Hello everyone, ever since I can remember when it was absolutely quiet I could hear a very faint ringing in my head and ears before bed with no fans or TV's on. I thought this was normal and never noticed it the rest of the day. I would wake up refreshed and ready to start the day but 4 weeks ago it got way worse and never stopped and I can hear it all the time now...
I'm not exactly sure what made it worse but I believe it was from a bad cold or flu, COVID-19, the COVID-19 vaccines, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs or exposure to loud music at a party. It's not the loudest tinnitus, but I can still hear it over a box fan or ambient nature sounds when I go for a walk. The first 3 weeks were really depressing and hopeless and a couple times I even thought about suicide...
Fortunately I found a sound masker that is at 18 kHz that completely negates it. I'm still getting used to living with tinnitus, but it's really depressing knowing that there is no cure and I can never sit in a quiet room again and have to live 24/7 with white noise maskers. I found this place while learning about tinnitus. It's good to see there is a community with other people dealing with this who understand sometimes you can't simply ignore it.
I listened to one of the Tinnitus Talk Podcast episodes with Dr. Rauschecker and decided to join up. It was really inspiring to see some researchers that actually care and are actively searching for solutions. I think I will donate what I can to help the forums and keep the podcasts going.
Hopefully tinnitus research gets the proper funding it deserves and they find a cure one day so we can all enjoy a moment well deserved silence.
I'm not exactly sure what made it worse but I believe it was from a bad cold or flu, COVID-19, the COVID-19 vaccines, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs or exposure to loud music at a party. It's not the loudest tinnitus, but I can still hear it over a box fan or ambient nature sounds when I go for a walk. The first 3 weeks were really depressing and hopeless and a couple times I even thought about suicide...
Fortunately I found a sound masker that is at 18 kHz that completely negates it. I'm still getting used to living with tinnitus, but it's really depressing knowing that there is no cure and I can never sit in a quiet room again and have to live 24/7 with white noise maskers. I found this place while learning about tinnitus. It's good to see there is a community with other people dealing with this who understand sometimes you can't simply ignore it.
I listened to one of the Tinnitus Talk Podcast episodes with Dr. Rauschecker and decided to join up. It was really inspiring to see some researchers that actually care and are actively searching for solutions. I think I will donate what I can to help the forums and keep the podcasts going.
Hopefully tinnitus research gets the proper funding it deserves and they find a cure one day so we can all enjoy a moment well deserved silence.