The second Pfizer jab gave me temporary tinnitus in left ear. I was terrified. Can’t hear it now thanks god. But people need to protect ears they were not made to be exposed to loud sounds or any kind of trauma.
Thank you for this. I’m a musician too and developed tinnitus in 2014 when I was 20, went mad with it, then got earplugs and white noise generators to help me habituate. Four months later I’d habituated completely. I kept gigging with my earplugs, and even on quiet nights my tinnitus didn’t bother me. Currently, I’m going through a rough patch, my first in six years really. It hasn’t gotten worse, I’ve just become fixated on it and sleeping has been difficult, but I know it’ll get better. It’s just a phase, it hasn’t ruined my life so far, and it won’t. I can keep it under control and prevent it worsening. Thanks for sharing your story!
Try to remember it will get better with time . Sounds like you already know this 👍 if you are interested I have a new CZcams channel dedicated just to tinnitus. Called Help My Tinnitus. 👍
@@jackrubinacci_official hi mate if it gets better over time then what about speeding the process up and trying tinnitus desensitisation therapy wirh a programmed device so over time your tinnitus symptoms will be more less aware of it a 6 months to treatment to put the tinnitus willl fade background so you be less noticeable with your symptoms treatment like this have been known to be affective at the tinnitus clinic in uk
@@Mark-th6hq hello. I’ve no experience with these devices so can’t comment on them . I do know of their existence. Treatments in general seem to improving which is fantastic news
@@jackrubinacci_official hi mate well tinnitus is not a sound its overactive miss fires in the brain treatments can be affective to treat tinnitus as treatments do improve there device but TDT as had spectacular results iv read all stories and yes your right you can get your quality of life back as mark williams told me as your tinnitus gets better your spikes get better away but it does take time as he ses
I have -10, -12 and -15 moulded earplugs + one in my car. and another thing to say is, every few years you need to re-do the moulds as the material deteriorates so they have a limited shelf life - but it's THE best thing you can do for your ears
With one in five U.S. teens currently experiencing permanent hearing loss from noise by the age of 19, it's critical that we get the word out about tinnitus and other types of preventable hearing damage. Thank you for your efforts to reach out and help others learn the importance of protecting their hearing.
Thank you for this video! I am a singer from Romania with Tinitus and cookie bite hearing loss (the middle range is very damaged) and I have been living with this for 4 years now. I use earplugs and in-ear monitoring during events, trying to protect my hearing as much as I can in order to not damage even more, but daaaamnnn, sometimes is so hard and stressful. A positive mindset will definitely help us. I have a routine in the evening, I read a lot and play instrumental music in the background plus melatonine to help me prepare for a good night sleep. And yes, you are right, as long as we shift the attention from T, we can go on living a decent life. Thank u again for filming this. Hugs from Bucharest, Romania, Europe.
I am also a musician, and I started to experience tenatis a while back. I looked for help; I started to wear earplugs; I had my ears tested; and I took longer breaks. All of these things hep, but my teñiría did not go away completely until I took a break for good. I am talking about to months at least. Now I take it seriously in every situation. I do t live off music. This is why I was able to take a good break. Anyway, if you can’t take a long break, listen to brown noise, and wear earplugs every time you are expose to loud noises.
I agree in principle about your brain filtering it out to some extent. That said, it never really goes away, especially when I am in a quiet/peaceful environment. Then it is like a massive amount of cicadas are buzzing. The same is true when I go to sleep many nights, as it is difficult to ignore. I suspect that is part of the reason I cannot get a restful sleep most nights.
