- May 5, 2016
- 2,594
- Tinnitus Since
- 1988
- Cause of Tinnitus
- loud noise and very bad sickness
Hi folks,
it's your local helper Fishbone. I have read and see so many posts by newcomers and even some vets that ask the simple question "Will it get better?" This questions is something that we really need an answer to and I will address it in this thread.
When tinnitus first hit me over 30 years ago, I was very scared and my parents were very scared. They feared for my life and I had every imaginable testing done. I wen through all the testing and my doctors told them that I will be ok. Getting tinnitus for the first time was a real shock for me. I use to be in my room and i'd hear that buzzing,hissing and I'd stare at my lamp/light in the room. I'd scream and call my mom in and say "mom did you hear that? Do you hear that?"
She'd come and say "hear what?" I'd say....I hear noises. Is the fridge messed up? I'd ask lots of questions and she'd say no. Tinnitus is something that require time and LOTS OF SUPPORT. Whether it is from your parents, friends, this forum. You need to always gain support and love.
You will need LOTS OF TIME - this is not an overnight deal. It can take anywhere from 6 months to 2+ years to adjust/cope/habituate.....sometimes longer. Time is the healer of them all and let time do it's thing.
Remaining calm - This is something that I suggest members do. Tinnitus can be quite frustrating and very annoying. When our emotions get built up, this only triggers more horrible tinnitus or spikes, it can happen and the spikes can stay for quite a while.
Positivity - I always preach it because it helps me. I juggle so many different issues in my life, but I always look at ways to help myself. There is no cure for tinnitus, we can still use techniques, tools that exist to help us a little with our issues. I have brutal/loud intrusive tinnitus as it is. There are times when it's DEMON level and even I want to lose it at times. I simply resort to pink noise and calming/tranquil sounds. I close my eyes and think that I am on a tropical ocean. Folks my hearing is extremely poor and my tinnitus covers most of it. I still try very hard to hear that ocean wave or the seagull. Let the mind focus on the nature and try to remain calm and positive.
Avoid loud places/people. Avoid negative places/people. I blame myself for my ears. I was not educated on loud noises and what it can do to the ears. I messed up my ears due to consistently being in loud places and listening to loud music (heavy metal) and I blame myself. My ears are like this because of abuse from loud music/places. NOT from everyday noises. Not all everyday noise is harmful.
Don't get obsessed and listen to your tinnitus too much or the sound. This something I highly suggest that you DO NOT DO! This just builds an obsession and this will bother you and not be all that helpful. I did the same thing and it was harming my mental outlook and never helpful to me.
Protect your ears - if you are in known loud spots, then use earplugs and take care of your ears. I was at a facility today and they started singing and I instantly grabbed for my ear plugs and put them in.
Just do know that it will take sometime, but you can improve on your life and live better even with your tinnitus. No matter how loud or quiet it is. It requires for us to simply take baby steps each day. Every day can be a small victory for us.
If we simply follow some of the stuff I listed here, then we have a chance at improving our lives. It will not help you cure tinnitus or hyperacusis, but it can help us live with what we have and face each day.
I write this because I care about the members here and I was in your shoes and still am. If i learn something that has helped me, I will come here and share it and help you. Always know that I support all of you and hope all of you find peace and move forward in your lives
PS- it can get better, but we have to work on being motivated and wanting it to get better and taking those small and gentle baby steps each day. Each day is a small victory. It is not going to happen overnight, but eventually things can slowly become better and life can improve.
it's your local helper Fishbone. I have read and see so many posts by newcomers and even some vets that ask the simple question "Will it get better?" This questions is something that we really need an answer to and I will address it in this thread.
When tinnitus first hit me over 30 years ago, I was very scared and my parents were very scared. They feared for my life and I had every imaginable testing done. I wen through all the testing and my doctors told them that I will be ok. Getting tinnitus for the first time was a real shock for me. I use to be in my room and i'd hear that buzzing,hissing and I'd stare at my lamp/light in the room. I'd scream and call my mom in and say "mom did you hear that? Do you hear that?"
She'd come and say "hear what?" I'd say....I hear noises. Is the fridge messed up? I'd ask lots of questions and she'd say no. Tinnitus is something that require time and LOTS OF SUPPORT. Whether it is from your parents, friends, this forum. You need to always gain support and love.
You will need LOTS OF TIME - this is not an overnight deal. It can take anywhere from 6 months to 2+ years to adjust/cope/habituate.....sometimes longer. Time is the healer of them all and let time do it's thing.
Remaining calm - This is something that I suggest members do. Tinnitus can be quite frustrating and very annoying. When our emotions get built up, this only triggers more horrible tinnitus or spikes, it can happen and the spikes can stay for quite a while.
Positivity - I always preach it because it helps me. I juggle so many different issues in my life, but I always look at ways to help myself. There is no cure for tinnitus, we can still use techniques, tools that exist to help us a little with our issues. I have brutal/loud intrusive tinnitus as it is. There are times when it's DEMON level and even I want to lose it at times. I simply resort to pink noise and calming/tranquil sounds. I close my eyes and think that I am on a tropical ocean. Folks my hearing is extremely poor and my tinnitus covers most of it. I still try very hard to hear that ocean wave or the seagull. Let the mind focus on the nature and try to remain calm and positive.
Avoid loud places/people. Avoid negative places/people. I blame myself for my ears. I was not educated on loud noises and what it can do to the ears. I messed up my ears due to consistently being in loud places and listening to loud music (heavy metal) and I blame myself. My ears are like this because of abuse from loud music/places. NOT from everyday noises. Not all everyday noise is harmful.
Don't get obsessed and listen to your tinnitus too much or the sound. This something I highly suggest that you DO NOT DO! This just builds an obsession and this will bother you and not be all that helpful. I did the same thing and it was harming my mental outlook and never helpful to me.
Protect your ears - if you are in known loud spots, then use earplugs and take care of your ears. I was at a facility today and they started singing and I instantly grabbed for my ear plugs and put them in.
Just do know that it will take sometime, but you can improve on your life and live better even with your tinnitus. No matter how loud or quiet it is. It requires for us to simply take baby steps each day. Every day can be a small victory for us.
If we simply follow some of the stuff I listed here, then we have a chance at improving our lives. It will not help you cure tinnitus or hyperacusis, but it can help us live with what we have and face each day.
I write this because I care about the members here and I was in your shoes and still am. If i learn something that has helped me, I will come here and share it and help you. Always know that I support all of you and hope all of you find peace and move forward in your lives
PS- it can get better, but we have to work on being motivated and wanting it to get better and taking those small and gentle baby steps each day. Each day is a small victory. It is not going to happen overnight, but eventually things can slowly become better and life can improve.