After a while, though, I just stopped noticing the ringing, though it's always there. I can understand how it would get life-changing if you couldn't. I can't help other than see your doctor, that's how I worked out my tinnitus was a symptom of something serious. Self diagnosis is the devil.
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Deleted User 55994
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After a while, though, I just stopped noticing the ringing, though it's always there. I can understand how it would get life-changing if you couldn't. I can't help other than see your doctor, that's how I worked out my tinnitus was a symptom of something serious. Self diagnosis is the devil. | ||
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CursOr
United States6335 Posts
It's hell. And I've had chronic insomnia for years on end, not related to ringing. But- I can mentally couple the 2 and try to imagine- and its not a happy picture. Acupuncture. Meditation... would be my first line. Even Chiropractors. Last line would be medication and even surgery. GL my man and much luv. edit: It's not ALWAYS hearing loss. It can sometimes just be ringing because of other unknown biological causes. Yes, hearing loss can be ringing. It's the most common. But... ringing is not always hearing loss. | ||
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Deleted User 55994
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On August 21 2010 16:10 cursor wrote: I've had ringing in my ears after concerts that keeps me up. It's hell. And I've had chronic insomnia for years on end, not related to ringing. But- I can mentally couple the 2 and try to imagine- and its not a happy picture. Acupuncture. Meditation... would be my first line. Even Chiropractors. Last line would be medication and even surgery. GL my man and much luv. edit: It's not ALWAYS hearing loss. It can sometimes just be ringing because of other unknown biological causes. Yes, hearing loss can be ringing. It's the most common. But... ringing is not always hearing loss. Ringing for 3 years is very likely to be hearing loss. Don't trust me though, trust your doctor. | ||
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Icx
Belgium853 Posts
I don't remember the specifics, it can be a different cause then what he has, but anyway. Yes he suffered a lot from it, couldn't sleep, was tired during the day while the noise continued and so on. After visiting the doctor and after a while he got these sort of hearing aids, but what they actually did was make noise at the same frequency as he heard, cancelling it out. And later on he also had to go into one of those pressure chambers like they use for divers. And now he doesn't hear it anymore even without those "hearing aids" But anyway, best advice that I can give you, go to the doctor, because it can have multiple causes. In the best case if it isn't that serious they can find a way to hopefully stop it | ||
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buKe
Canada168 Posts
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maellestrom
United States194 Posts
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vyyye
Sweden3917 Posts
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orion27
United States44 Posts
Just by googling earplugs I found a couple websites that might be of help to you http://www.abelard.org/hear/hear.php http://www.slate.com/id/2118800 best of luck | ||
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KurtistheTurtle
United States1966 Posts
On August 21 2010 15:35 Tabbris wrote: Wow that sucks fucking ballz for ppl that have it. Oh well i have a small penis if that makes anyone feel better :/ it doesn't, actually, but the fact that you said that does. | ||
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Terrakin
United States1440 Posts
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furymonkey
New Zealand1587 Posts
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alffla
Hong Kong20321 Posts
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Seam
United States1093 Posts
Interesting to know it's not, I suppose. | ||
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DMXD
United States4064 Posts
Living in a city is such a burden on your ears... | ||
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dthree
Australia150 Posts
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Emon_
3925 Posts
As for the stress - I don't know about your situation specifically. You should find a therapist who can help you deal with it. Other then that - Stay away from alcohol, coffee, tea and high-sugar food (try instead to eat a high fat diet). All of this lowers the body's stresshormone production. I dont know if it will help with the stress you have, but at least you'll eliminated some causes of stress from your life. Sorry to hear about your situation though - I hope you find a way back to enjoying life | ||
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MamiyaOtaru
United States1687 Posts
On August 21 2010 15:35 OmgIRok wrote: in short, yes. That's probably the leading cause. Jet engines and guns (and no hearing protection) are bad too (and there are some non noise related causes)woah so you can get tinnitus from blasting your music? | ||
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heishe
Germany2284 Posts
On August 21 2010 18:02 alffla wrote: www.rainymood.com < try this? heard white noise and stuff helps tinnitus. i dont have it myself but once i listened to rainymood while taking a nap.. was really relaxing Wow thanks man, I don't have tinnitus but I absolutely love the sound of rain and thunder. Very relaxing for me ![]() | ||
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WarChimp
Australia943 Posts
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blodey
United Kingdom1 Post
Enjoy Oh I got ninja'd | ||
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