Thanks dude, really needed this today while currently going through an episode of tinnitus getting worse. 31 and had it since I was 25. Being a music producer I can't explain how much it helps to see other musicians in the same boat having overcome the challenges and anxiety it brings on. Thanks for the tips, particular with recording. Big love ❤️
Hello 👋 really glad the video was of use, yes I know what mean about seeing other musicians with t. It’s helped me too. I’ve been doing a lot of interviews lately that you might find of use. Check out Ben Thompson interview I did. Also a music podcast called WCA. Another good interview I did. Best of luck 🤞
I'm a musician and I just acquired tinnitus. It wasnt from loud noise with shows but IDK where it came from. But, Its minor and comes and goes but I dont want it to get worse. It seems to bother me most when I sleep. So, when it first started I was drinking crazy amounts of booze to relax and to just get on. But, I like to see people out there that give supportive messages. This helped a lot.
Hello David . Glad the video helped a little. As a musician you’d do well to make sure to have at least one set of good ear plugs and another one as a back up . That will reduce your chances of making the T worse on stage . T always gets better with time so stay strong.
Have you heard of Dr Itua who cures tinnitus permanently? He cured my tinnitus effectively with his supplements thanks so much Doc Youtu.be/ibEgU-dFpDE
My tinnitus started around 2014. The worst thing about it is that it made me very irritable, out of focus and sensitive to disruptive sounds (chairs dragging, doors slamming, dish washing, loud talking) to the point of being obsessed with wanting silence and progressively distancing myself from people. But as i get into quieter environments, the more present tinnitus becomes because there's no ambient sounds/noises to distract me. Things that help me: using headphones without music or very low volume music. Reducing stimulants like coffee. Reducing sugar. Using earplugs when i go to sleep. Taking melatonin pills once in a while to help sleeping deeply without interruptions. Exercise! I do running and it helps with stress, getting in shape and getting tired which makes me fall asleep much faster.
Hello. yes I understand every thing you have said here. It’s a challenge but exercise and keeping a strong frame of mind like you are is absolutely the best thing to do . 👍
Mine started in 2012 and I can totally relate to what you are describing. However, when I was diagnosed with tinnitus I wore ear plugs a lot to block out the hyperacusis. My audiologist told me not to do that because my ears would get too used to the quiet which actually makes the tinnitus and hyperacusis worse! I took her advice and it really helped my brain adjust to louder noises, although I still wear ear plugs in truly loud environments like crowds and concerts, etc.
Wastelander…ear plugs when you go to sleep? How does that work? I need outside noise to take my tinnitus less noticeable so I can sleep soundly. Ear plugs make it so much louder. Very curious
@@Andrew-pp2ql well, in my case if i hear too much noise at night i just can't sleep due to ear irritation. I use earplugs to block the excessive noise and promote a quiet environment calming the ear overstimulation, making the tinnitus sort of "go away". But during the day i also need ambient noise to mask tinnitus.
@@jackrubinacci_official Heyy I have seen so many videos who are suffering from this problem. You are the first one who I felt gave the best advice. Your words are encouraging. I wish you best luck :) N thank you :)
People close to me know this is something I've dealt with in my life, and most people it seems have had a brush with something resembling tinnitus, but recently I had a friend come to me for some advice and I could tell right away that he was really in the thick of it. The absolutely very first thing that I thought of was to send him here! Heh, I know it's maybe a little niche but this is one of the best vids on the internet. Thanks Jack you helped get me out of a tough spot once and so I'm glad to pass it along! And to whoever needs to hear it: You're going to get on with your life... while the tinnitus will last its ability to get a hold of your attention definitely will not and it's going to be you one day giving out the advice on how to deal with it! I promise!
Hi. Thanks so much for the kind message and I really hope your friend gets back to a better place with their T. If this video helped you im really so glad . Means a lot to me to hear that . I have a new channel dedicated to tinnitus now. I’m making a lot of new content for it . Link in the description box of this video. Thank you again . Jack
Trust Jack - you will be able to ignor it - hang in there - i didn't think so, but after a while of using some masking - liek fans and stuff - i've gradually stopped thinking about it. may God heal you. m
Jack: Your honest, calm, and encouraging advice is awesome. There's a lot of technical tinnitus info online and it's helpful, but your approach is so natural and easy to absorb. Especially as it applies to musicians. Thanks! 🎷🎶👍
Thank you for you words of support. I'm 26 just getting serious with music as my path in life and have had tinnitus since last year. I feel hopeless at times but your story and tips gives me hope to continue with music.
