The Early Days of Your Tinnitus.

An article by Adrian Featherstone:

Whether they realise it or not most people have heard the sounds of tinnitus. After exposure to any very loud
noise we all have a ringing in the ear to some degree. We expect it and then we tolerate it. We have experienced
this phenomenon as youngsters after listening to music at excess volume either through the radio, listening to
records or from going to pop concerts. It isn’t something that really concerns us because it always goes away after
a few hours. Because it is only ever a temporary condition we don’t think about it very much or even less give it a
name.
But what if it continues, for days, months, years? That would seem unbearable! Well, that is how it is for the
tinnitus sufferer. The ringing ears which are the sounds of tinnitus stay with you as a tinnitus sufferer. They
stay with you twenty four hours a day and seven days a week. The sounds of tinnitus are with you when you finally
get to sleep, and they are ringing in your ears when you wake up. The sounds of tinnitus are in your head and
likely to be your constant companion, long term.
A new tinnitus sufferer can wake up one morning and find their ears ringing for no apparent reason. It is not
always the case that tinnitus sounds just continue after exposure to loud noise. At the beginning of course there
is an assumption that the tinnitus sounds will fade away. When they don’t it is at first annoying. Then it becomes
worrying. Eventually it can be quite frightening. Frightening because you just cannot get away from the sounds of
tinnitus, there is nowhere to go.
A consultation with the doctor often does little more than confirm a tinnitus diagnosis. Most doctors will
say that there is very little tinnitus information available as there is as yet no known cure for tinnitus. At
least there is comfort in knowing that there is no physical problem which could make a bad situation even
worse.
So what should the new tinnitus sufferer do and where should he go for some form of tinnitus support?
Fortunately in the age of the internet there is plenty of tinnitus information and tinnitus support available from
your desktop. However, too much information can actually be counterproductive. Hours spent poring over negative
websites can result in an increased negativity and resultant increase in tinnitus sounds.
Tinnitus feeds off attention. The new tinnitus sufferer will very soon notice that the more they think about
their tinnitus, the more they listen to those tinnitus sounds, the more intense they become. But, there is an
important clue here. Learning how to turn your back on the sounds of tinnitus is the starting point in the journey
to defeat tinnitus. This is the signpost to tinnitus liberation.
More articles by Adrian Featherstone:
- Ringing in the
Ear. The onset of a sound like a ringing in the ear can be caused by a sudden exposure
to a loud sound, continuous exposure to noise or potentially to an underlying health issue.
- What Causes Ringing in
the Ears. What causes the ringing in the ears that we universally call
tinnitus?
- Much Needed Tinnitus
Relief. Living a normal life with the sounds of tinnitus constantly ringing in
your ears would seem an impossibility to most tinnitus sufferers.
-
Tinnitus Cures That Might Work For You. With the realisation that the noises you
are hearing in your ears or in your head are not going to go away comes the journey to either eliminate them or
to learn to live with them.
-
Alternative Tinnitus Treatment. Most people who have found that they are living
with the ringing in the ears which characterises the sounds of tinnitus will have been told by their medical
practitioner that there is no known tinnitus cure.
-
Subjective and Objective Tinnitus. The sounds of tinnitus that will be so well
known to those living with this condition are variously described as ringing in the ears, hissing,whistling or
buzzing.
- Symptoms
of Tinnitus. Millions of people around the globe experience the symptoms of
tinnitus. The ringing in the ears which characterises this complaint is especially common in the towns and
cities of the industrialised western world.
- Symptoms
For Tinnitus. Ringing in the ear is one of the primary symptoms of tinnitus.
Tinnitus being a condition which commonly affects about a fifth of the population aged 55 or over.
- What
Causes Tinnitus. There will be few people who have gone to a discotheque or to a
live band concert who will not have experienced the sounds of tinnitus.
-
Finding Your Own Tinnitus Relief. Only those of us who have lived with the sounds
of tinnitus singing away in our consciousness and who have suffered the constant ringing in the ears that goes
with it truly understand the trauma tinnitus creates.
- Tinnitus
Hypnosis.The use of Tinnitus Hypnosis and Tinnitus Hypnotherapy in the battle to clear tinnitus
symptoms has long been recognised...
- The Effects of
Tinnitus. Tinnitus is widely described as a condition
in which a person hears noises where no corresponding external noise exists.
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