Hi all.
Thought I would share my story of "T" so far……
So, a few months ago I noticed that I was getting a pulse sound in my right ear, normally when I was sat down. It would only happen maybe once a day, for a few seconds, then everything would be back to normal.
Prior to that I also noticed a couple of periods of vertigo. Nothing too bad, just enough to notice and think maybe I shouldn't ride my bike to work that day.
Fast forward to the present…I had a cold a few weeks ago. Nothing too bad, a tickly cough and running nose. That lasted about a week and cleared up about 2-3 weeks ago. However, last week, I then noticed the "normal" ringing in my ears (predominantly, right side) and knew straight away what it was. Ironically, I just thought "great, I have tinnitus", and went to sleep.
To be honest with you, it's not that bad. I'm sat hear typing this now in a quiet room and can barely hear it. However, that's not stopped me hearing it at night. I'm sure we've all had those nights when you lay there hearing it, wondering, "what if it gets worse", "can I cope", "I'm only 32….40 more years of this!!! You read horror stories online! That was my "bad" night, and it was the Friday just gone. Since then I've become more anxious about it, sleep has got worse, I'm starting to withdraw and panic!! . I'm trying to get myself booked in to see my GP (easier said than done) just to get it made official.
In terms of my past. Well, have I listen a lot of loud music through headphones, yeah probably too much but not more than everyone else. Same with clubbing too (once a week max…was never a big fan).
Speaking of fans……..White noise. Now, it's always been a running joke among my friends about my white noise, or a fan. I've used them since uni (12 years ago) to mask sounds of people drinking etc. So when my T started "properly" last week, I thought, well, it's okay, I used white noise anyway, ill cope. But I've found I can still hear it over my fan. In fact, I think my fan makes it worse. I noticed the other day listening to the radio in the car that someone talking on it there was my T behind it (still only quiet). Turned the radio off, it went away. I also think it does it with TV, the extractor fan in my bathroom, even my shower!!! However, and here's the big issues…… Im nuts!!!!!
Okay, to quantify the above comment, I'm mean I can get obsessive. I had a couple of periods of insomnia in the past simply by getting stressed about not sleeping. Since my T started last week, the amount of websites I've looked on… treatments I've started to look at….I keep sticking my fingers in my ears to isolate the noise…just to check it's still there. Are the sounds I'm hearing over my shower real? I've hear sounds over my fan before and had to turn it off to check, we're talking birds singing, kids playing, someone in the house etc etc…your brain and make stuff up with white noise.
So, it may seem ironic signing up to a forum about T when one of the main recommendations is to try and forget about it, especially as mine is not that bad. It might also clear up soon. You hear that cold can cause long lasting inflammation (I do feel pressure/ache under both ears occasionally), but once the inflammation settles down the T goes away. But I'm thinking of that as a bonus, for me, it's here to stay. So, for me, this forum is therapy. My Dad has T, he once said that he wouldn't wish it on his worst enemy (hence I'm not going to tell him I have to too). He also likes silence, something maybe I'm thinking about instead of white noise. However, my parents recently bought a new holiday home since retirement, and the first night they "both slept like babies" on the first night, so anything is possible.
So, this is me. More scared then I should probably be.
Hi
Thought I would share my story of "T" so far……
So, a few months ago I noticed that I was getting a pulse sound in my right ear, normally when I was sat down. It would only happen maybe once a day, for a few seconds, then everything would be back to normal.
Prior to that I also noticed a couple of periods of vertigo. Nothing too bad, just enough to notice and think maybe I shouldn't ride my bike to work that day.
Fast forward to the present…I had a cold a few weeks ago. Nothing too bad, a tickly cough and running nose. That lasted about a week and cleared up about 2-3 weeks ago. However, last week, I then noticed the "normal" ringing in my ears (predominantly, right side) and knew straight away what it was. Ironically, I just thought "great, I have tinnitus", and went to sleep.
To be honest with you, it's not that bad. I'm sat hear typing this now in a quiet room and can barely hear it. However, that's not stopped me hearing it at night. I'm sure we've all had those nights when you lay there hearing it, wondering, "what if it gets worse", "can I cope", "I'm only 32….40 more years of this!!! You read horror stories online! That was my "bad" night, and it was the Friday just gone. Since then I've become more anxious about it, sleep has got worse, I'm starting to withdraw and panic!! . I'm trying to get myself booked in to see my GP (easier said than done) just to get it made official.
In terms of my past. Well, have I listen a lot of loud music through headphones, yeah probably too much but not more than everyone else. Same with clubbing too (once a week max…was never a big fan).
Speaking of fans……..White noise. Now, it's always been a running joke among my friends about my white noise, or a fan. I've used them since uni (12 years ago) to mask sounds of people drinking etc. So when my T started "properly" last week, I thought, well, it's okay, I used white noise anyway, ill cope. But I've found I can still hear it over my fan. In fact, I think my fan makes it worse. I noticed the other day listening to the radio in the car that someone talking on it there was my T behind it (still only quiet). Turned the radio off, it went away. I also think it does it with TV, the extractor fan in my bathroom, even my shower!!! However, and here's the big issues…… Im nuts!!!!!
Okay, to quantify the above comment, I'm mean I can get obsessive. I had a couple of periods of insomnia in the past simply by getting stressed about not sleeping. Since my T started last week, the amount of websites I've looked on… treatments I've started to look at….I keep sticking my fingers in my ears to isolate the noise…just to check it's still there. Are the sounds I'm hearing over my shower real? I've hear sounds over my fan before and had to turn it off to check, we're talking birds singing, kids playing, someone in the house etc etc…your brain and make stuff up with white noise.
So, it may seem ironic signing up to a forum about T when one of the main recommendations is to try and forget about it, especially as mine is not that bad. It might also clear up soon. You hear that cold can cause long lasting inflammation (I do feel pressure/ache under both ears occasionally), but once the inflammation settles down the T goes away. But I'm thinking of that as a bonus, for me, it's here to stay. So, for me, this forum is therapy. My Dad has T, he once said that he wouldn't wish it on his worst enemy (hence I'm not going to tell him I have to too). He also likes silence, something maybe I'm thinking about instead of white noise. However, my parents recently bought a new holiday home since retirement, and the first night they "both slept like babies" on the first night, so anything is possible.
So, this is me. More scared then I should probably be.
Hi