My Tinnitus Struggle

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  • Опубліковано 25 жов 2011
  • [UPDATE] I no longer have tinnitus. I had an experimental procedure performed in India last year. I will leave this video up for people that are still suffering from this condition. I have a new channel here:
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    A video blog detailing my struggle with tinnitus, a constant ringing in the ears. More info can be found at:
    www.ata.org
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    tinnitussupport92262.yuku.com/
    Part 2 of my blog:
    • My Tinnitus Struggle P...
    Hearing Health Foundation:
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    DO NOT buy ebooks like "Tinnitus Miracle" they are all scams.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 384

  • @lucashowlett9644
    @lucashowlett9644 11 років тому +2

    thank you so much for putting yourself out there and voicing your thoughts on this. i developed tinnitus about 4 months ago. i'm a sound engineer and this has been terrifying for me. being such a unique experience, its hard for others to sympathise with the effect it has on your life. i empathise with pretty much everything youve said, especially the new found sympathy for people with other ailments. its your kind of input that really helps. hope youre well

  • @thentherewas
    @thentherewas 11 років тому

    Thanks for sharing man. I've had it for 6 years, since I was 17. Up until a few weeks ago and after the first few months, I had managed to ignore it. It's hard to ignore after you start focusing on it. Videos like this remind me I'm not alone.

  • @cackermuffin
    @cackermuffin 11 років тому

    on the verge of tears hearing (no pun intended) this.....i'm a musician myself, around 8 months in now, and though it's had its' ups and downs (christmas day, for some reason, was almost unbearable) i have to say mine isn't at a place where it really upsets me. the first three or four months were the hardest months of my life, but fingers crossed, it seems to have plateaued for now. still, it's massively comforting to hear a fellow musician talk candidly and openly about T. thank you so much. xx

  • @KaBoomChannel
    @KaBoomChannel 10 років тому +13

    The best and only way to get rid of tinnitus is to ignore it. I really learned how to do this in the past month and it really works, and I have it REALLY bad. Bad enough where I can hear it over a jackhammer. What you have to do is say "f*ck it" That's all there is to it. Just accept it, the more you treat it like minor sh*t the more you will ignore it. I mean it could be worse, you could have cancer, or be blind or paralyzed. Tinnitus is little sh*t just say to hell with it, and you know what happens when you think like that? The brain ignores it. It took me a month to get like that now I barely notice it. Treat is like this mornings sh*t you flushed down the toilet, sorry for the curses but that is exactly how you have to see it. It is sh*t, crap, dog foo it's nothing,

    • @drast0ne
      @drast0ne 10 років тому +1

      I appreciate your comment, thanks man

    • @MJ-em2ix
      @MJ-em2ix 9 років тому +6

      As a sufferer of tinnitus, I have to say your words are golden. Treat it like minor shit and be glad that it's not cancer.

    • @capoeirask8
      @capoeirask8 6 років тому +2

      good words! i read your comment daily, helps me get through the day!

  • @bassguitar1919
    @bassguitar1919 11 років тому +1

    Raindance,
    I just wanted to write and say thank you for sharing your story. You are an encouragement to a lot of people that are in a desperate and frightening place. You've made a difference in people's lives by making these videos. I wish you the best in the future and continued relief from your condition as we hope and look forward to a cure for tinnitus. Thoughts and prayers for you and all that suffer.
    ~Josh

  • @3dfocustv
    @3dfocustv 12 років тому +1

    Really interesting video. Thank you for uploading. I got tinnitus back in 2008. It was horrendous and I became very depressed but I'm pleased to say I have learn't to live with it now and accept it. It is a cliche but once you accept it it becomes easier to ignore. It is one of the most lonely diseases. If you or anyone reading this ever needs any support from someone that understands let me know. Thanks for sharing your story - it's going to make many people feel less isolated!

  • @believethat6732
    @believethat6732 12 років тому

    wish u all the best i hope the treatment goes well for you .I had tinnitus for a few years when i was a teenager and it for randomly went away. Now at 23 it has come back again just as randomly and in both ears this time, hopefully these treatments they are trailing can reap big benefits and help give relief for the large number of people suffering from tinnitus

  • @LittleLauraBug
    @LittleLauraBug 11 років тому +1

    Finally a realistic video on Tinnitus! I've had it for about 5 years now, I believe it was caused from birth control implant but I could be wrong, I never went to night clubs or anything as a teen. I've lived with it up to now, I'm starting to feel very very depressed now and don't know what to do. The ENT was a waste of time!! Laura xo

  • @hiitscourt
    @hiitscourt 11 років тому

    I know you made this about 2 years ago, but I'm really glad to find this! I have tinnitus from my ear drum rupturing on a plane. I didn't take any antibiotics or drops and it just cleared up on its own. I had it before from a concert and it went away in a few months. I'm hopeful it'll go away or resolve itself, so I try not to stress and make sure I get to the ENT every year.

