Hello,
I've had it for about 11 days. No official diagnosis but I'm pretty sure I have the symptoms of tinnitus, though I have no idea why it started. There have been no loud sound exposures, I wear earplugs whenever I'm going to be around noise (such as vacuuming) and yet here I am, reading to stab myself in the ear.
What are you supposed to do when it first starts? I've read that you should try to find total silence so your ear can "heal" but I've also read that you should stimulate your hearing with background noise.
I'd love some input on anything that will up my odds of making this go away.
There's no way I will live like this. With everything else going on in my life currently, this is the last straw.
I have hope that it can be resolved given some odd sensations in my ear and the fact that in the last two days it's completely absent first thing in the morning... although it ramps up throughout the day.
Currently I'm waiting on a doctor's appointment but from what I hear they generally pat you on the back and say "learn to deal with it."
Fun times.
I've had it for about 11 days. No official diagnosis but I'm pretty sure I have the symptoms of tinnitus, though I have no idea why it started. There have been no loud sound exposures, I wear earplugs whenever I'm going to be around noise (such as vacuuming) and yet here I am, reading to stab myself in the ear.
What are you supposed to do when it first starts? I've read that you should try to find total silence so your ear can "heal" but I've also read that you should stimulate your hearing with background noise.
I'd love some input on anything that will up my odds of making this go away.
There's no way I will live like this. With everything else going on in my life currently, this is the last straw.
I have hope that it can be resolved given some odd sensations in my ear and the fact that in the last two days it's completely absent first thing in the morning... although it ramps up throughout the day.
Currently I'm waiting on a doctor's appointment but from what I hear they generally pat you on the back and say "learn to deal with it."
Fun times.