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  • čas přidán 6. 02. 2008
  • Mr. Shatner speaks about his tinnitus and the work that the American Tinnitus Association is doing to reverse the condition for 50 million Americans. Please visit www.ata.org for more information
    2006-2013 © by The American Tinnitus Association

Komentáře • 306

  • @flatbear333
    @flatbear333 Před 13 lety +238

    My tinnitus dissapeared short time ago after having it for years, after a concert.
    I am so happy, but still i suffer. I cant stop thinking about the people that suffer from high tinnitus sound, i really hope you will get cured soon enough.
    Tinnitus may sound harmless but its the sound of hell. Its like cancer, or being blind, and when you get cured from that, you get so happy but you still pity the other victims! I hope your tinnitus will be cured soon my friends!

  • @tresVOGUE
    @tresVOGUE Před 13 lety +79

    I am 14 years old. I went to my FIRST school dance a few months ago. Rather than getting my first kiss or first slow dance, I came home with a persistent ringing in my ears. Hoping it would subside, I was devastated when the ringing continued, growing stronger at night. I miss, more than anything I have ever lost, the silence you are faced with, when your head hits the pillow, and you fall asleep instantly. I pray for a cure for the condition. My best to everyone ever effected by tinnitus.

  • @computermech
    @computermech Před 14 lety +73

    I suffered from Tinnitus from years. I ended up in the hospital with panic attacks. I was taking sleeping tablets, I also used to drink alcohol. I eventually stopped taking those. Tinnitus is almost gone. I can sleep better.

  • @Clubtender
    @Clubtender Před 12 lety +75

    Has anyone else noticed that a hearing disability is the only disability which people get angry with the afflicted?

  • @Blockistium
    @Blockistium Před 13 lety +44

    I've had tinnitus for so long I don't even notice it anymore.

  • @nemesiscro
    @nemesiscro Před 11 lety +282

    I have tinnitus since now more than 4 years. Believe me when I say, that I really had suicide thoughts.
    The first two/three months have been hell on Earth. I couldn't sleep, couldn't concentrate and was always in a bad mood.
    BUT, now here is something which is 100% true: You will get used to it. It will not bother you anymore. You will actually MISS it sometimes when you do not hear it.
    I've been DOWN, but if you are strong enough, you will get back UP, I know that now.

  • @em7dim9
    @em7dim9 Před 14 lety +134

    I have a friend whose tinnitus went away on its own after 5 years. It is possible.

  • @conifergreen
    @conifergreen Před 13 lety +47

    Thank you Mr. Shatner. My tinnitus is literally driving me crazy. Your words have helped me. You say it exactly as it is.

  • @PianoKeyzOfficial
    @PianoKeyzOfficial Před 12 lety +54

    I'm 23 and have had it about a year. If you think about it too much it will get in your head, so try not to make a big deal out of it, and you will be ok.

  • @parkey08
    @parkey08 Před 11 lety +66

    I had tinitus for 4 months after having an ear infection in both ears. I visited my GP and received an ear spray to clear it up. days, weeks and months went past.. sometimes i didnt know if i would make it through the day. I decided to go back to a different GP for a second opinon on what the problem was. She looked in my ear and my ear canal was swollen. She prescribed me and anti inflammatory ear drop. 1 week later my tinitus is now gone. Stay strong people!

  • @rtbvwerg
    @rtbvwerg Před 14 lety +25

    I've got tinnitus in both ears and can sympathize with you all, you can only truly comprehend how devastating it is until you become a sufferer.

  • @Nmcfmusic
    @Nmcfmusic Před 14 lety +27

    Ive had tinnitus for nearly 4 years now, im a musician and it could have stopped me. Its hard and I still have it all the time in my ear, it never stops but you learn to push it to the back of the other sounds around you with time. To those who are feeling a bit fed up with it, give it time and if yours doesnt go, then it will fade with time. You need to not focus on it. I think any advice we can give is better than nothing, so hope this helps someone!

  • @madtownband
    @madtownband Před 13 lety +62

    Why can't doctors just remove and replace the cochlea in the ear where the damaged cells are? If they can replace a human heart, surely they can replace an ear.

