Thanks, I had to Google that, and found some interesting information on it.
I'm hoping it's being caused by a brain tumor, that may explain why I am...the way that I am. I have enough other mental, psychological, marital, and financial issues, and now this ringing, may just put me completely over the edge.
44 years old. While I do have some hearing problems, I'm not certain that is the cause of it.
I'm researching if -major- stress can cause it. It seems I have lost nearly everything, and now I am going to lose what's left of my mind.
I turn up the music, or TV to an 'annoying' level, and I can still hear it. The ringing is nearly deafening when it is absolutely quiet, and I fear it is driving me insane.
I ask how old you are as I suspected you might be in the age group who might have been to a few Rock concerts, music too loud type thing.
It is very easy to damage your hearing, and a common way to do this is by listening to music too loudly, often without realising.
Whilst I don't suffer from Tinnitus myself, I don't hear as well as someone who has not been in a noisy environment. So my hearing has been damaged by a combination of loud music and a life of working in noisy places. For example I was deaf for 3 days following a Black Sabbath concert back in 1978 or '79.
Anyway, Tinnitus can also be caused by the same thing, a good friend who has been in the music biz all his adult life has Tinnitus, so perhaps yours happened in a similar way?
IIN My ears are ringing..... -constantly- ?
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Tinnitus.
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Thanks, I had to Google that, and found some interesting information on it.
I'm hoping it's being caused by a brain tumor, that may explain why I am...the way that I am. I have enough other mental, psychological, marital, and financial issues, and now this ringing, may just put me completely over the edge.
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How old are you Jeff?
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44 years old. While I do have some hearing problems, I'm not certain that is the cause of it.
I'm researching if -major- stress can cause it. It seems I have lost nearly everything, and now I am going to lose what's left of my mind.
I turn up the music, or TV to an 'annoying' level, and I can still hear it. The ringing is nearly deafening when it is absolutely quiet, and I fear it is driving me insane.
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I ask how old you are as I suspected you might be in the age group who might have been to a few Rock concerts, music too loud type thing.
It is very easy to damage your hearing, and a common way to do this is by listening to music too loudly, often without realising.
Whilst I don't suffer from Tinnitus myself, I don't hear as well as someone who has not been in a noisy environment. So my hearing has been damaged by a combination of loud music and a life of working in noisy places. For example I was deaf for 3 days following a Black Sabbath concert back in 1978 or '79.
Anyway, Tinnitus can also be caused by the same thing, a good friend who has been in the music biz all his adult life has Tinnitus, so perhaps yours happened in a similar way?