  • @paulgreenwood6877
    @paulgreenwood6877 12 років тому

    I just wanted to say "Thank you" for making this video. Best wishes.

  • @studward77
    @studward77 12 років тому

    I feel for you. I have the same high-pitch ringing in my left ear. right ear is fine. most nights I sleep OK but 1-2 night a week it really bothers me around bedtime. I downloaded an iPad app called 'Sharp Mind' that helps on those nights. Went to an ENT specialist today and learned I have moderate to severe hearing loss for freq > 5KHz. Not surprised. Thank you for taking the time for this. It it is a REAL medical condition and it's affecting my life.

  • @barques95
    @barques95 10 років тому

    Thanks for sharing your story. I've suffered since '98. There's no easy answers and successful "treatment" appears to be measured not by eliminating the tinnitus, but by improving our attitudes towards it. Not an easy life but we're not alone.

  • @natedog2004
    @natedog2004 10 років тому

    i am a 30 year old and for about a week i have had this and i can't wait to go to the doctor to see what he can do for me it's so hard to sleep at night and this continuous ringing in my ears is driving me crazy!!!!! so i know what you mean guys!!!! i don't remember how it all started but all i know is that i am so ready for this to be done and over with! and i am gonna do what the doctor tells me to do ! i can not wait for this to go away! it is so annoying ! will keep you guys posted! Nate.

  • @JamJells
    @JamJells 12 років тому

    My tinnitus came last year after many years of never knowing of the threat. My ears did go through what I term a process before the ringing started in earnest. I did go to a Alice Cooper show in Reno that was very loud and left me numb for hours. I would have never done that knowing AC played that loud. I started hearing clicks and ringing for short periods.... only minutes, but then one day it never went away. Thanks for posting this and continue to follow up with anything that might help

  • @jeff9150
    @jeff9150 11 років тому

    Dude, thank you so much for sharing your experience. I also live in San Diego and suffer from Tinnitus. On October first 2012, I woke up thinking the smoke alarm was going off in my house. To my horror I soon realized the piercing sound was inside my head. Unlike your tinnitus, mine is not trauma induced. I have no clue what caused mine. Just appeared on 10/1/12. My tinnitus is gnarly! Both ears and rinning at about 6500htz!! I appreciate you sharing your experience, it encouraged me!

  • @elkina20
    @elkina20 12 років тому

    Thank you very much for sharing your experiens and information. I been sufering from this problem in my left ear for about a year now. I have difficulties in school and it has change my life completely.

  • @Sabotski
    @Sabotski 11 років тому +1

    Thank you so much. I've been living with tinnitus for about 5 years now and it makes life really hard cause as soon as I get a little bit stressed or exited for something the ringing becomes louder and I just cant function and I have to lay down in a dark room and sleep for like 2 hours to recover.
    Thank you for the tips of white nois and purple noise, it kinda helps.

  • @chris24542
    @chris24542 11 років тому +1

    I used to struggle just as much as you do, ive been having this since i was 12 and i am 26. it dosent go away you just get used to it. i promise it gets better, i promise try doing diffrent things like moving you head at diffrent angles, that somtimes worked for me. the best thing you can do is just wait it out. But trust me it DOES get beter trust me

  • @xHzDxKING
    @xHzDxKING 12 років тому

    Guys dont loose hope or faith, Were in this together ive developed this too and it sucks disrupts sleep and everything but do not loose faith this is the 21st century and there are tons of things we can all try differently for our specific need. Once Again if your in severe distress of your Tinnitus its always good to talk to someone about it especially someone whos around your age group and has it as well. Im 18 and i have but im not giving up and i refuse this to take over and ruin my life!!!

  • @Tinnitus-Forumcom
    @Tinnitus-Forumcom 10 років тому

    Good Stuff Man ! Support like yours is GOLDEN !

  • @Bachmania28
    @Bachmania28 11 років тому

    Hi, I have seen your vids, I am from The Netherlands and I am a musician as well. In 2007 i got tinnitus with hyperacusis. It was so terrible and severe I could not talk with people anymore.
    No it is much better. I am 32 years now and protect my ears when the sounds are too loud and keep doing nice things in life. With a big psychological focus the symptoms will worsen. It can become really less!

  • @erkicaplatz7212
    @erkicaplatz7212 11 років тому

    I totally understand, being a musician and very sensitive to noises. I hope it improves for you. Mine was caused by SNRI medication - AVOID AT ALL COSTS

  • @Biggerbyte
    @Biggerbyte 12 років тому

    I'm so depressed at knowing that this will be with me the rest of my life. It is getting in the way of everything. I'm not even sure of how I got it. A fan helps tremendously with sleep, thank God.

