My name is Thomas, and I have Tinnitus since 2001. While originally being very bad, it has decreased however over the years and is now so weak that it is hardly noticeable anymore. It has not been a problem anymore for several years now. I have published my experiences already for many years on my site Tinnitus Advice and Tips for a Treatment and Cure and for a few years this has now been supplemented by a Tinnitus Forum.
With the present blog, I intend to separately cover some topics in a more detailed fashion than I could to it on the aforementioned sites. The blog format is quite ideal for covering tinnitus related issues, because tinnitus is not so well researched as yet that it could be represented in a systematic way. So I hope this will be a valuable addition to the other formats above.
I intend to post a new entry evry 1-2 weeks or so, but generally speaking it will be on an irregular basis as my time allows.
Thomas
With the present blog, I intend to separately cover some topics in a more detailed fashion than I could to it on the aforementioned sites. The blog format is quite ideal for covering tinnitus related issues, because tinnitus is not so well researched as yet that it could be represented in a systematic way. So I hope this will be a valuable addition to the other formats above.
I intend to post a new entry evry 1-2 weeks or so, but generally speaking it will be on an irregular basis as my time allows.
Thomas
Posted on Friday, May 6. 2011
Has anybody mentioned that swimming underwater and muscle strengthening excercises have negative impact on tinnitus? Vic
Posted on Saturday, May 7. 2011
Thanks for your comment.
Yes, some people have problems with physical activity, but for others it brings actually relief. For me personally it was actually changeable: for the first 12 months or so sports tended to aggravate my tinnitus, but later on it was beneficial and calmed it down. So it can depend on the person as well as the stage of the tinnitus.
As for underwater swimming: the water pressure on the ears could cause problems here, so one should probably avoid this for a while.
In any case, if you are sure that something aggravates the condition, it is always best to avoid for some time.
Thomas
Posted on Sunday, November 20. 2011
keith
Posted on Sunday, November 20. 2011
Have you tried it for a while without any alcohol (also caffeine)?
Also, what other measures did you apply to reduce the tinnitus? Did you try the occasional painkiller (Paracetamol or Aspirin) to improve things?
Thomas
Posted on Wednesday, March 21. 2012
Posted on Sunday, April 1. 2012
Thank you for your comment.
I know it can be difficult to get the condition under control, but you should not give up trying it. The error many people make is to expect a complete cure within a short time. From my own experience I can say that aiming at a stepwise gradual improvement is much more promising. See my home page Tinnitus Advice and Tips for a Treatment and Cure as well as my Tinnitus Forum, where you may find tips and information that you may have not considered before.
Thomas
Posted on Tuesday, July 3. 2012
Posted on Sunday, September 16. 2012
Posted on Wednesday, September 19. 2012
I know of some people where treatment of neck/shoulder tensions have helped.
It is not exactly clear why, but in the light of the new research results that I mentioned in my last post, it is quite plausible, as the neck shoulder region is not too far from the brain stem (which is right ar the top of your spine where all the nerves enter the brain), and this is the region which has been identified in this research as the source of the tinnitus.
Thomas
Posted on Saturday, March 29. 2014
Posted on Monday, June 5. 2017
Posted on Tuesday, June 6. 2017
Yes, the blog is still active, although there have not been new entries recently. I set it up mostly as a source of information anyway, and most of the relevant issues I have covered already in previous posts in the last few years. But I have been thinking about writing a new one soon already.
In order to improve the condition you should definitely try to change your nutrition in particular Reduce/avoid caffeine and salt. Vitamin B supplements can also help. For more info and tips just read some more posts in this blog, on my tinnitus home page http://www.mytinnitus.de/ or in my forum http://forum.mytinnitus.de/en/ .
Most importantly, don't panic but try to stay calm and approach the problem on a day to day basis. Tinnitus is not dangerous as such but merely an (admittedly somewhat annoying) nervous condition that will calm down again with time given the right conditions (although it can take a while)
Thomas
Posted on Tuesday, December 31. 2019
Posted on Tuesday, December 31. 2019
Best wishes,
Thomas