Hello Thaddeus. Its important to remember that T goes up and then goes down again. So stay strong and don't give up your passion. Just try to be really proactive about protecting your ears. I did an interview on a very cool podcast this week that talks about this subject. You might benefit from listening to it. Its free to listen. Here is the link. www.workingclassaudio.com/wca-334-with-jack-rubinacci/
Thank you so much for the work that you are doing to help myself and others with tinnitus. You are a great and informative speaker and very importantly you have a calm and soft voice!
Jack, thank you so much for this. I’m also a musician, 6 months into severe tinnitus and it’s getting me down. Thanks to videos like this I get great comfort, and sleep better knowing that someday I’ll accept it. I can’t wait to do my own tinnitus success story video but I’m a long way off at the moment. I’m hoping it’s pandemic related and getting back to normal will relieve some stress and help with the tinnitus. Thanks again
omg same i have tinnitus and im 16 and i really want to pursue a career in music, I am getting checked by a doctor soon. I am very scared tho, should i follow my this career path or choose a different one?i dont know what to do
Hello Alexander. I’m sorry you have this. It is quite common to get T at an early age. I was 27. The important thing to remember is that it eases up with time. 👍
Jack, Thank You So Much ! I've Had Tinnitus left Ear Since Early December 2021 .85% Hearing loss , High Pitch Jet Engine loud Noise. First 3 Weeks Non Stop Agony ! Then On And Off Different Days Of Spikes levels . Been To Primary Dr , ENT ,Audiologist ,Next MRI Normal .Trying to get our brain to habituate is a tough time, but we will win ! Best Regards, Pete.
Thanks so much for this man, this video has helped me so much. I'm 21 and my tinnitus is already unbearably loud and I'm wanting to pursue a career in music. I'm having a real serious existential crisis at the moment but your video is giving me strength and inspiration.
Thanks for this :) i am pretty young and have developed tinnitus but i rlly want to persue music as a career and have been quite worried abt it so this was rlly encouraging!
Great video. Fellow musician here. I’ve had tinnitus for almost 20 years and it can be a very wild ride. Great advice here. I cannot stress enough, get those earplugs out at gigs folks.
Thanks Jack.. I’m going through a pretty bad bout currently. And I play music for a living. I thought of hanging it up and moving on to a different profession but I’m not going to let it beat me. I just currently purchased high end in ear monitors and will be playing my gigs at a much lower volume than before. I must tell you, for a bit I really thought I was going nuts and didn’t think I could go on. Watching your video and seeing all of the comments from others suffering brought me great comfort. Be well my friend. And again. Thanks you! Hopefully the day will come where there is a cure. 🙏🙏 Ed
34, been suffering from it since i'm 27. It came in my life just at the worse moment, when my bass playing was getting good and found a band that would want me to get in. Stopped everything, got really anxious for months, because It was hurting also. For months, every little sounds hurted me. Went into isolation, got depressed... It was an atrocious thing. Because, I was not only playing music, but also working in the industry. So loud volume was always too close, too near.Then I made some changes in my life. Got some molded musician earplugs, cut the Rock band practices (one of the hardest moment in my life), and just started to be smart about it. Slowly going back to shows, not getting right beside the speakers. Sometimes having this anti-sound helmet drummers or firearm practicionners use. Also slowly got back into music, but playing electronical or acoustic, so I could have more control over volume. My life and my career (professionel videographer in the music industry) didnt stop, but it did take a suckerpunch. Maybe I could have been a professionnal musician if I could have prevented it to happen. But anyway, it does really get better if you care about it. And for a long time I got back my normal life until last week! I just abused myself and my health. Went to 4 shows in six day, got smashed (alcool dont help), drank a lot of coffe( were working multiple days in a row, and caffeine doesnt help either). I just ducking regret it... But, like he says, yeah, it well get better. Until then, I have to back down shows and everything andjust get use to this new noise floor.