  • @GlenMcAllister
    @GlenMcAllister 12 років тому

    Thanks for your genuine comments and experiences.

  • @TommyBBQBessinger
    @TommyBBQBessinger 10 років тому +2

    Thank you so much for your honesty and awareness. Iv'e had titnitus for a year now and have been to 2 eare doctors and they both said their is NO cure. They did mention masking the sound but that is about it. I left feeing like I wanted to freak out as you said and have been very depressed about it. I sometimes wake up in the middle of the night like last night and started freaking out about it, I think to myself, "Oh my gosh, as I get older my hearing will get worse with age and this high pitch noise in my head is going to get louder". That is when I begin to loose it and think to myself, I don't think I can go on living this way if and when it gets worse. It's good to hear on youtube people speaking of this. I am not alone, I see that now. Thank you again.

    • @dgkstl1421
      @dgkstl1421 9 років тому

      I used to wake up in the middle of the night and start freaking out also. I would sometimes shout at the noise to stop and then just start pacing from wall to wall. I didn't think I would ever sleep through the night again. But a year later I am sleeping much better although I still struggle. I hate it.

    • @TommyBBQBessinger
      @TommyBBQBessinger 9 років тому

      Has it gotten any better?

    • @kuldeepgupta9966
      @kuldeepgupta9966 6 років тому

      Tommy BBQ How are you now ?
      your response will mean a lot to me

  • @Ali_Arma
    @Ali_Arma 11 років тому

    Agree 100%. Some reliefs I find are listening to sounds you can hear on a "white noise" app, chillout music, some relaxing sounds videos on youtube are very helpful also, the loudness of the tinnitus can be reduced after a few minuted . Avoid stress, salty foods, caffeine. I had a habit of listening to almost everything with headphones this plus being in loud noise environments are a result of my tinnitus, reducing the volume on your ipod etc and avoiding the louder areas at gigs I Recommend!!

  • @ZossWorks
    @ZossWorks 10 років тому

    I just got my tinnitus about 80 days ago. (Loud Noise)
    Thank you for telling us your story. My tinnitus is annoying but I've learned to deal with it. Honestly I don't think about much now. I hope you can get better and we all could get rid of this ringing sound.

  • @SheepyHollowCanada
    @SheepyHollowCanada 12 років тому

    I been bugged by this for over a year and sort of dishearten there isn't much that can be done. Good video!

  • @bahome1
    @bahome1 12 років тому

    Thank you raindance. You are super !! Thanks for the links!
    Smiles,
    Barbara

  • @TheJmcks
    @TheJmcks 11 років тому

    ive had tinnitus for 4 years, everyones different but this is a few things which helped me, get a Q tip, place inside about 2 millimetres inside your nostril and find your ticklish 'donot place it up any further ' start to twiggle it until you start to sneeze, after short while your nose will be running, any congestion you have especially if you feel is related to your tinnitus, will be cleared, takes bit getting use to, finding your ticklish spot. really helped me and my tinnitus, completely va

  • @StephanieRoss1
    @StephanieRoss1 11 років тому

    Thank You for Sharing Your Story. I am sorry you are going through all this. I was hit with a super loud noise one time 92 days or so ago. Instant ringing. I learned 54 days later about a hyperbaric chamber for 90 minutes at 1.8 to 2.4 range. Been 30 days seemed to help a little just wish I new when the accident first happened. Instead I took Corticosteroids and that stopped my healing in my opinion and did nothing but horrible side effects.

  • @PauloSilva-py1nd
    @PauloSilva-py1nd 10 років тому

    Welcome to the club. I have had it for fifteen years and got it from hearing loud music on the headphones. It gets worse if I drink alcohol and at night can be a complete pain. I was lucky in that I got it diagnosed by one of the best ear doctors in Portugal where he told me immediately that there was no known cure for it. I gather that in Israel they do some sessions where they try to minimize the sound and that will set you back a few thousand €uros. Babra Streisand and Phil Collins both have it, if that is any consolation!

  • @moose11vt
    @moose11vt 12 років тому

    Good advice. I've had pretty severe tinnitus for two years now. Even though it's always there, I have also found exercise and lots of water can help. Many times I have some relief the day after I work-out and drink a minimum of one-gallon of water.

  • @Leon2101
    @Leon2101 10 років тому

    I'm hearing it right now. Its been going on for 10 minutes. I THINK that for me, it is because of too much caffeine I have been consuming lately. That is the only lifestyle change I have made and it is listed as one of the causes on webmd.
    Thank you for sharing your story!

