Hi guys,
I'm 19, I live in the UK. I went to a club last Friday to celebrate my friend's birthday. I left the club after 2 hours and my ears are ringing since then. Ringing is loud (???) as I can hear it at top of most "every day" sounds (if I listen to it). The ringing isn't so bad for me, but the fear that it might not go away is very troubling. I just wake up, realise T is still there and I immediately can feel adrenaline in my veins, I don't know how to deal with that kind of stress yet.
It has been 4 days, and I haven't seen any improvement yet. Do you think I have any chances of T becoming less intrusive over time, or maybe... going away?
I had a similar situation a few years ago, but my T wasn't too loud and only noticeable at night in perfect silence. It went away after a few days.
I've seen a GP, but all he said was "there should be no permanent damage", "it should go away within few weeks". I hope he is right.
I asked about Betaserc but he said that in the UK they don't prescribe any kind of drug for T, as there is no proof they work.
Any idea if he's right?
I'm 19, I live in the UK. I went to a club last Friday to celebrate my friend's birthday. I left the club after 2 hours and my ears are ringing since then. Ringing is loud (???) as I can hear it at top of most "every day" sounds (if I listen to it). The ringing isn't so bad for me, but the fear that it might not go away is very troubling. I just wake up, realise T is still there and I immediately can feel adrenaline in my veins, I don't know how to deal with that kind of stress yet.
It has been 4 days, and I haven't seen any improvement yet. Do you think I have any chances of T becoming less intrusive over time, or maybe... going away?
I had a similar situation a few years ago, but my T wasn't too loud and only noticeable at night in perfect silence. It went away after a few days.
I've seen a GP, but all he said was "there should be no permanent damage", "it should go away within few weeks". I hope he is right.
I asked about Betaserc but he said that in the UK they don't prescribe any kind of drug for T, as there is no proof they work.
Any idea if he's right?