I've had and still have this ear/head ringing thing all my life. I've learned to live with it. Been to specialists all throughout my adulthood, tested for everything you can think of and I still have perfect hearing, but with that running lawnmower noise inside my head most all the time.
Like I said, I learned a long time ago to live with it, and yes, it totally sucks if you let it get to you, and yes it is extremely difficult to be in public nosy settings, restaurants, parties, group get togethers or anyplace where there is a lot of back ground noise goin on.
I tend to listen to music most of time, and it helps, and I've learned how to focus when I need to.
When I start to actually loose my hearing, that's when I'll make to the move to hearing aids, until then, I'll just continue to live with the damn thing.
Some days are worse than others, and when that happens, I find that doing something that makes you feel most comfortable, relaxed and less stressed helps in a big way.
So, I try to manage my stress and that has been a huge help in that regard.
More fun fact about me. Hope you all manage to get a solution that works for you. Good luck!
Like I said, I learned a long time ago to live with it, and yes, it totally sucks if you let it get to you, and yes it is extremely difficult to be in public nosy settings, restaurants, parties, group get togethers or anyplace where there is a lot of back ground noise goin on.
I tend to listen to music most of time, and it helps, and I've learned how to focus when I need to.
When I start to actually loose my hearing, that's when I'll make to the move to hearing aids, until then, I'll just continue to live with the damn thing.
Some days are worse than others, and when that happens, I find that doing something that makes you feel most comfortable, relaxed and less stressed helps in a big way.
So, I try to manage my stress and that has been a huge help in that regard.
More fun fact about me. Hope you all manage to get a solution that works for you. Good luck!
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