  • @azvid13
    @azvid13 12 років тому

    Thanks for posting this video. There might not be a proper cure yet but It really helps to know that I'm not the only one suffering with this condition. Guess I'd better switch to decaf.

  • @FoxyPercival714
    @FoxyPercival714 12 років тому

    I wish all people luck and hope they find the cure, me I still have it as of this month when typing it, awhile back as of late Feburary of 2011. It screwed with me, but I learned to cope with it, for example, I still hear my blood being pumped through my ears ( that ocean noise when you put a shell to your ear) When my cat starts annoying me with his meows I used ear plugs and I fell asleep to the ringing. I used mine as an asset, not a weakness.

  • @bobavola3290
    @bobavola3290 9 років тому

    I have "T" just got it 3 months ago...and after all the ENT and super hours of research the rest of the bull your plain and simple explanation of where we all stand is somewhat
    helpful and truthful thank you..good presentation..hopefully something will come along soon and help all of us......lol

  • @bozyip
    @bozyip 10 років тому

    Hey Hi :-)
    Just wanted to back up what you said.
    I'm also a musician, frontman, and I play 11 instruments. Started playing in bands in 1968, mostly heavy rock and blues bands, and of course EVERYBODY was loud. I'd come off stage with ringing ears but it would be gone after a day or so.
    Back in the 60's there was no info that any of us were really aware of, and nobody thought about wearing ear plugs or anything like that, so we just hammered on regardless as you do when you're young.
    In 1985, still playing bands, I contracted the mother of all colds, it was a shocker with the headache from hell. It only lasted a few days, but that's when my Tinnitus started. The music probably didn't help, but it was the cold that caused it. The ringing in one ear was a nightmare, but 6 months later I woke up one morning, and it was completely gone !!!.
    In 1999, I was fronting a very loud rock band, and after one major gig came off stage with ringing ears of course, but this time it didn't clear up. It wasn't overly bad, but it was there. Then the double whammy's lol.
    That same year I was on a long haul flight from London to Australia. By the time I got to Singapore, the left side of my face was swollen like a football. Went to see a doctor in Australia and it was diagnosed as Otitis Externa due to cabin pressure.
    Got back to Italy and my head felt like it would explode and the ear pain was unbelievable.
    Saw my doctor in London, and she prescribed ear drops, but a week later she told me to stop using them, and plug my ears when washing my hair so no water would get in.
    Did this for a few weeks and the Otitis started to ease off, and then lol, I caught a massive cold, a real stinker, and wound up with an inflamed and blocked gland in my throat, and my old chum Tinnitus came back with a vengeance lol.
    Stopped playing in bands in 2007, (too bloody old to be humping gear about lol), and by now the Tinnitus was roaring.
    Well I've had it in both ears now for 15 years, and it's LOUD, bloody LOUD, and though I agree that the loud music certainly didn't help, nor did the Otitis, I believe in my case at least that it was those 2 bad colds that triggered my Tinnitus.
    I still have the swollen gland as treatment on the British National Health Service wasn't available at the time, however I'm looking into it soon.
    Thing is, I did get used to the loud ringing plus my partner is also a musician and we have 32 instruments between us here in the flat and are always playing, so there's always noise around, but the Tinnitus has become much much worse and louder in the past 2 months, so now I need to see my doctor as it's becoming unbearable, and I'm now getting a feeling of "pressure" in both ears.
    If I do manage to get something done about it, however slight, I'll post here just in case it may be of help to others in some way.
    Thanks for your video mate, and yeah, like soooooo many others, I know what you're going through.
    Chin up :-)

  • @lamontdj3968
    @lamontdj3968 7 років тому

    Informative and considered - thanks for sharing your tinnitus journey

  • @faz1991
    @faz1991 11 років тому

    Brilliant video. I had tendonitis and people didn't seem to realise the kind of pain and problems it caused me, i'm also a musician, be it an early-days one (2 years playing guitar). I had a pain in my ear a few days ago, not whilst listening/playing anything, but when i woke up on the sofa in the middle of the night. I'm not sure what it was, it still kinda feels a bit weird, but no ringing. Though earlier that day i was listening to loud/ high pitched music. Thanks for sharing.

  • @myboozjee
    @myboozjee 12 років тому

    Thank you. I'm hopeful too. On my first appointment they gave me an EEG, a whole battery of hearing tests, and an rMRI. Tuesday will be the first actual treatment with the rTMS but I won't know whether it's the sham treatment or the real one. There will be 3 more treatments after this and at least one will be the real treatment. If the rTMS works, you may want to check into some clinical trials that may be going on in your area at clinicalTrials.gov. I wish you the very best!

