- Jan 30, 2017
- 25
- Tinnitus Since
- 08/2005
- Cause of Tinnitus
- maybe listen music too loud
Hi everyone,
It has been 15 months since I developed tinnitus from acoustic trauma while using AirPods. It is a high-pitched noise in my head with two or three different tones. My hearing tests are fine, but I suspect I have lost some ultra-high frequencies in my left ear. Sometimes I notice a hiss or slight distortion with certain high-pitched external sounds.
I usually have about 10 bad days a month, and the rest are good or at least manageable. On the good days, I still hear it, but it does not bother me much. If every day were like that, I would consider myself recovered. Sleep seems to affect it, and I never know how I will feel in the morning.
The thing is, after 15 months, my situation is basically the same. There has been no real improvement. Sometimes I will get four good days in a row and think I am making progress, but then a bad day always follows. I have never made it to five good days straight.
I read all kinds of stories online. Some people say having several good days is a great sign, while others say they have been stuck like this for decades. That is what scares me, the thought that I might never get better. On bad days, the ringing is so loud that I cannot get used to it. I only adapt when it is softer.
15 months is a long time, and I am slowly starting to lose hope. I would be happy if the bad days simply became less frequent over time. Early on, I believed things would improve, but now, with no real change, I am worried that in another three to nine months I will still be in the same place. I told myself I would give it up to three years, based on what I have read, but the closer I get to that limit, the harder it is to stay positive.
It has been 15 months since I developed tinnitus from acoustic trauma while using AirPods. It is a high-pitched noise in my head with two or three different tones. My hearing tests are fine, but I suspect I have lost some ultra-high frequencies in my left ear. Sometimes I notice a hiss or slight distortion with certain high-pitched external sounds.
I usually have about 10 bad days a month, and the rest are good or at least manageable. On the good days, I still hear it, but it does not bother me much. If every day were like that, I would consider myself recovered. Sleep seems to affect it, and I never know how I will feel in the morning.
The thing is, after 15 months, my situation is basically the same. There has been no real improvement. Sometimes I will get four good days in a row and think I am making progress, but then a bad day always follows. I have never made it to five good days straight.
I read all kinds of stories online. Some people say having several good days is a great sign, while others say they have been stuck like this for decades. That is what scares me, the thought that I might never get better. On bad days, the ringing is so loud that I cannot get used to it. I only adapt when it is softer.
15 months is a long time, and I am slowly starting to lose hope. I would be happy if the bad days simply became less frequent over time. Early on, I believed things would improve, but now, with no real change, I am worried that in another three to nine months I will still be in the same place. I told myself I would give it up to three years, based on what I have read, but the closer I get to that limit, the harder it is to stay positive.