Dr Ogbebor herbal centre on CZcams his medicine for tinnitus is amazing, just two weeks and tinnitus was gone , I was so surprised when I heard ,John Mayer , Eric Clapton and many other musicians have used His herbal medicine for their tinnitus also .
Have you heard of Dr Itua who cures tinnitus permanently? He cured my tinnitus effectively with his supplements thanks so much Doc Youtu.be/ibEgU-dFpDE
I just started Is developing mild tinnitus After a chronic ear infection, I am a musician, organ/keys I play organ for a church, have a studio full equipment including a hammond organ w/ a Lezlie so you can imagine how loud that gets, musician to musician thank you for this great advice! My tinnitus comes and gos, does not bother me enough to cause sleep issues so far thank God! but after hearing your strong words of advice I'm definitely going to invest in ear plugs!!! So hopefully to keep my tinnitus under control!! Thanks again!!!
Thank you. This was very informative, but even more than that, it was quite comforting. Ive been playing drums and percussion for 40 years now, and had ringing for far too long. The Low "hums" have been become louder and more frequent the last few years, making it difficult to sleep sometimes. You've inspired me to look into getting some help.
Thanks for this Jack. My case is mild, but I did develop some tinnitus from getting knocked in the head too many times at kickboxing. It's nice to know that other from different backgrounds know what my problem is like and have gotten through it.
Thank you. Glad the video was of use . I have a new channel dedicated to tinnitus called help my tinnitus with other videos that might also be of use . Sending best wishes
before watching the video it was better for me, now it is worse. What you say is true. „Tinitus, tinnitus… There is some spike someday and if we focus on it it stays“
Thank you Jack! As a musician, I can relate to everything that you said and I found your advice both helpful and inspirational. You probably address this in your other videos, but the only thing I might add is that learning more about one’s health and diet is very helpful - at least for me it is. Cutting back on caffeine, sugar and alcohol is, I think, essential - if it’s good for the body, it’s good for dealing with a spike. Lower the stress and don’t obsess is my mantra. So please do continue to make these wonderful videos and again, thank you!
Hello Ian. Thank you for the kind comment. Yes I do address some of the things you mention in a video called 6 daily rituals. I also talk about it in my T books mentioning that feeling good in the body makes me feel stronger to deal with T. Thanks again and happy new year
Hey, thanks, Jack, for the encouragement. I'm 58 and the tinnitus started a couple months ago, I know not why. My life had become so much better. A good marriage, plenty of money and now a sound like locusts in a tree 24/7.
Hello Jeffrey. Sorry to hear that you are going through this. Its important to remember that with time your brain will adapt and accommodate for the new sound. Just takes a little time. I have a book on Amazon with lots of useful tools in that might help. Its called Overcoming Tinnitus. Jack
The second Pfizer jab gave me temporary tinnitus in left ear. I was terrified. Can’t hear it now thanks god. But people need to protect ears they were not made to be exposed to loud sounds or any kind of trauma.
Thank you for this. I’m a musician too and developed tinnitus in 2014 when I was 20, went mad with it, then got earplugs and white noise generators to help me habituate. Four months later I’d habituated completely. I kept gigging with my earplugs, and even on quiet nights my tinnitus didn’t bother me. Currently, I’m going through a rough patch, my first in six years really. It hasn’t gotten worse, I’ve just become fixated on it and sleeping has been difficult, but I know it’ll get better. It’s just a phase, it hasn’t ruined my life so far, and it won’t. I can keep it under control and prevent it worsening. Thanks for sharing your story!