  • @rocafella142
    @rocafella142 Před 14 lety +30

    What helps me with mine is I try not to think of it as a burden. I use Japanese meditation and focus on the Tinnitus ringing to help me sleep at night and it works. If you think of it as annoying then it will be annoying, so dont. Think of it as a relaxing sound. That may be hard but its better than nothing. Use it as a point of focus and it may work for you as it does for me...its the best I can do until that cure is finally made. I hope it works for some of you.

  • @NicStride
    @NicStride Před 14 lety +20

    I've had tinnitus since birth and only recently discovered at the age of 15 that this screeching sound in ears isn't normal, it's actually tinnitus. I've never experienced silence so I'm not missing anything. Loosing it must be horrible but actually from my perspective not having this ringing is a scary thought.
    Peace.

  • @Biggerbyte
    @Biggerbyte Před 12 lety +36

    Dear God bring a cure soon. We are all suffering. I've given up everything in my life that used to make me happy. This noise controls my life.

  • @Durusial
    @Durusial Před 14 lety +29

    I really hope a cure is found in my lifetime.
    Im 20 at the moment (got tinnitus at 18) and I'd give anything to hear silence again.
    I've pretty much habituated to my tinnitus now, but I still live in hope for a cure.

  • @vendarsr
    @vendarsr Před 11 lety +43

    Capt. Kirk knows my pain. Some times this condition can drive me mad. Thanks Bill as usual YOU ROCK!!

  • @DemonicSymphony
    @DemonicSymphony Před 16 lety +13

    It's a great thing to know we're not alone and that someone out there is fighting for us.
    Hats off to the ATA and you Mr. Shatner!

  • @RioDio
    @RioDio Před 14 lety +13

    I've had tinnitus for 8 years and it's never got better, never got quieter and makes my life a living hell.

  • @Planetoxo
    @Planetoxo Před 12 lety +6

    I had it for two weeks. It drove me crazy. Then miraculously it went away.

  • @Margiana123
    @Margiana123 Před 14 lety +1

    Thanks Mr. Shatner for making this video. I'm relatively new to having this but knowing that you have been able to go on and live an obviously highly productive and full life in spite of tinnitus helps. Thanks for the info. about ATA.

  • @get30inc
    @get30inc Před 13 lety +6

    The hardest thing is dealing with the fact that I will never know silence again. I haven't abused my ears, listened to loud music, worked with power equipment. I first noticed it after getting a bad flu and it has never gone away. Sometimes it ebbs down a bit. I am getting used to it.

  • @meisha1954
    @meisha1954 Před 14 lety +8

    My husband has constant loud tinnitus in one ear. He has been through the dental treatment that supposedly slowly moves your jaw. At least a thousand dollars later, he still has this horrible condition. It bothers me, his wife, because I do not like knowing he is constantly suffering, and there is nothing anyone can do about it. Depression...loss of sleep...not good. I didn't know there was an American Tinnitus Association. I will check that out now, for my husband.

  • @DASH1ful
    @DASH1ful Před 12 lety +20

    The way the emergency services bleat out their sirens does not exactly inspire absolute confidence in their understanding of the condition.

  • @CCTV9
    @CCTV9 Před 11 lety +30

    I'd had tinnitus since I was very young about 8 years old. Back then I would hear a POP then my ears would ring very loudly for a few seconds. My ears don't do that no more but now I am stuck with constantly tinnitus. Its always there and it never stops. Its a ringing which is nowhere near as bad as the pops I used to get. I understand what Mr.Shanter is saying when he said it robs people of silence. However, what I dread most is silence because that's when I become fully aware of the ringing.

  • @rickcharmingtv
    @rickcharmingtv Před 13 lety +4

    I'm a professional musician that had had an unfortunate incident while working for a cruise line. I was seated in a 2000-seat theatre for a rehearsal and leaned forward to pick up an instrument and, at the exact moment, a blast of feedback came through the floor-positioned speaker that was a foot from my head. I felt immediately dizzy and had trouble sleeping the next days. After 2 weeks of the ringing I woke up in the middle of the night and realized my life of "peace and quiet" were over.

  • @kbrocx
    @kbrocx Před 14 lety +12

    I woke up one morning with my ears ringing and it never went away. That was about 7 years ago. At the time I was taking oxycodone, but I don't know if it's related.

