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Posted
1 hour ago, MacDaddy said:

Mine started after I was pushed off a wall when I was 12. 

 

I thought about doing that too, Si. You can have that effect on people. 💋

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Posted
14 minutes ago, chris667 said:

Yes. It could be linked to quite a few other conditions, and there are therapies that are proven to manage it. The NHS pages on it list a few.

 

https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/tinnitus/

 

It's not always clear what causes tinnitus, but it's often linked to:

* some form of hearing loss

* Ménière's disease

* conditions such as diabetes, thyroid disorders or multiple sclerosis

* anxiety or depression

* taking certain medicines – tinnitus can be a side effect of some chemotherapy medicines, antibiotics, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and aspirin

 

Yup, got al that but sadly/luckily none of that applies to me.

 

Unless I'm anxious about my tinnitus, of course.

 

Posted
3 minutes ago, Happy Jack said:

 

Yup, got al that but sadly/luckily none of that applies to me.

You say that but you should still get checked out. You could have one of those things or something else without realising.

 

It won't cost you anything to try, at any rate.

Posted (edited)
2 hours ago, Rosie C said:

 

Interesting, mine is more of a pink noise. But I have hyperacusis too, so maybe not exactly tinnitus.

You can have both, I do. :( 
 

The hyperacusis is more recent (in the last 10 years). Fortunately, there is some form of treatment for it that involves listening to faint, white noise for short periods of time (mine in through my hearing aids), it’s still a new area apparently. However, this can trigger my tinnitus to be louder. 😤

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Posted
3 hours ago, 80Hz said:

 in my experience earwax plays a part. I spend long amounts of time wearing headphones, as well as ear plugs, and that can move earwax around leading to issues.

Earwax completely blocking the ear canal can seem like deafness, like having your ears under the water. The brain doesn't differentiate between signal loss from the inner ear, middle or outer ear, and can start acting up from lack of input.

More likely is the prolonged wearing of the headphones which can lead to fatigue.

 

My tinnitus has been with me for about 15 years, and has inspired me to change profession. 

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Yes I have it, obviously worse when you are in really quiet surroundings, like now while I’m typing out this response, just a really annoying high pitched whine, had it for many years, plus my hearing is definitely getting worse, struggle to hear high frequencies i.e. the timer on the oven from a distance, I put it down to riding motorcycles and playing in bands for over forty years.

Posted
Just now, steantval said:

the timer on the oven from a distance,

Yep, same here. The washing machine too. The microwave is fine, however, although it is pretty aggressive by comparison.

Posted (edited)

Tinnitus has been my faithful companion for so long that if it wasnt there I might feel left alone.

Hearing loss is f...ing annoying.

Both are relatively symmetrical - which I consider good.

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