  • @FoxyPercival714
    @FoxyPercival714 12 років тому

    I wish you luck and hope that you and I and all the people that have this get a cure. Mine came out of no where... First it was wax in both ears now nothing... No cause for mine but it was a dark road for me, took me 6-8 weeks to get used to it, but as I told myself, why worry about such noise and move on, like napping, sleeping or eating? I hope this helps and works for most of you.

  • @Sammybizness
    @Sammybizness 12 років тому

    Thanks for the video. My tinnitus just worsened after some loud music playing with a drummer. I never thought this would happen, I'm having a rough time, getting by, especially at work. We need a cure for this!!!

  • @lakeninevah
    @lakeninevah 12 років тому

    Hello...An honest review of the condition and, what NOT to do. LLLT (Low Level Laser Therapy) has been on my list as possible treatments. You might want to look into it and just stay abreast of it.
    I too am a musician and, did not handle it as well as you. So, good job!

  • @pxmstr
    @pxmstr 12 років тому

    very well done sir I'm a 57 yr old male been involved in the automotive industry most of my life.
    there are noises in any industry that hurt hearing I do have tinnitus and it was caused before the big push on safety hence trying to sue someone is useless such things as compressed air releasing a high volume pitch hurts hearing at that time I was young and concerts! boy let me tell you folks do not GO to any WITHOUT hearing protection

  • @harebell6850
    @harebell6850 10 років тому

    Thank you for this. I had tinnitus when I was 18 and it nearly drove me demented for a while but eventually I became habituated. However, I am now 46 and have found it has suddenly become intrusive again and it has made me rather obsessed. Now the obsession part seems to have taken over and it's really not helping. I can't remember how I managed to let it go the first time but I really need to.

  • @believethat6732
    @believethat6732 12 років тому

    Thats a shame hopefully there will be a breakthrough sooner rather than later so we all might as well just try to stay positive :)

  • @jtking2504
    @jtking2504 12 років тому

    Thanks for this great vid, really informative & I can relate to so much. Nice to know you're not alone :)
    I've had it for a year and was very distressed at first but with time it gets easier. I've learned how to control the volume & I can get it to low levels so I can go about life without noticing it. The brain gets used to it as well, so you don't stress anymore. Lifestyle helps, I did juice fasting once & by 3rd day it was pretty much gone. It comes back if I am not healthy tho :(

  • @escaflowne789
    @escaflowne789 8 років тому

    Thanks for the video bro, I'm am glad I'm not alone in this one

    • @yung_slider
      @yung_slider 8 років тому

      +escaflowne789 Hey, how was with you? Loud music or someting?

  • @Silkaz7
    @Silkaz7 11 років тому

    i´m 24 year old, currently on my last year of med school, i´ve had tinnitus for about 3 years now after an ear infection.... but i also played electric guitar on a rock band as a teenager, listened to very loud music, and used earphones for long periods of time, take care of your ears people.... this is really annoying and depresing sometimes i cant sleep.

  • @JesusChristIsLord__
    @JesusChristIsLord__ 10 років тому

    Hey, thanks for sharing. I was tinnitus that recently worsened after a ear infection. It's been really, really hard. The anxiety is hard to deal with. I'm implementing a treatment based on Acoustic Coordinated Reset Neuromodulation (I've made up the acronym ACORN to remember it) -- google it if you've never heard of it. Been on it for about two weeks now and I feel a definite improvement in my tinnitus symptoms. I used the free Audacity mixer to match my tinnitus frequency and just play it over my computer speakers (too risky to use earphones or headphones in case I do more damage). I encourage tinnitus sufferers to look into this treatment, but be careful you don't turn the decibels too high!

  • @newhero58
    @newhero58 11 років тому

    Omg i feel so sad for you omg god bless you my friend.

  • @bufus
    @bufus 10 років тому

    Thank you for sharing this and thank you for being "real" and for not trying to shill a useless pill or product. (There is a special place in hell for that Quietus huckster.) You articulately summarize the feelings and anguish that I felt when I acquired tinnitus years ago. White noise does help -- especially at night. That's been a godsend, actually. There have been good days and not so good days, but my experience has been that it actually does get better. Thanks again.

  • @mexicaniggy169
    @mexicaniggy169 12 років тому

    I wouldn't get too worried yet. If it's only been a few days there's a good chance it is temporary, or at the very least will get much quieter. I've had the same thing happen a number of times and my tinnitus is, relatively, minor now. I really hope you get better man, tinnitus FUCKING SUCKS, and remember earplugs next time.