  • @Margiana123
    @Margiana123 Před 14 lety +1

    Thanks for making this video. When I first got it a couple of months ago I figured I would have to give up my favorite hobby of acting. With your video I can see that I don't have to because you've clearly managed to have a long and varied career post Star Trek.

  • @Razzics
    @Razzics Před 12 lety +3

    William is one of my favorite human beings ever. Not just for his career, but he's just a nice, unassuming, sweet man. There aren't enough people like that. I'm not even like that and I know I should be.

  • @murphsterb
    @murphsterb Před 16 lety +1

    Hey Bill,
    Nice suffering with you. Thanks for your efforts

  • @TheRandomSweed
    @TheRandomSweed Před 11 lety +7

    My father in law who is an engineering major in the Air force, one day at work stood behind a jet engine and the pilot did not know about it so he fired up the engine which blew right into my father in laws left ear. He landed in the hospital for a month and his hearing was replaced with tinnitus. I myself have occasional tinnitus in various stages from being a musician for more than 15 years. Thank you for sharing your story Mr. Shatner.

  • @Shamefulroleplay
    @Shamefulroleplay Před 12 lety +11

    @MrTheOneAndOnly48 I got tinnitus after a simple ear infection. It has kept me awake for days on end and caused me to go through a nervous breakdown. Tinnitus is not always due to loud noise exposure. It's terrible how it affects your mental balance. I'm still on sleeping tablets to get to sleep because of it. I wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy. It's not always peoples fault.

  • @TeamAlfie
    @TeamAlfie Před 14 lety +21

    I've suffered from tinnitus for four years now. To begin with I thought it would be impossible to live with.
    The volume of voracity has not decreased over the years but for the most part it's now just an inconvenience.
    I do require sleeping pills regularly , though. Tinnitus is at its most spiteful during the night.
    You never appreciate how beautiful silence is until you lose it forever. There were times when I thought deafness would be preferable.

  • @tigergoldgto
    @tigergoldgto Před 12 lety +12

    Thank you for speaking out on tinnitus. I too suffer from this and have been told by Air Force audiologists just to live with it.

  • @omarfikret
    @omarfikret Před 12 lety +7

    i am from iraq and i am suffering from tinnitus, i hope if there is any cure to this disability, you wont have a prob at day but it all starts when you put your head on the pillow its not a good feeling but we have to cope with it , i hope they will find cure to it as soon as possible

  • @horustk2
    @horustk2 Před 14 lety +1

    I've had tinnitus for 2 years and 7 months, about 6 weeks ago I discovered tinnimasker, and now I can cope.

  • @Cozzi0
    @Cozzi0 Před 15 lety +1

    i feel so so sorry for you i cant imagine tinitus at that loudness stay strong something will come along soon

  • @jl30568
    @jl30568 Před 13 lety +5

    I feel really sorry for anyone stuck with this awful condition. I had it for about half a year before I got in to see the specialist and it turns out there was a hair in my ear that was causing the tinnitus. Now it's gone and I have my sanity back.

  • @Durusial
    @Durusial Před 14 lety +2

    I've had Tinnitus for 6 months.
    I have good days when it barely bothers me, and days when I feel like killing myself. The other morning I was half awake and half asleep, and I could not hear my Tinnitus, but pure Silence. It was so good to hear silence again
    Shame it only lasted for 5 minutes before I woke up completly and my Tinnitus was back.

  • @TeslaEmperor
    @TeslaEmperor Před 13 lety +2

    I have had tinnitus since I was little because of listening to my mp3 player too loud. I don't pay attention to it during the day and when I go to sleep I just listen to my podcasts to mask the noise and it really helps.

  • @Firebolt773
    @Firebolt773 Před 12 lety +8

    i dont know what caused mine either and im 15 :/ My ringing started like 4 years ago when I was 11 all of a sudden... i dont listen to loud things at all. i got used to the ringing but recently this past march 2012 i heard another new ringing start, then the other day i heard 1 more new ringing. These 2 new ringings i hear are louder :( I hope we all find a cure soon

  • @Grillzor
    @Grillzor Před 14 lety +4

    I can remember ringing in my ears since I was a little kid, and since then I though the sound of "nothing" or what quite sounds like is this ringing. I didn't know of this illness till I saw a TV commercial about it. Hopefully one day I can here what quite is suppose to sound like.

