- Mar 19, 2016
- 4
- 52
- Tinnitus Since
- constant since 2013
- Cause of Tinnitus
- DJing, music prod'n
Between 1992 and 2012 I was a DJ and electronic music producer. I spent lots of time in loud nightclubs, dance parties and sitting in front of my studio speakers at home. For about 10 years my T intermittently turned itself on and off (warning), and then in 2013 it switched on and hasn't turned off since. I will never forget that day. I was working in the studio at home writing dance music and working on a particular distorted sound and probably had the volume a bit louder than I should have and then i knew i'd done something to my ears. After that i had a headache for three days, tension in my head and ears then the ringing started. It knocked me about and I couldn't sleep for a while but thankfully the volume started to decrease and my brain stopped listening to it as much. I slept with white noise on for the next 12 months and eventually I could sleep without it.
How is it now? Well, prior to this post my T has been very manageable and most days I would forget about it, which is great. But last Friday I went to the movies and saw the remake of 'The Magnificent Seven' (no earplugs) and the gun battles were just too loud. I knew this as I was watching it, I knew I had earplugs in my car, yet I did nothing about it. Big mistake. *I STILL HAVE TO BE VERY CAREFUL & KEEP PROTECTING MY EARS FOR THE REST OF MY LIFE*
So yes I have had a T 'spike' and all the original negative thoughts, suicidal thoughts have returned. I have had a few 'spikes' over the last three years and they all settled down eventually, so am just waiting for that. I am using xanax & codeine to cope with the ringing and the pain. I assume I have hyperacusis as well as I'm very sensitive to sound. Anyway thx for reading my story...
How is it now? Well, prior to this post my T has been very manageable and most days I would forget about it, which is great. But last Friday I went to the movies and saw the remake of 'The Magnificent Seven' (no earplugs) and the gun battles were just too loud. I knew this as I was watching it, I knew I had earplugs in my car, yet I did nothing about it. Big mistake. *I STILL HAVE TO BE VERY CAREFUL & KEEP PROTECTING MY EARS FOR THE REST OF MY LIFE*
So yes I have had a T 'spike' and all the original negative thoughts, suicidal thoughts have returned. I have had a few 'spikes' over the last three years and they all settled down eventually, so am just waiting for that. I am using xanax & codeine to cope with the ringing and the pain. I assume I have hyperacusis as well as I'm very sensitive to sound. Anyway thx for reading my story...
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Anyway, im having spikes now and then and they always go back to normal after a month or so.