeing a therapist lightly. You have to understand that Ive read all your postings. I see your struggling. you come here for support, which is totally fine, but I see your struggles. I hear them. From the the lack of support you are receiving at home to the issues with sleeping and the things you put yourself through to try to sleep. you need to unload your mind with someone who can handle it and in return provide supporting and quality feedback to help you deal with things better.i just hate seeing you suffer like this and I think it would do you a lot of good.
 
My problems started in October last year (although I had tinnitus for 20 years beforehand) and since then my tinnitus has just been chaotic.

Same timeline, although mine are mostly getting better. The improvement corresponds to when I started the image a green tea, so correlates temporally.
 
of course, but they haven't stopped yet. You are still dealing with them now. so you need support now to help you get through these new noises. I don't recommend seeing a therapist lightly. You have to understand that Ive read all your postings. I see your struggling. you come here for support, which is totally fine, but I see your struggles. I hear them. From the the lack of support you are receiving at home to the issues with sleeping and the things you put yourself through to try to sleep. you need to unload your mind with someone who can handle it and in return provide supporting and quality feedback to help you deal with things better.i just hate seeing you suffer like this and I think it would do you a lot of good.
Thanks AS... I appreciate it.
 
A similar situation has happened to me. I have so many different noises going on at different times of the day I have lost count. They come and go at different times, volumes and types. At this point I try not to monitor it because I know many will come and go over time and overall it is still just tinnitus. They come without reason and leave without reason.

At the beginning I remember one new sound or change would through me for a loop, but now I try to shrug it off as another free loader who will be on its way eventually.
 
A similar situation has happened to me. I have so many different noises going on at different times of the day I have lost count. They come and go at different times, volumes and types. At this point I try not to monitor it because I know many will come and go over time and overall it is still just tinnitus. They come without reason and leave without reason.

At the beginning I remember one new sound or change would through me for a loop, but now I try to shrug it off as another free loader who will be on its way eventually.
It's just my left ear at the minute. My usual noise I can handle but this one on top is just annoying the hell out of me.

Since my piano episode things just haven't been right. I get a muffled feeling in my head when I talk to people sometimes and crackling in my ears which I'm sure is related to a touching cold I had over the last 2 weeks or so.
 
It's just my left ear at the minute. My usual noise I can handle but this one on top is just annoying the hell out of me.

Since my piano episode things just haven't been right. I get a muffled feeling in my head when I talk to people sometimes and crackling in my ears which I'm sure is related to a touching cold I had over the last 2 weeks or so.
You will eventually get used to another noise as well.

With time it will probably disappear if there was no new reason.
 
You will eventually get used to another noise as well.

With time it will probably disappear if there was no new reason.
I don't think my piano escapade helped but this noise has just suddenly become louder and persistent.
 
I don't think my piano escapade helped but this noise has just suddenly become louder and persistent.
I would give it time and try not to worry. It will prob pass with time. Your cold might have thrown things out of wack.
 
Too long evidently.

20 years.

Are you in love with her? Or just co-existing? Can you imagine being without her? Has she been supportive in the past?

Um....you mentioned smoking too many cigars late at night in your garden...um
 
Omega 3 and green tea helped you then?

Yes, I do believe that they have. I also started sleeping with the earplugs at the same time, so not sure which of these did the most. Truth be told, I did them all at once, so hard to know which of these 3 variables did it, but started felling better a few weeks later. I figure to try it all at once, and little to really lose.

Hope it works as well for others as I did for me. These days, my T is mostly tolerable for the most part. I continue to protect vigilantly from any and all noise expsoure, but most days can be out to most places without hearing protection (I don't go to loud restaurants, clubs, concerts or bars).
 
Are you in love with her? Or just co-existing? Can you imagine being without her? Has she been supportive in the past?

Um....you mentioned smoking too many cigars late at night in your garden...um
It's ups and downs as you would expected I guess for relationship where one is persistently tormented.
 

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