  • @rtbvwerg
    @rtbvwerg Před 14 lety +1

    I haven't looked at this page in awhile but I've had a cold for FOUR weeks and the noise in my ears has been at 11 for the entire time. I've had it since about May of last year and it took me at least six months to get used to it and I promise you that you'll get used to it too. If I had any advice it would be to avoid caffeine, salt and stress.

  • @JTelli786
    @JTelli786 Před 11 lety +3

    i had a major ear infection for a month or two, and it lead to temporary tenitus, my father has it and i have no idea how he works with it but it is a teariable thing to have, i honestly hope that one day in the future they will have a cure for this, and i believe the day will come when it will be cured, but as for how long, i have no idea.

  • @2277fallout
    @2277fallout Před 12 lety +4

    ive had mine since i was 6 years old and i really hope there is a cure in my life time so i can finally know what quiet sounds like

  • @mrcydonia
    @mrcydonia Před 14 lety +6

    I've had tinnitus since I was 24 (I'm 39 now), but I've learned to completely ignore it and I'm no longer bothered by it. I must have a mild case.

  • @theeninja1918
    @theeninja1918 Před 12 lety +5

    Im only 14 and i use to listen to my ipod all the time, one day in track i had to stand by the gun and in my left ear i lost my hearing for 3 seconds. Now everynight i hear a constant hissing. Im scared. Im too young to lose my hearing or have tinnitus! And no one is helping me either with this problem.

  • @Sean1991Guitar
    @Sean1991Guitar Před 12 lety +2

    I'm 20 and have had it for a little over 2 years, I still remember how devastating it was at first. But my brain has gotten very good at blocking it out so I barely hear it now. Loud noises don't seem to bother mine as well. Gotta be careful with your hearing so you can avoid it. It seriously sucks to say the least

  • @CelineNguyenIAM
    @CelineNguyenIAM Před 11 lety +3

    I've been having pulse noises that come and go but sadly a constant ringing and when i listen to music (of course at a accepteble volume) in my left ear sounds are contorted/sounds are just shallow... is that another form tinnitus ?

  • @lovinlindyhop
    @lovinlindyhop Před 16 lety

    Amen to that prayer Dadutta from a fellow tinnitus sufferer.

  • @murderaddiction
    @murderaddiction Před 16 lety +2

    I've had tinnitus since I can remember (I'm currently 17). Unfortunately I'll never know what silence is. It never leaves but I can go weeks without even thinking about. When I do notice the ringing it can be very depressing. As long as I have a background noise I can focus on that rather than the ringing in my head. It's really making me start to wonder just how big of an impact it has made on me over the years.

  • @Swagman00
    @Swagman00 Před 16 lety +1

    Mr. Shatner, I applaud you for your efforts to combat this curse that should not be imposed upon even the worst of people. In my case, I had taken the precautions of wearing earplugs when I went to a gun range, but due to poor weapon stance and usage of high power ammo, I only realized the damage the next morning. I scout endlessly over the internet for info that might eliminate the ring that reminds me that even when you think you're doing the right thing, something wrong can still happen.

  • @NothingButAComment
    @NothingButAComment Před 14 lety +1

    OMGG same here. Its always been there but recently i just cant stop concentrating on it. Last night was the first night of my life that i was seriously struggling to sleep. Its truly agonizing trying to live with it.

  • @Biggerbyte
    @Biggerbyte Před 11 lety +8

    Mine has really been bad the past couple of days. If I could just have one more day of silence.

  • @pxmstr
    @pxmstr Před 12 lety +1

    well said sir I have suffered and mean suffered with it for years I would love get this ringing silenced oncen and for all again thank you you have given me hope

  • @jtpinnyc
    @jtpinnyc Před 12 lety +12

    I think the number of people with tinnitus is going to get much larger the next time they do a national survey...I'm 39 and most of my friends have tinnitus of varying degrees, many of them quite bad. Why? Too much exposure to loud noise at raves and nightclubs back in the 90's, followed by further damage from headphone after the iPod revolution took off.

  • @classicjukebox
    @classicjukebox Před 11 lety +1

    Thanks for the tip about the tuning forks. What percentage relief did you get?

  • @Danekaas92
    @Danekaas92 Před 13 lety +11

    i cant remember the silence :!