Try to remember it will get better with time . Sounds like you already know this 👍 if you are interested I have a new CZcams channel dedicated just to tinnitus. Called Help My Tinnitus. 👍
@@jackrubinacci_official hi mate if it gets better over time then what about speeding the process up and trying tinnitus desensitisation therapy wirh a programmed device so over time your tinnitus symptoms will be more less aware of it a 6 months to treatment to put the tinnitus willl fade background so you be less noticeable with your symptoms treatment like this have been known to be affective at the tinnitus clinic in uk
@@Mark-th6hq hello. I’ve no experience with these devices so can’t comment on them . I do know of their existence. Treatments in general seem to improving which is fantastic news
@@jackrubinacci_official hi mate well tinnitus is not a sound its overactive miss fires in the brain treatments can be affective to treat tinnitus as treatments do improve there device but TDT as had spectacular results iv read all stories and yes your right you can get your quality of life back as mark williams told me as your tinnitus gets better your spikes get better away but it does take time as he ses
Are you better now?
I have -10, -12 and -15 moulded earplugs + one in my car. and another thing to say is, every few years you need to re-do the moulds as the material deteriorates so they have a limited shelf life - but it's THE best thing you can do for your ears
With one in five U.S. teens currently experiencing permanent hearing loss from noise by the age of 19, it's critical that we get the word out about tinnitus and other types of preventable hearing damage. Thank you for your efforts to reach out and help others learn the importance of protecting their hearing.
Thank you
I started fasting and exercising cold showers my tinnitus went down from a 8 to a 3.
Thank you for this video! I am a singer from Romania with Tinitus and cookie bite hearing loss (the middle range is very damaged) and I have been living with this for 4 years now. I use earplugs and in-ear monitoring during events, trying to protect my hearing as much as I can in order to not damage even more, but daaaamnnn, sometimes is so hard and stressful. A positive mindset will definitely help us. I have a routine in the evening, I read a lot and play instrumental music in the background plus melatonine to help me prepare for a good night sleep. And yes, you are right, as long as we shift the attention from T, we can go on living a decent life. Thank u again for filming this. Hugs from Bucharest, Romania, Europe.
I am also a musician, and I started to experience tenatis a while back. I looked for help; I started to wear earplugs; I had my ears tested; and I took longer breaks. All of these things hep, but my teñiría did not go away completely until I took a break for good. I am talking about to months at least. Now I take it seriously in every situation. I do t live off music. This is why I was able to take a good break. Anyway, if you can’t take a long break, listen to brown noise, and wear earplugs every time you are expose to loud noises.
I agree in principle about your brain filtering it out to some extent. That said, it never really goes away, especially when I am in a quiet/peaceful environment. Then it is like a massive amount of cicadas are buzzing. The same is true when I go to sleep many nights, as it is difficult to ignore. I suspect that is part of the reason I cannot get a restful sleep most nights.
Thanks dude, really needed this today while currently going through an episode of tinnitus getting worse. 31 and had it since I was 25. Being a music producer I can't explain how much it helps to see other musicians in the same boat having overcome the challenges and anxiety it brings on. Thanks for the tips, particular with recording. Big love ❤️
Hello 👋 really glad the video was of use, yes I know what mean about seeing other musicians with t. It’s helped me too. I’ve been doing a lot of interviews lately that you might find of use. Check out Ben Thompson interview I did. Also a music podcast called WCA. Another good interview I did. Best of luck 🤞
I'm a musician and I just acquired tinnitus. It wasnt from loud noise with shows but IDK where it came from. But, Its minor and comes and goes but I dont want it to get worse. It seems to bother me most when I sleep. So, when it first started I was drinking crazy amounts of booze to relax and to just get on. But, I like to see people out there that give supportive messages. This helped a lot.
Hello David . Glad the video helped a little. As a musician you’d do well to make sure to have at least one set of good ear plugs and another one as a back up . That will reduce your chances of making the T worse on stage . T always gets better with time so stay strong.
