What Is Working For Me

Rodster

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Aug 31, 2014
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about 1995
Hi
I have had Tinnitus for a long time but it was just a low hum. It even seemed to go away for a while. Then after some serious dental surgery last year I ended up with loud noises in both ears but louder in the left. It would not stop and was really getting to me. It came on fast and after a week I could not think of anything else. I finally went to see an ear doctor to get it fixed. He told me that nothing could be done except trying the Lipo-Flavonoid. I used it for a while but quit after a few weeks. I was miserable for months.

Mine is sometimes real loud and sometimes almost quiet. I also have different sounds from ringing to crickets and then sometimes a hum. I get a lot of variety. I did use masking sounds on the loud days and it did help. Then I was reading on this site about another member that said to get on with your life and not to dwell on it. I began to notice than when I got busy or doing things that I did not notice it as much. Finally for the last 6 months or so I hardly notice it except when it spikes for a while. Most of the time I don't notice it. I do know that if I listen for it I will hear it. Now even when I am not doing things it does not bother me. Its like my grandfather clock that is in the same room as my computer. I don't hear it chime when I am doing things on the computer. Even if my Tinnitus is still there and I don't notice it I will call it good.

I hopes this helps someone
Rod
 
I completely relate and that has been my experience. Once I decided to just learn to live with it…which for me was much easier to do after getting an MRI…it got 95% better.
 
me too. a more serious illness has driven my focus elsewhere. now i rarely care about it or think about it. im largely unaware of it except for perhaps when the noise grabs my attention by getting louder, but its always temporary, so i have just decided to not give a stuff about it.
 
This is difficult when it is loud ALL the time. Constant torment.

I would have to agree that this is where I am at the moment. Loud all of the time. But I AM beginning to get a handle on it. As loud as it is I am able to ignore it much of the time. It is very difficult to try to explain it but is becoming a part of me and I am beginning to accept it. It's like losing a hand or foot or something like I see on a lot of disabled veteran commercials. OK, it's happened now learn to live with it. I am trying to do just this. Never the less, it's still a bitch to live with.
 
Mine is a constant ringing all the time, its very disturbing....somtimes its loud sometimes its quiet, but the constant gets me....I am obsessive as well....so not easy.
 
When you have lost your ability to teach percussion which has been your life for 20 years it is certainly a bitch. Trying to find purpose again. @Dennis MacDonald

I am sympathetic. I am a drummer who hasn't touched his sticks since T-day.
Ironically, my T started with otosclerosis, not with my drumming (I have an e-kit, so I can control the volume going into my ears). I've never had my ears ring after a drumming session.
 

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