  • @szashnia
    @szashnia Před 14 lety +4

    The really sad thing about me and Shatner's tinnitus is that it was caused by an accident, not by abusing my ears. I have always been careful with my ears, never listen to loud music and have never been to a music concert in my life (I don't like them). Just 5 seconds of noise from my earphones of a voice recorder left at max volume when I was using the speaker. I keep telling myself I didn't deserve this but accidents just happen. At least for many sufferers they enjoyed loud music beforehand.

  • @MrKnockna
    @MrKnockna Před 12 lety

    I suffered tinnitus for many years and as there is no cure I resolved to do something about it myself. I felt that must be some exercise that would alleviate the condition and decided to invent different exercises. I decided that the best time to do this would be first thing in the morning , so for two minuted I did just that. I would vary the exercise only very slightly so that I would not forget what I had done. I continued doing this for several years but to no avail.

  • @TheCondemnedProphet
    @TheCondemnedProphet Před 12 lety +6

    I dunno what caused my tinnitus. All i nkwo is that its getting worse every week. 2 months ago i couldn't hear it over hte bathroom fan. Now i can hear it over it. Last summer i could live with it easily. I wouldn't even worry about it. But now, i hear it everywhere unless i'm busy (playing sports, with my friends etc.) I just dunno what to do. Im 16 and I just feel as though my life hasn't started and never will because of this loud buzzing in my head. Why me? But then i suppose y every1 else?

  • @zmariuz
    @zmariuz Před 13 lety +5

    a good way to get rid of it is to not think about it, works for me somtimes :)

  • @mitkadover
    @mitkadover Před 11 lety +1

    not sure if it is the pulsating one, , i get this pulsating sound in my right ear. Could that maybe be pulsating one? some times layingt down sometimes sitting up

  • @MrJoesmithable
    @MrJoesmithable Před 14 lety

    i can relate to you i am a cautious person when it comes to taking care of myself tinnitus can be annoying and unpredictable condition it comes then goes but those who have chronic tinnitus learn how to adapt to this unforunate ear injury even if it does not hurt just having the sound there can be annoying, distracting, and painful to listen to but listening to successful people makes it almost worth it and makes it feels you are not alone hang in there life will get easier

  • @cowsquid
    @cowsquid Před 15 lety +10

    yeah my tinnitus gets louder when I clench my teeth,

  • @z234x
    @z234x Před 13 lety +2

    Thanks for the great info!

  • @slapstik89
    @slapstik89 Před 14 lety +1

    I'm more fortunate than many in the fact that mine seems to be worsened by the cold, i.e. during winter, but abates during the warmer months - Spring and Summer. To some extent mine gives me the superhuman ability to pick up sounds below 2kHz - not a good thing mind you, my eardrum reverberates to low frequency noises and every single truck within a 5 mile radius makes my ear rattle.
    At least its nice to know the issue is being researched.

  • @murderaddiction
    @murderaddiction Před 14 lety +1

    I've found simple "meditation" to help me deal with tinnitus. I'm not sure if the results are real or purely psychological, but when I can't sleep due to the ringing sound- I'll mentally visualize a stereo with the volume knob cranked up. Imagine the sound of tinnitus being generated in the stereo and passing through the speakers- then slowly turn the volume knob down. It always presents the illusion that the sound is actually diminishing. It definitely gives you a sense of control over it.

  • @lokirat
    @lokirat Před 13 lety

    whats silence? :)
    love your take on this captain! :) you give us hope my dear. thank you.
    i dont think there is a cure as such, just coping strategies and finding out exactly what its caused by/what it is.

  • @Durusial
    @Durusial Před 14 lety +3

    Almost a year since I developed Tinnitus.
    I'm starting to adapt to it, I don't think I'll ever accept it though, I still say to myself that it will just disappear one day, though I know deep down, I may have it for the rest of my life.
    Its just a horrible condition which I wouldn't wish upon anyone.

  • @gatrekfan1111
    @gatrekfan1111 Před 15 lety +2

    I have had this for 19 years now. I went to a handful of loud concerts without protection before I got wise and started wearing ear plugs. I swear no one ever told me when I was young that going to a single loud concert could result in permanent hearing loss. Why aren't children educated about these risks? Even the music at my high school prom was loud enough to leave my ears ringing. Music is much more enjoyable at a reasonable volume and I wish people would quit exposing children to this.

