Hi,
I am a 36 year old male from Norway, as many of you struggling with T. I don't exactly know how long I have had it. I feel like I have had it for many years without noticing it. I remember hearing this cricket like sound in my left ear sometimes but never really paid attention to it untill 3 weeks ago. That morning when I woke up I noticed a weird sound in my ear. And since then all my attention is on it. I am continiously monitoring it and cannot take my mind off it. It is literally driving me crazy, have had some panic attacks at nights, losing faith in myself. I have been suffering from depression and anxiety for a while now which is even worse these days due to this crazy sound. Lost appetite, interest in things. I am a healthy person, was regularly doing sports, eating healthy.
When I was kid, I have had an ear infection in my right ear which caused some puss to come out. It lasted many years. Without any treatment I got rid of it. Then I was living in Bangladesh and not much good treatments were available in the village. Since my childhood, I have always heard less in my right ear. And then back in 2008, I got BPPV (Benign Paroxysmal Positions Vertigo) in my left ear. To me it seems like that was then I first heard this noise in my ear. Even though it took me a while I got recovered from the BPPV. I wonder, can BPPV cause T? Because I feel like I hear the T in my left ear.
As I was working offshore in the North Sea oilfield, I had to check my hearing every 2nd years. My audiograms from 2012 and 2014 shows hearing loss. I have always been very carefull with my ears, used the protective equipment, earplugs and so on. I have managed to get copies of my audiograms from the audiograf which I have attached with this post.Anyone who understands it well please take a look at it. Will appreciate that. @attheedgeofscience
Last couple of weeks I have been all over internet and studying T. The most difficult thing to deal with it is knowing that there is no cure for it. Going to bed every night is freaking me out. And due to long waiting time in Norwegian health system I am not getting any help, I will have to wait months to get an appointment with an audiograf. Many of you who have been dealing with T, can you please tell me that it gets better by time? I am trying hard to calm myself down. I don't hear the T when I am focused on something else, with friends or outside home.
Any positive comments will be appreciated.
Thanks.
I am a 36 year old male from Norway, as many of you struggling with T. I don't exactly know how long I have had it. I feel like I have had it for many years without noticing it. I remember hearing this cricket like sound in my left ear sometimes but never really paid attention to it untill 3 weeks ago. That morning when I woke up I noticed a weird sound in my ear. And since then all my attention is on it. I am continiously monitoring it and cannot take my mind off it. It is literally driving me crazy, have had some panic attacks at nights, losing faith in myself. I have been suffering from depression and anxiety for a while now which is even worse these days due to this crazy sound. Lost appetite, interest in things. I am a healthy person, was regularly doing sports, eating healthy.
When I was kid, I have had an ear infection in my right ear which caused some puss to come out. It lasted many years. Without any treatment I got rid of it. Then I was living in Bangladesh and not much good treatments were available in the village. Since my childhood, I have always heard less in my right ear. And then back in 2008, I got BPPV (Benign Paroxysmal Positions Vertigo) in my left ear. To me it seems like that was then I first heard this noise in my ear. Even though it took me a while I got recovered from the BPPV. I wonder, can BPPV cause T? Because I feel like I hear the T in my left ear.
As I was working offshore in the North Sea oilfield, I had to check my hearing every 2nd years. My audiograms from 2012 and 2014 shows hearing loss. I have always been very carefull with my ears, used the protective equipment, earplugs and so on. I have managed to get copies of my audiograms from the audiograf which I have attached with this post.Anyone who understands it well please take a look at it. Will appreciate that. @attheedgeofscience
Last couple of weeks I have been all over internet and studying T. The most difficult thing to deal with it is knowing that there is no cure for it. Going to bed every night is freaking me out. And due to long waiting time in Norwegian health system I am not getting any help, I will have to wait months to get an appointment with an audiograf. Many of you who have been dealing with T, can you please tell me that it gets better by time? I am trying hard to calm myself down. I don't hear the T when I am focused on something else, with friends or outside home.
Any positive comments will be appreciated.
Thanks.