What Would Change If You Knew What Will Happen 6-12 Months Since Your Tinnitus Onset?

Stanlex

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Apr 4, 2021
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A world where everything sounds funny
Tinnitus Since
2019 - mild, 03/2021 - the real shit
Cause of Tinnitus
Something that cannot be identified by 21st century tech
This question is for people who are already 6-12 months behind their tinnitus onset.

If you had a time machine and would be able to travel to time of few days/weeks after your tinnitus onset, what would you say to your old self?

Would it change the situation your old self is in?
 
My tinnitus started two months after getting COVID-19, so I would need those two months prior to onset to protect myself.

I would also have stopped listening to loud music in order to avoid tinnitus in the long run.
 
If four and a half months since onset count, it would be to not get sort of addicted to masking my tinnitus with music during night – I think I would have managed to sleep without music even if the tinnitus was intrusive at times (which I actually did some nights).

While working fine for four months time, my ears that week were fatigued and despite a music volume that isn't considered harmful (and despite this night having some toilet paper in my ear to dampen things a little), I two weeks ago woke up to my ear doing this high pitched, warped "chirp" – since then a high pitched hiss is there and also some high frequency hearing loss.

So sad. :(

I feel so much regret – should have known better and let my ears rest a few days during night. But work and family life kept me going with what had worked and made me sleep well before, I guess.

I also regret that I didn't think of setting a timer so the music at least would have stopped after an hour or two when one is sleeping.

Oh, the hindsight...
 

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