  • @GaryWeichannel
    @GaryWeichannel Před 12 lety +3

    @TheCondemnedProphet I feel u man I worked so hard to get to university and have a future but don't know if Ii can have a future anymore

  • @bodyjewels
    @bodyjewels Před 12 lety

    @ATAJD Dear Mr Shatner, Thank you for the info: I just got Sudden hearing loss in my left ear , and now with that tinnitus. Any wonderful info would be great.

  • @OctavioGaitan
    @OctavioGaitan Před 12 lety +2

    I'm only 20 and last Friday, I got a faint ringing in my right ear that's only hearable in a quiet room and while I have my ears covered. It has been going up and down for the past few days, and I fear that the noise from my AC may have ignited it. I love to draw and write books and since getting my tinnitus, I have since lost pleasure in doing those things. I also have to sleep with my MP3 player radio on static. I don't listen to music anymore because of this (don't listen too loud). I'm sad.

  • @Zorack10
    @Zorack10 Před 11 lety

    I've had mine on and off since I was a child but only recently it has come full bore on me when my hearing went south on me earlier this month,I will be having hearing tests and probably a hearing aid as well. Mine has been non stop and has been driving me crazy(I have not worked since my tinnitus). I know I will hopefully get relief when I get my hearing aid but also look forward for a cure. Sephiko,mine started maybe near the first of this month. I am surprised that William has this.

  • @MrsMuffinTopp
    @MrsMuffinTopp Před 11 lety +2

    I have to agree with this thought process.

  • @armabarma
    @armabarma Před 13 lety +5

    mine is so loud the neighbours can hear it..driving me fking nuts it is !

  • @MrNDUDE16
    @MrNDUDE16 Před 13 lety +4

    I have tinnitus,aching,fullness and objective tinnitus in my ears.

  • @MrKnockna
    @MrKnockna Před 12 lety +1

    Continued from below
    Now fill your lungs completely and slowly start bending down until your face reaches your knees and exhaling slowly as you bend. now turn your face to the right and slowly bring it back. Now slowly raise yourself up inhaling slowly as you go. When in the upright position take a deep breath and repeat the exercise. I recommend you repeat ten times. It is important that you are not in any way tense but completely relaxed. It may take a bit of practice to perfect the exercise.

  • @SilentBombr
    @SilentBombr Před 15 lety

    I had a question: I don't have tinnitus but have played drums a number of times without earplugs and listened to a fair bit of music (usually at reasonable volumes). I had my hearing checked and it was normal, but is there a chance that I will lose hearing when I get older from what I have already done? This has been playing on my mind.

  • @nemesiscro
    @nemesiscro Před 14 lety +4

    I know exactly how you feel. I'm only 22 and I got it since about 6 months im my right ear. Since then, sometimes it also appears in my left ear and I'm scared to death that it, one day, will stay in the left ear.
    I also thought about suicide in the first three months, but thanks to my lovely girlfriend, family and friends I found a reason to go on. Giving up is the easiest way, but not the best, always remember that.

  • @em7dim9
    @em7dim9 Před 14 lety +3

    Keep in mind people that if you read internet message boards like this one, 99% of posts will be from current tinnitus sufferers. The people who recovered aren't here anymore! And most don't come back to forums to say they got better. So the 'net paints an unfairly negative picture unfortunately. I believe that the recovery percentage is much higher than is believed. If someone got better and never told anyone, HOW WOULD ANYONE KNOW???

  • @DavidTheCatholic
    @DavidTheCatholic Před 14 lety +1

    @ATAJD it's fine, mine isn't that severe at all, can only notice it when it's very quiet that I hear it, it would be awesome if I didnt have it tho, I feel better now that I know David Attenborough and William Shatner have it.

  • @gNarlyRat
    @gNarlyRat Před 12 lety +1

    can someone help me, Im just wondering if this tinitus causes deafness or partial deafness. My right ear felt clogged for awhile and it became more and more difficult to hear out of it. Once before I got swimmers ear and it was kinda similar but im sure this isnt that. I dont know how long after this clogged fealing lasted before i noticed it but my ear started ringing and hasnt stopped for a few weeks now. I thought i had a wax buildup but now idk. Someone let me know what you think

  • @mydongboy
    @mydongboy Před 13 lety +3

    im hearing a very soft ringing in my ears when no noise is around...do i have tinnitus?