Have you heard of Dr Itua who cures tinnitus permanently? He cured my tinnitus effectively with his supplements thanks so much Doc
Youtu.be/ibEgU-dFpDE
My tinnitus started around 2014. The worst thing about it is that it made me very irritable, out of focus and sensitive to disruptive sounds (chairs dragging, doors slamming, dish washing, loud talking) to the point of being obsessed with wanting silence and progressively distancing myself from people. But as i get into quieter environments, the more present tinnitus becomes because there's no ambient sounds/noises to distract me. Things that help me: using headphones without music or very low volume music. Reducing stimulants like coffee. Reducing sugar. Using earplugs when i go to sleep. Taking melatonin pills once in a while to help sleeping deeply without interruptions. Exercise! I do running and it helps with stress, getting in shape and getting tired which makes me fall asleep much faster.
Hello. yes I understand every thing you have said here. It’s a challenge but exercise and keeping a strong frame of mind like you are is absolutely the best thing to do . 👍
Mine started around 2ó14 and it have been hard
Mine started in 2012 and I can totally relate to what you are describing. However, when I was diagnosed with tinnitus I wore ear plugs a lot to block out the hyperacusis. My audiologist told me not to do that because my ears would get too used to the quiet which actually makes the tinnitus and hyperacusis worse! I took her advice and it really helped my brain adjust to louder noises, although I still wear ear plugs in truly loud environments like crowds and concerts, etc.
Wastelander…ear plugs when you go to sleep? How does that work? I need outside noise to take my tinnitus less noticeable so I can sleep soundly. Ear plugs make it so much louder. Very curious
@@Andrew-pp2ql well, in my case if i hear too much noise at night i just can't sleep due to ear irritation. I use earplugs to block the excessive noise and promote a quiet environment calming the ear overstimulation, making the tinnitus sort of "go away". But during the day i also need ambient noise to mask tinnitus.
As someone who has recently started suffering from Tinnitus, I find this video very comforting 🙏
Hello Tety. Thanks for the message. 🙏
@@jackrubinacci_official Heyy
I have seen so many videos who are suffering from this problem. You are the first one who I felt gave the best advice. Your words are encouraging. I wish you best luck :) N thank you :)
@@nuthanbr8909 thank you 🙏
How long u had it tety?? From gerd? Or noise trauma
@@manz_5128 not sure how I got it, I first experienced it on November last year...
People close to me know this is something I've dealt with in my life, and most people it seems have had a brush with something resembling tinnitus, but recently I had a friend come to me for some advice and I could tell right away that he was really in the thick of it. The absolutely very first thing that I thought of was to send him here! Heh, I know it's maybe a little niche but this is one of the best vids on the internet. Thanks Jack you helped get me out of a tough spot once and so I'm glad to pass it along! And to whoever needs to hear it: You're going to get on with your life... while the tinnitus will last its ability to get a hold of your attention definitely will not and it's going to be you one day giving out the advice on how to deal with it! I promise!
Hi. Thanks so much for the kind message and I really hope your friend gets back to a better place with their T. If this video helped you im really so glad . Means a lot to me to hear that . I have a new channel dedicated to tinnitus now. I’m making a lot of new content for it . Link in the description box of this video. Thank you again . Jack
Trust Jack - you will be able to ignor it - hang in there - i didn't think so, but after a while of using some masking - liek fans and stuff - i've gradually stopped thinking about it. may God heal you. m
Hi Michael. Thank you for your comment. Glad you are able to distract your mind from T. Sending best wishes 👋
Jack: Your honest, calm, and encouraging advice is awesome. There's a lot of technical tinnitus info online and it's helpful, but your approach is so natural and easy to absorb. Especially as it applies to musicians. Thanks! 🎷🎶👍
Thank you glad the video was of use 🙏
THANK YOU!
Well said brother. This video helped me alot. I appreciate the wise words Jack!
Thank you Jack for this video. This is inspiring. I hope that you continue doing what you love to do!
Thank you so much.
