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Pat Patrickson
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Living with Tinnitus: How do You Cope?

Submitted by Pat Patrickson
Fri, 17 Jul 2009

Living with tinnitus can be tough. If you are the only one suffering within your social and professional circles, it can be very difficult for others to comprehend what you have to deal with. Many people simply give up hope, and accept that they will have to live with it for the rest of their lives. However, there is hope. There are treatment options available, and there are ways to reduce and control the symptoms.

Unfortunately, recovering from tinnitus is a slow process for most people, and they have difficultly in coping. What you have to realize is that the problem was, in most cases, created over a period of many years, and as such you cannot expect results immediately.

When having to cope with tinnitus, pleas keep the following in mind:

1. There are ways to relieve the symptoms, and for many there are ways to cure it completely. You may have been told that "it's all in your head". The expression is both right and wrong: Yes, the process happens inside your head (physically), but having tinnitus symptoms does not mean there is something wrong with your mind.

2. Live your life one day at a time. Since the road to recovery is a slow process, it is not possible to measure improvements from day to day. Simply accept that you are doing something about it, and one day you will realize that the symptoms have gone, or reduced to an acceptable level.

3. Do not do anything that will add to the damage. This includes avoiding loud music and noise at work. Additionally, some forms of medication have been known to add to the symptoms, so do take the time to investigate any medication you have to take regularly. If you suspect that any medication may be aggravating your condition, talk to your doctor, and explore possible alternatives.

4. If you have trouble sleeping, try to keep the surroundings as dark as possible. If need be, have some "white noise" (a hissing sound that spreads across a range of frequencies) in the background to help you drown, or "mask" the tinnitus itself.

Tinnitus does not have to be a "life sentence". It can be addressed, and in many cases, completely cured.

 

For more information, you may want to read this article on Treating Ear Buzzing , or this article on Buzzing ear and tinnitus

I recommend visiting this site for info regarding symptoms


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