  • @spaccopuredio
    @spaccopuredio Před 14 lety

    Turn on an FM radio; tune it so that it will point to the static between stations. If you keep the radio near the bed just loud enough to be audible, the static near your head will mask the sounds in your head and let you fall asleep. Record a 'white noise' tape, such as of running water, and play it whenever you need relief. Make a long-playing tape of a running shower. When the tinnitus gets bad, listen to the tape through headphones.

  • @Durusial
    @Durusial Před 15 lety +2

    I've had Tinnitus for about 4 months now, it came on with no warning.
    It bothers me mostly at night, but usually I find if I concentrate on the sound of my breathing, rarther on the ringing, it does help me to sleep.

  • @TheZorseWhisperer
    @TheZorseWhisperer Před 13 lety

    @smellsogoody how much pomegranate juice should i drink a day, week etc..?

  • @chanoom
    @chanoom Před 16 lety +2

    Anyways...I as a tinnitus sufferer as well, hope from the bottom of my heart that one day they'll come up with a cure. In the mean time, to all of you fellow unfortunates, i'd like to wish loads of strength!

  • @sirnicholson
    @sirnicholson Před 14 lety

    for 7 years now.sometimes it wakes me up at night.I wouldnt wish this on anyone.

  • @FoxyPercival714
    @FoxyPercival714 Před 12 lety +1

    How long did it take? Took me a 6-8months for me to get used to it.

  • @Dadutta
    @Dadutta Před 16 lety +7

    May The Lord give us His inhuman strength and divine ability to overcome this affliction. May He make treatment available to all, may He bring His blessed silence back to our ears and hearts.

  • @KRDsonic
    @KRDsonic Před 14 lety

    I've had tinnitus for a long time, but it got way worse after going to my first concert over a month ago where I was located right in front of the amp. I feel trapped because my doctor said they would try steriods as a treatment, but that it would make my acid reflux a lot worse, and the ear doctor said he won't prescribe sleeping pills because depression runs in my family, so I have absolutely no way to get relief at all, and I can only get sleep about once every 3 days now x.x

  • @Nuvempreta2007
    @Nuvempreta2007 Před 15 lety

    Hi,
    I also suffer from tinnitus. Can you tell me what medicine you took?

  • @MushiYoshi
    @MushiYoshi Před 14 lety

    I guess its kinds bad to say this but its nice to see other people that are experiencing the same thing as me. i got my tinnitus 13-14 years ago from firecracker incident, and it has dragged me down pretty hard ever since. Some good days but mostly bad days. the things that i noticed helps is to have background music
    oise and just try to have the brain thinking about other thigs. try to keep me occupied. as long as it dont get worse im fairly happy. hope it comes a cure soon. Hang in there ppl!

  • @voicemint
    @voicemint Před 12 lety +1

    It would be great to know just how they helped William Shatner. I realize there are a number of different methods/techniques suggested to reduce the intensity of tinnitus, but each case example can be helpful to those who share a similar condition that induced tinnitus (like an audible trauma that Shatner experienced on the set of Star Trek).

  • @RunOut1724
    @RunOut1724 Před 14 lety +1

    Same thing just started happening to me about a week ago. I have had it for about 7 years now but i have always been able to ignore it. For some reason latley i have not been able to get it out of my head. I play guitar in a band and am taking a break because of it which sucks. This problem is no fun. I would even be happy if it just got lower. I understand it might never go away but at least getting it not as loud would help.

  • @Biggerbyte
    @Biggerbyte Před 12 lety +3

    I have it some days really bad. It is so loud right now I can't stand it. It is also painful, and loud noises make my ear canals pulse.
    I'm so distraught and disappointed. It has been about three months now. I have no idea how I got this. It is difficult to stay positive, because it effects everything I do, day, and night. Somebody help me... PLEASE!!!

  • @tqsuited
    @tqsuited Před 13 lety +1

    My left ear sounds like a tape recorder playing back dead air... all. the. time. It just never quits. Usually when outside i won't notice it, but once home - peace n quiet, i can't escape it.