  • @es218827
    @es218827 11 років тому

    Thanks for sharing. I've had a ringing in my right ear for a while but in the past few months it's gotten louder. I don't have "real" heath insurances just some crappy junk plan that will not pay for anything. So getting an MRI of my ear is something I have to save up for. Already seen the ENT and they didn't see anything and the audio test was fine. The idea of having to live with this is VERY depressing.

  • @fortune1109
    @fortune1109 11 років тому

    Thanks for sharing your story. I am also struggling to cope up with the ringing noise in my left ear. I have pulsating noise that coincide with my heart beat and it very much affect my concentration at work.

  • @myboozjee
    @myboozjee 12 років тому

    Just thought I'd give you an update on the potential rTMS treatment you mentioned. I have signed up to be one of the study participants in a UAMS trial and my first appointment is next week (4/17/12). I've had it since 2006, or 2007 after being prescribed ofloxacin otic ear drops for an outer ear infection. I've got tinnitus in both ears. I'm hopeful that the treatments will at least reduce the noise to a level where I can ignore it. I'll keep you posted.

  • @nivity
    @nivity 12 років тому

    Appreciate the video, I had tinnitus for 6 weeks now and its been and still is really hard to handle.
    I did not get it from sounds but my doctors and tinnitus "specialist" i've been to have said its most likley from stress/depression and tensions in my neck,jaw.
    I have done some tests and are now doing exercices for my neck,jaw and trying to get out of my depression to help with the tinnitus.
    There is a small chance it will dissapear or atleast reduce the noise If i get better.

  • @Silverping
    @Silverping 11 років тому

    Hey man, thanks for the vid. I have been dealing with tinnitus for about 10yrs now. I first experienced it in Dec03 while reading. Had ear infections as a teen, use to attend small but loud concerts. Not sure of the primary factor in causing my tinnitus, but it's there. I have learned to mask it (when unbearable) at night listening to nature sounds, that seems to help. Also taking Antihistamine (non-drowsy allergy med) seems to help a bit. Don't take pepto-bismo (read bottle). Hope for a cure

  • @rosariopereira2853
    @rosariopereira2853 10 років тому

    Thanks a great deal for having shared your experience of tinnitus. I could learn a few things as I'm just in my second week of this problem. Hope to share my experience or should I get some solution to my problem some day sooner or later. Thank u once again.

  • @AlexSmith-cu1rg
    @AlexSmith-cu1rg 10 років тому

    We've lived with ringing in the ears for some time, often virtually intolerable and also other situations certainly not also awful. Yet usually at this time there. A buddy tried out anything named 'Oakloe' and acquired effects. When i tried out it also and also have recently been therefore delighted. This buzzing nevertheless comes and is going, however it is really greater. Thought this might be very helpful.

  • @seanowens5252
    @seanowens5252 11 років тому

    Thanks alot man for the video! I have only experienced Tinnitus for 3 days now! torture!

  • @20kazz
    @20kazz 10 років тому

    I know what you mean Im only 23 and have had it for 3 yrs I also get dizzy. Thank you for sharing. I agree with you about the ear drops 100%.

  • @TommyBBQBessinger
    @TommyBBQBessinger 9 років тому

    So has it gotten worst since your last video and are you doing anything to prevent it from getting worse?

  • @KingofPepsi
    @KingofPepsi 12 років тому

    I think one of the main problems that causes the ringing in the ear(s) is jamming out to LOUD MUSIC. I love it loud, too!! It's awesome!!
    Same thing when we go to the movies, it's awesome watching and hearing a film really, really LOUD. Something like "Jurassic Park", we really want to hear that T-Rex roar.
    Sadly, loudness takes its toll on our ears, and we must pay the price sooner or later. I'm currently looking around for home remedies...

  • @TheDeejayprice
    @TheDeejayprice 11 років тому

    I am with you on this one, i bega to also have the same problem. I would dj gigs and attend gigs and i never had protection. Thats the reason why i ended up having hissing in my ears after a while. When i stopped the music, it felt as it became more enhanced. =/ sorry to hear that.

  • @94grapevine94
    @94grapevine94 12 років тому

    Good job, man respect

  • @EwoutJP
    @EwoutJP 11 років тому

    Thank you for this video, I got mine T**S around the time that you got yours.. (and the same kind of sound..) We can survive this if we support each other!

  • @blarabkom5225
    @blarabkom5225 11 років тому

    i am going to list just those things which i believe they have contributed to get rid of tinnitus, i eat 5 almonds daily, cut off caffeine, sugar. go to gym, try to bring your weight to normal, i lost 10 kgs , i am 188cm tall and i weight now around 90kg ...all this have helped me, my tinnitus noise went down by 80% and this last months i am experiencing some 100% of drop in noise! very happy with where i got to after 2 years of this nasty tinnitus.
    hope this help!

