Firstly a big thank you to those who have posted encouraging words on my threads - I may not have replied recently as I decided to switch off from reading and researching T and try to take on the advice all you guys wisely offered. Its the way I work is I guess I needed time out to get on with this thing and let the Anti D's do there thing - Citalopram has now helped me greatly ! After 4 weeks Im turning the corner - and at long long last started to sleep again !
I'm back at work part-time at the moment and I feel like part of the old me is back albeit with my new attachment of an annoying noise but I dont lsiten for it anymore - I dont walk into quiet rooms and wait for it - I dont test myself and stick fingers in my ears to listen if that makes a difference ! I do hear it at night but I've now 'got used' to the masking noise that helps me - before no matter what I tried the masking noise annoyed me and my phone got launched acrossed the room!
Im in control and Im on my way back ! Im now ready to read up again on how to look after my hearing to try and prevent T getting worse and also interested in natural sleep help ideas for when I do have a few bad nights again - which I guess I should expect.
I have learnt some valuable things from this whole experience - STRESS is a major factor for me - I have had a really stressful year and the T maybe is a result of this- Im hoping it will as the ENT doc said 'settle' once I relax and de-stress. Ive started listening to relaxing guided meditation its fantastic and helps me focus on positive thoughts - and I have had wonderful support from friends and family and work! Sometimes when things are down in your life its then you reaslise who and what is important!
To all you regular forum guys - your are so so so right in all your wise words of support and I thank you all - and for anyone new to this T thing - it DOES get better, ASK for help, you WILL get through it, now with 6 weeks behind me Im on the road to getting my life back on track and I feel great!
Cher x
I'm back at work part-time at the moment and I feel like part of the old me is back albeit with my new attachment of an annoying noise but I dont lsiten for it anymore - I dont walk into quiet rooms and wait for it - I dont test myself and stick fingers in my ears to listen if that makes a difference ! I do hear it at night but I've now 'got used' to the masking noise that helps me - before no matter what I tried the masking noise annoyed me and my phone got launched acrossed the room!
Im in control and Im on my way back ! Im now ready to read up again on how to look after my hearing to try and prevent T getting worse and also interested in natural sleep help ideas for when I do have a few bad nights again - which I guess I should expect.
I have learnt some valuable things from this whole experience - STRESS is a major factor for me - I have had a really stressful year and the T maybe is a result of this- Im hoping it will as the ENT doc said 'settle' once I relax and de-stress. Ive started listening to relaxing guided meditation its fantastic and helps me focus on positive thoughts - and I have had wonderful support from friends and family and work! Sometimes when things are down in your life its then you reaslise who and what is important!
To all you regular forum guys - your are so so so right in all your wise words of support and I thank you all - and for anyone new to this T thing - it DOES get better, ASK for help, you WILL get through it, now with 6 weeks behind me Im on the road to getting my life back on track and I feel great!
Cher x
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We all have set backs. I'm a year into this, and still have very bad days. But I no longer take these days personally: I accept them for what they are--just a bump in the road. Our minds are complex and everything interacts with them. But our minds are also capable of healing, and that's what everyone should achieve. It takes time, courage, and commitment to plan.
In my junior year of college, I was an editor for the school newspaper and it was quite stressful. Long days and always a deadline! (Our advisor wanted us to feel the real pressures of a newspaper.) That experience encouraged me to go to graduate school--where the deadlines were not daily! (I did not pursue journalism or English in graduate school, however, for I desired a career change.)