Willpowered
Member
- Mar 4, 2016
- 24
- Tinnitus Since
- 2013
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Ear Infection, anti depressant, antibiotic? Who knows..
@luka , can I ask how old you are and how you are able to hear conversations around you with no issue with that level of hearing loss? Do you have any times that you do have issues hearing, do you take anything to protect your hearing further? Not that I doubt you, I'm just really curious.
@jdjd09 I'm actually quite curious why you think you have hearing issue, since from what I remember your audiogram loss is not even in a speaking range.. ? I think that in your case you're still in shock from incident and you somehow convinced yourself that you're broken.
@jdjd09 ,
How are you getting on with hearing aids ?....lots of love glynis
Hey,
Try not to take the tough love the wrong way - people all care about you here, but it can be frustrating to not be able to help someone you want to help. You need to go seek out a therapist or professional to talk about your feelings. Being depressed with T and hearing loss etc.'s onset is totally normal, but it's more than likely more than a support forum can help you with. Depression is a physical ailment that needs treatment when it's bad.
Path Maker said it well, only you know what makes life worth living to you. Life is HUGE and full of amazing things, but it's near impossible to see that when you're in a bad mental place.
Do keep in mind that even when you find a therapist, you have to do the work, too along with their thoughts and guidance. You have to decide you want help and that you want to live and enjoy life again and be open to the idea that while life going forward may be a bit different, it can still be great if not better.
Work with what you have and take a step forward. Instead of focusing on what sucks, write a list of all the things you're grateful for. No one can give you happiness - it's in you and you have to build and find it within yourself. If you're dead set of believing that life can never be good again unless it is what it was pre-T/hearing loss etc., then no one can change your mind. It is a self-fulfilling prophecy.
Hang there and I hope you decide to start the journey to something better, even if it seems like that's an impossible goal, you just need to take a step at a time, make little changes, and I think you'll be surprised what you'll find in time.
Anyone else have some thoughts on this? So people just move on ignoring the loud ringing and unbalanced hearing loss?
I guess I just don't get it.
Well, I can tell you that I have never had a day of normal hearing in my life. I was born deaf in one ear. With my good ear I have been able to do all the things you said that you have a problem with now. Idk if that's b/c I was born this way and my brain somehow compensated for it or not, but I can tell you that I never wished that I could hear out of it. This tinnitus is a completely different story...
In the same shoes as you Jd. We've talked through the inbox/conversation section about your issue. Sympathy is not going to do anything for you. You need to adapt to your issue, make the best of your life right now, and MAKE something out of it.So, first off, I don't ask this question to make judgement on anyone with hearing loss. I ask this as I really don't know.
I lost some hearing in one ear and I'm 28 years old. I feel I wont be able to enjoy music ss much anymore. I have more trouble hearing conversations and can't even hear conversations in other rooms anymore.
What is life worth without normal hearing? Socializing, emjoying music and movies, and many other experiences require hearing. I may not be able to enjoy the new tech coming out either. For example, they will have headphones that translate other languages live soon. Probably out this year. Overall, this sucks and see the point as I feel I'm missing out on life now.
What is the point of living with hearing loss measureable on an audiogram ?
Thanks for any information.
I was born deaf in one ear. I have never had any ringing in either ear until now. My hearing ear now rings. I think my deaf ear may also be ringing b/c it vibrates but who knows.When you only had hearing in one ear, did you have the ringing then too?
In the same shoes as you Jd. We've talked through the inbox/conversation section about your issue. Sympathy is not going to do anything for you. You need to adapt to your issue, make the best of your life right now, and MAKE something out of it.
I can make a prime example out of my own losses in a very simplified manner.
I loved music. Music made me feel great listening to it. Felt many emotions growing up. Damaged my hearing/processing abilities of my auditory system. Now I can't hear very well like you. I feel no pleasure out of anything. But what am I doing? I'm BUILDING something from my absolutely terrible misfortunes. I've been learning about the science behind how our brain & body work and I'm going to try and graduate with a degree to be able to research more about it at a much higher level. I'm pushing through everything and I'm smart enough to not cause harm to myself and I have the hope that one day something will be developed to treat this hidden hearing loss I have. My life meant wayyyy too much to me to just end it. My connections to my past memories are way too emotionally strong to let go of what they what made them in the past.
What you have to do Jd, is literally push through your issues. I posted on your other forum months back and gave you changes you can easily make to your life right now. You only experience this world by how your brain and body experience this world. So what you're doing to yourself, what you are putting in your body, how you are treating it, is how you will feel everyday. Diet, exercise, self-control, and your thoughts are key to getting through your hearing issues. Trust me. We are not going to find a cure to our troubles very soon. The best we can do is try and MAKE a difference with the limited abilities we have without having the credentials to actually be a researcher in a laboratory.
I'm telling you, you're not going to get anywhere by posting on this forum asking questions like what's the point of living with hearing loss.
Hey @jdjd09, instead of asking questions which can't be feasibly answered on here, why don't you go and ask some questions of a therapist?
Maybe when you get some of your mental health issues in order, you'll find it much easier to cope with your hearing issues.
Just a thought.
I'm asking on here the above question for a reason.
And people are answering, and you are ignoring them, then the whole cycle starts all over again.
I'm am listenng, anyways not interested in fighting. I just told you I tried exactly what you suggested and didn't help. I am asking for people's inputs to the above question, who are experiencing what am, there hearing loss and tinnitus and programming with it.
I look forward to others inputs though.
It's just the decision and commitment you have to make to be better, try things that may feel a bit uncomfortable and move forward even if you can't see how or when healing is going to happen yet. You start taking steps, don't give up and things will change. It's not easy and it's not fair, but it is possible.
The best option you have is to give your brain and body the valuable vitamins, minerals, nootropics, and herbs that this world holds in the form of supplements and food/liquid so that it can function at a much higher level than normal or in other words how it's functioning with the hearing loss you have. Don't over do it. But I'm telling you, as simple as this sounds, our hearing is very well associated with how our brain functions, so our mood, actions, thoughts, focus can all be influenced by it. With hearing loss, you lose these abilities so you need to basically put as many natural remedies in its place to allow you to feel good and be able to focus on the present and the future.Thanks for responding @Nick Pyzik . I mean do you beleive I will still be able to program like before? Also, do you know of anything I can do at this point to protect the rest of my hearing until a cure comes out?
Thanks for any help.
Well, I had mine since birth so that is way before you got yours and the loss is half of my total hearing so it's worse than yours and I was fine. Fine as in I did well in school, I have a Master's degree, friends, family, etc. No one ever cared that I could only hear out of one ear. No one ever saw me as disabled. I have met other people who have hearing impairments worse than yours and would have never known if they didn't tell me.@awbw8, thanks you for that response. I read it and it is very helpful.
To you and other though, I really don't know how to get past continually searching for a cure or a timeline or living with this hearing loss. It's very hard to relate to anyone my age having this hearing loss. Hardly anyone has hearing loss like this anywhere, until they hit maybe older age (past middle age).
I don't know how to find anyone or relate to anyone like this. It would help to have someone my age, who has my hearing loss level, to tell me how they got on with life.
Well, I had mine since birth so that is way before you got yours and the loss is half of my total hearing so it's worse than yours and I was fine. Fine as in I did well in school, I have a Master's degree, friends, family, etc. No one ever cared that I could only hear out of one ear. No one ever saw me as disabled. I have met other people who have hearing impairments worse than yours and would have never known if they didn't tell me.
What is it exactly that is bothering you so much? Is it the actual feeling of not being able to hear as well? Or is it that you now see yourself as having something wrong with you? Do you have tinnitus too?