  • @bebum0
    @bebum0 12 років тому

    Hi, thanks for your answer. Yeah, sometimes I bring my earplugs to the gym. Could you please say what kind of side effects you know from gabapentin? As I'm taking it for about 45 days, maybe I should consider other options... besides, I'm not even feeling any results it...maybe it's too early.

  • @ZeroZic
    @ZeroZic 12 років тому

    I also struggled with tinnitus in the past. I got mine most likely because I use headphones whenever listening to anything on my PC. While I still have it. It's so faint and forgotten, I have to lie down in bed, and concentrate on it. (medium high pitch asymmetric beeping) Sometimes when I get ear infections the beeping actually goes entirely away! Which is very strange. It kind of contradict logic I have this kind of pillow that has a build in speaker with software, and it plays music. works!!

  • @JamesProducesVideos
    @JamesProducesVideos 12 років тому

    I use a fan when i sleep at night! Really helps with my tinnitus

  • @jt8908
    @jt8908 11 років тому

    Iv'e had tinnitus for over 2 years now. It started after I went to a dance. I was sitting by one of the speakers and it busted or something and it made a loud static noise. I should not have been sitting that close to the speakers so it was my fault entirely, but there's nothing I can do about it now. Iv'e gotten used to it, but some days it changes from the usual ringing to a popping noise. Those are the worst days. A healthy diet is the best way to lower the sound volume. Hang in there folks!

  • @cellamarcella1988
    @cellamarcella1988 12 років тому

    I woke up Jan. 26, 2009 completelly deaf in my right ear, and have, I think a mild case of tinnitus. It's been a long challenging journey, and I empathize with other that have any condition like this... it can be rather isolating...
    Peace

  • @belgiandude1996
    @belgiandude1996 11 років тому

    i know how you feel i have the same problem but dont lose hope

  • @christian2101
    @christian2101 12 років тому

    Thanks man! I have it for about 4 years now, but i don't think about it that much anymore.....seems like that its true when they say u get used to it.

  • @Bemis29
    @Bemis29 9 років тому +1

    I developed (L) ear tinnitus from using a back pack leaf blower without hearing protection (I know dumb) and what I have found that helps significantly quell my high pitched sound is by placing a swimmers ( silicon type) ear plug in my good (R) ear. Almost immediately the sound abates? The only downside is that you can't hear very well out of your (R) ear. However, this works great for sleeping and in quiet room situations and gives you a nice reprieve from the high pitched whining. If you keep the ear plug in my ear for awhile ( 1/2 hour or more) and then remove it ( my tinnitus remains greatly subdued until exposed to more loud continues sounds.
    My thinking is that by restricting sound in my good (R) ear using an air plug forces my (L) ear ( which is upregulated and in a hyper state) to be more subject to the sound that it has been generating internally...which help quell or downregulate the sound into a more normal state. Those with unilateral ( tinnitus) give this a try and you may be surprised.

  • @craigsmith248
    @craigsmith248 12 років тому

    Thanks for the information. I have tinnitus in my right ear. I got it when my sister shouted in my ear. She though it was funny. I have ringing ever since then. I noticed that asperin makes the ringing louder. Also, a good night's sleep helps.
    I am looking for some audio therapy. I will look at the website you mentioned. Thanks again.

  • @TheGreekPianist
    @TheGreekPianist 9 років тому

    How are you and your ears doing now in 2015, mate? Has it improved? Have you found a good treatment regimen that's helped you?
    Best regards,
    Jonathan

  • @ArseRamp233
    @ArseRamp233 11 років тому

    Had T for 7 months now. I'm a musician/producer too. How have you coped with it in regards to playing music, do you still play and wear ear plugs when with a band/live? Do you wear ear plugs if you go to a loud club or bar? I'm pondering whether to start playing again with ear plugs in, but I've heard in many cases ear plugs don't always protect you from further damage. I've stopped making music too (with DAW), as I'm scared to make the ringing worse.

  • @redrum5389
    @redrum5389 12 років тому

    Thank you for the info, God bless

  • @blackmic86
    @blackmic86 11 років тому

    I don't have any health insurance. What do I do? Do I just say the hell with it and just take the medical bills hit or try something else. Well so far the ringing is still at a steady pace. Not enough to make go crazy or anything. I been doing a lot of research and looking at a lot of youtube videos. Which has been very helpful. I most ask did your tinnitus start off small and grow or did it just stay the same? Thanks for responding to me.

  • @thegaiastone1
    @thegaiastone1 11 років тому

    I was given a beta blocker drug for headaches and believe this gave me my buzzing noise in both my ears. Most of the time I'm not aware but when I listen sounds daft I know it kind of makes me anxious. Tonight I had a few cups of coffee and it seems worse so thanks for mentioning that I was not aware that this can cause tinnitus to be worse. Good video, here's to a cure...

