Hello everyone, I'm a 37 year old female with 2 beautiful children, they are 3 and 1. I recently got tinnitus on my bday this past February on the 18th. I went to several doctors including a ent who told me I just had to live with it. I took a hearing test which showed the same results as 4 years ago. I do have a moderate hearing loss in my right ear caused by noise and I don't believe that is the reason for my tinnitus since I did not have it 4 years ago. My tinnitus started after an episode of numbness in my face and really bad head pressure that lasted 3 days then I got the tinnitus and it does not go away... Although some days I don't hear it much during the day specially when. I'm out with my kids it really takes a toll in my well being at night and some days... Will this be permanent? I still have to go to the neurologists and I'm waiting to see another ent. Although in not suicidal like in the beginning at time I feel I won't last much longer... Any inputs anyone!? Also I forgot to mention the last doctor I saw told me I had fluid in my ears which I was surprise since the ent told my ears were fine days earlier... I'm on antibiotic right now- amoxicillin and sudafed. I stopped the sudafed since it made my ears ring louder... Still ringing is present .. I don't know what to think . HELP!
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) laid out for you, you are very new to T (tinnitus), and therefore there are many possibilities about what will happen with it. Do your best (I know it's really hard!) to not fixate on the future!! Focus all your energy on right now, on today! Again as Billie said, get stabilized emotionally & psychologically. Make sure you are getting proper sleep!! So important!! And I know that's even tougher with young ones, but you have to get your sleep!! That helps so much with your ability to "deal" with T!! Find the type of masking that works for you (experiment with various types until you find the right one!!). Exercise if you can & get naturally tired! If necessary, temporarily use a sleep aid, or see your doc about a short term AD med. But advocate for yourself and get stabilized!! Get support from family and friends, make sure you communicate what you are going through!




But I, just as Billie and countless others, got through! And you will as well!
You can do it!