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Thank You man .. words of hope for all the musicians whit tinitus! I AM a sax player ando i don t want to stop couse T
Thank you ,you are right ,
thank you
Thank you so much for this.
Thanks brother
Congratulations my dear ❤❤
Thank you, Jack 🙏
Thank you 🙏
Thank you for this I really needed to hear this today
My pleasure 👍
Great advice. It does get better!
Thank you Tonya
Thank you very much.
Thank you Pat
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Words of wisdom indeed.
Thank you
Thanks for your advice. Im from Colombia
Thank you for making this video Jack, it's great to hear your positive message. It really helps when dealing with tinnitus, big thanks.
Thanks for watching . Stay strong 👍
This means a lot, thank you
Thank you Luke
Great video thanks
Thanks Andre
Thank you for your words of encouragement! Your journey is inspiring!:)
Glad the video was of use 🙏
Thank you for making this positive video!
Thank you glad it was of use
Great work man 👌
Thank you 🙏
Thanks Jack for this wonderful video. Take care.
Thank you Mark appreciate it 👍
thank you sir, great info
Thanks Ed.
Thankyou so much for all your help it's brilliant to hear this
Thank you 🙏
Really Great Video.
Thank you 🙏
Thank you so much ❤
Thank you
Simple and honest. Thank you.
Thank you
Thanks very inspiring
Thank you
luv u bro... one of the most truthful, honest and comforting 1st hand experience on you tube..
Thanks man. Glad the video was of use 🙏
Great advice!
Thank you
Thank you Jack - appreciate your openess
Thank you
Such a motivational speech,thnk u so much!!!
Glad the video was of use 🙏
This was an immensely helpful video to me. Thank you sincerely!!
Glad the video was of help 🙏
Great man!
Glad the video was of use .
Thank you for you words of support. I'm 26 just getting serious with music as my path in life and have had tinnitus since last year. I feel hopeless at times but your story and tips gives me hope to continue with music.
Hello Thaddeus. Its important to remember that T goes up and then goes down again. So stay strong and don't give up your passion. Just try to be really proactive about protecting your ears. I did an interview on a very cool podcast this week that talks about this subject. You might benefit from listening to it. Its free to listen. Here is the link. www.workingclassaudio.com/wca-334-with-jack-rubinacci/
Thank you so much for the work that you are doing to help myself and others with tinnitus. You are a great and informative speaker and very importantly you have a calm and soft voice!
Thank you
Man I watch this video every day and it helps me calm down so much
Hello Vassilis. Really glad this video was of help to you .
A hero, you are
Glad the video was of use. Thank you
Great vid.
Thanks chief
Thank you brother .
Thank you 🙏
Jack, thank you so much for this. I’m also a musician, 6 months into severe tinnitus and it’s getting me down. Thanks to videos like this I get great comfort, and sleep better knowing that someday I’ll accept it. I can’t wait to do my own tinnitus success story video but I’m a long way off at the moment. I’m hoping it’s pandemic related and getting back to normal will relieve some stress and help with the tinnitus. Thanks again
Hello. Really glad this video was of use to you. Thank you for watching.
Thnx bro
Thanks
Great video man :) I’ve had tinnitus since I was 16 and I’ve had a lot of anxiety about pursing a career in music , This helped!
Glad it helped man . Best of luck with your music 👍👍
How're you doing now bro?
@@ayomidediekola2505 hello Diekola. T still there but still rocking 👍🙂
omg same i have tinnitus and im 16 and i really want to pursue a career in music, I am getting checked by a doctor soon. I am very scared tho, should i follow my this career path or choose a different one?i dont know what to do
Great message, I have pretty bad tinnitus and I can relate.
Thank you Sam 🙏
As well as Meds for Anxiety which do Work!☆☆♡♡♡
Olá Jack sucesso parabéns 🎼🎶🎤👏👏👏🎼🎶🎶🎵
Thank you , I Will take your advice seriously
Hello Mike. glad you found the video of use .
you are the best love your videos you have help me so much with my tinnitus more than any Doctors thank you so much keep up the good work
Thank you. Glad the video was of use.