  • @petsmart1000
    @petsmart1000 11 років тому

    i've had ringing in my ears since i was a young kid & had a hard time hearing, but never really thought anything of it, neither did my parents & teachers, they thought i wasn't paying attention, then in my late 20s i was having more of a hard time hearing, esp low frequencies,& the ringing never stops, so i ended up getting bilateral hearing aids, & it actually helped with the tinnitus. & i have mild to moderate hearing loss. so hearing aids might help w/ the tinnitus for others, maybe.

  • @FoxyPercival714
    @FoxyPercival714 12 років тому

    Really, WOW. I hear ya, That is really wow. I have it in both ears and yet when I was told mine would last forever, my ear drums moved because of air pressure (before my ENT), but yet nothing wrong. now there is fluid behind my ear drums so who knows what is causing mine. I got mine back in late Febuaray of 2011 (before the release of Pokemon Black and White.)

  • @typo6647
    @typo6647 10 років тому

    Double check: it might be sensitivity to electricity- take a quick walk around the house, turn off all electricity and any WiFi (iPads/iPhones etc....did the sound change? Is it gone? does it go away when you are in other towns, out in the countryside? If so, check out electromagnetic sensitivity on youtube.

  • @FoxyPercival714
    @FoxyPercival714 12 років тому

    Also when clenching your jaw and teeth it gets louder... I always wondered, does the lower jaw quiver when you stretch it?

  • @WendyMoule
    @WendyMoule 10 років тому

    My tinnitus has been with me for over 30 years. I also have multiple IgE allergies. I believe that my tinnitus is mainly due to inflammation from the allergies. When I am having a bad allergy attack, my tinnitus becomes louder with different tones added into the mix. I also have to take a pulse [6 tablets] of prednisone to calm the allergy attack. The interesting thing, is when I have to take the steroid, the tinnitus will cease for a couple of hours. It is so noticeable!

  • @myboozjee
    @myboozjee 12 років тому

    Finished my last rTMS treatment Friday (6/22/12) and although I had some relief, it was short lived. Only lasted a few hours. I'm back on the hunt for any promising new treatments.

  • @AnneCH139
    @AnneCH139 11 років тому

    I'm in my 60's and had this condition for as long as I can remember - possibly due to ear infections developed due to colds & flu.

  • @gooseywhispers
    @gooseywhispers 5 років тому +2

    Hi what is this Indian treatment you had done, the video link doesn't work

  • @jimmy27paul
    @jimmy27paul 11 років тому

    Think of a bright colour, gold is a good one. Shut your eyes, breath in this colour and concentrate on your ears in your mind. Every time you breath you imagine that colour going straight to the ears. Breath in and out, in and out in and out. Do it for a couple of minutes. You will start to feel hot thats just the healing energy. Do it a couple of times a day that is if its not healed first time round.

  • @Biggerbyte
    @Biggerbyte 11 років тому

    Mine has been really bad the last two days. Lucky for me there are better days, but still an ongoing problem that just is not going to ever go away. That disturbs me greatly. Like the rest of you, I hate it. If there ever was a debilitating affliction.

  • @myboozjee
    @myboozjee 12 років тому

    I sincerely hope you never have a medical problem that impacts your life like tinnitus impacts ours, even though you don't understand what we're going through. I don't wish this for anyone, not even someone who tries to ridicule us.

  • @danbrett23
    @danbrett23 11 років тому

    Thanks for the video , i started about 6 months ago with what started like an untuned radio for about 2 months then about 3 weeks of amazing silence and now i just get a ringing at night when all is quiet,you said about the caffeine and sports drinks do these effect it? And also does exercise help?thankyou....

  • @mailydonika4909
    @mailydonika4909 11 років тому

    I've had tinnitus since a concert one year ago, and i'm fifteen years old... I really don't want it to be worse in the future

  • @shekeyra100
    @shekeyra100 12 років тому

    your so right there has been alot of stuff on certain ear drops can cause damage like some can litratlly burn through your ear drum

  • @SIMUANGCO2468
    @SIMUANGCO2468 12 років тому

    3 months after my return from Iraq I was diagnosed,, I feel like im loosing my head!!! Cant concentrate, sleeping is hard to accomplish.. I agree with you the only way I can go to sleep is with white noise and I have a fish tank in my room that creates filler noise..

  • @guerraldo
    @guerraldo 5 років тому +1

    what is the procedure you have had to get rid of the tinnitus?

  • @mountainmash4693
    @mountainmash4693 9 років тому

    May god help you over come this challenge you are facing.