Hi everyone
I started with tinnitus September 15 after a serious fall and concussion. I am due to see the ENT consultant finally in March. I hear the constant high pitched whistle, mainly on my right-side. I also get what sounds like wubwub noise sometimes that I hear at night, but that comes and goes.
There are occasions when I can tune it out, but at other times, it crashes back in on me again. I find it hard to get back to sleep if I wake in the night, although I use the White noise app and a pillow speaker. I get a lot of neck and shoulder pain as well. I think that is partly as a result of the fall, but also I get so tense about the tinnitus.
I know it is something I need to get used to, but it is hard at the moment. I get tearful and angry about it, and I think I am generally being quite boring talking about it all the time.
I have discovered that a lot of colleagues and friends also suffer from it, but they seem to cope so well, and I feel as if I am making such a fuss about it, and that I should be coping.
So I wish I wasn't on this forum, but I am, so thanks in advance for any support that I hope I can reciprocate at some point.
Ginger
I started with tinnitus September 15 after a serious fall and concussion. I am due to see the ENT consultant finally in March. I hear the constant high pitched whistle, mainly on my right-side. I also get what sounds like wubwub noise sometimes that I hear at night, but that comes and goes.
There are occasions when I can tune it out, but at other times, it crashes back in on me again. I find it hard to get back to sleep if I wake in the night, although I use the White noise app and a pillow speaker. I get a lot of neck and shoulder pain as well. I think that is partly as a result of the fall, but also I get so tense about the tinnitus.
I know it is something I need to get used to, but it is hard at the moment. I get tearful and angry about it, and I think I am generally being quite boring talking about it all the time.
I have discovered that a lot of colleagues and friends also suffer from it, but they seem to cope so well, and I feel as if I am making such a fuss about it, and that I should be coping.
So I wish I wasn't on this forum, but I am, so thanks in advance for any support that I hope I can reciprocate at some point.
Ginger