Hi,
first let me say that this site looks very nice and clean and seems to be easier to navigate in and find stuff than on RNID forums (which I've used every now and then).
You can call me daisy, I'm a 50-year-old from Sweden. I first noticed ringing in my ears during my chemotherapy treatment (Cisplatin), and I'm sorry for that. My doctor really didn't tell me beforehand that I could develop permanent T from Cisplatin.
I have had tinnitus for a couple of years now, I'm mostly habituated but nights and quiet environments are tough for me still. Sound generators allow me to get a good night's sleep.
I hope to be able to provide some help or support for new and old tinnitus sufferers alike.
Hope I'm welcome and thanks for reading
first let me say that this site looks very nice and clean and seems to be easier to navigate in and find stuff than on RNID forums (which I've used every now and then).
You can call me daisy, I'm a 50-year-old from Sweden. I first noticed ringing in my ears during my chemotherapy treatment (Cisplatin), and I'm sorry for that. My doctor really didn't tell me beforehand that I could develop permanent T from Cisplatin.
I have had tinnitus for a couple of years now, I'm mostly habituated but nights and quiet environments are tough for me still. Sound generators allow me to get a good night's sleep.
I hope to be able to provide some help or support for new and old tinnitus sufferers alike.
Hope I'm welcome and thanks for reading