Who else has High frequency hearing loss and tinnitus at a young age like me 31 🕊💙
Hello Alexander. I’m sorry you have this. It is quite common to get T at an early age. I was 27. The important thing to remember is that it eases up with time. 👍
Jack thank you - amazing story and tips for those of us who suffer from tinnitus thx for sharing
Thank you 🙏
Thanks Jack, wish I could give you a hug brother 👍
Thanks man . 🙏👍
God bless you and thanks:)
Thank you. Glad the video was of help
Jack, Thank You So Much ! I've Had Tinnitus left Ear Since Early December 2021 .85% Hearing loss , High Pitch Jet Engine loud Noise. First 3 Weeks Non Stop Agony ! Then On And Off Different Days Of Spikes levels . Been To Primary Dr , ENT ,Audiologist ,Next MRI Normal .Trying to get our brain to habituate is a tough time, but we will win ! Best Regards, Pete.
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Thanks for your tips, Jack. I’m not a musician and I’m a few months into this. Hope we get better soon.
Hey Jude. Thanks for the message. The most important thing is to stay strong brother . It will get better. Just give it time
Thanks Jack, some great insights for musicians with tinnitus.
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I recently found this app and I’m glad to see it mentioned here.
Thanks. My experience is similar to yours.
Thank you. Glad the video was of use .
4/10/18 for me. The day tinnitus took away so much. Thank you for sharing. I REALLY needed this.
Thank you . Really glad the video was of use .
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Thanks so much for this man, this video has helped me so much. I'm 21 and my tinnitus is already unbearably loud and I'm wanting to pursue a career in music. I'm having a real serious existential crisis at the moment but your video is giving me strength and inspiration.
Hello Samuel. Glad the video was of use. I wish you the very best of luck with your music career and stay strong 👍
Thanks for this :) i am pretty young and have developed tinnitus but i rlly want to persue music as a career and have been quite worried abt it so this was rlly encouraging!
Hello Emi. Best of luck
Thank you. I haven’t been thinking about T and thought it went away but apparently I just didn’t think about it.
That’s great 👍
Great video. Fellow musician here. I’ve had tinnitus for almost 20 years and it can be a very wild ride. Great advice here. I cannot stress enough, get those earplugs out at gigs folks.
Absolutely man . Ear plugs keep me in the game . It’s that simple 👍
Thank you for the video! I’ve been wearing safety ear muffs even practicing music at home. It is one of those things that can happen to anyone.
Thank you
my tinnitus has gotten worse and it has been bothering me so much so lately so I really needed this thank you so much 🙏
Hello Isaias- glad the video was of use- stay strong 💪
Thanks Jack.. I’m going through a pretty bad bout currently. And I play music for a living. I thought of hanging it up and moving on to a different profession but I’m not going to let it beat me. I just currently purchased high end in ear monitors and will be playing my gigs at a much lower volume than before. I must tell you, for a bit I really thought I was going nuts and didn’t think I could go on. Watching your video and seeing all of the comments from others suffering brought me great comfort. Be well my friend. And again. Thanks you! Hopefully the day will come where there is a cure. 🙏🙏
Ed
Hi Ed. Sorry you going through a bad spell. Stay strong and thank you for the kind words .
The most honest video ever on tinnitus. I have tinnitus the last 25 years from drumming. Everything you said is me. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you. I appreciate that.
5:06 im crying.. Thank you for this reminder
Hello. Glad the video was of use. 👋
Thanks man, I have severe tinnitus and a muscian too. I feel your words.
Thank you 🙏. Stay strong
34, been suffering from it since i'm 27. It came in my life just at the worse moment, when my bass playing was getting good and found a band that would want me to get in. Stopped everything, got really anxious for months, because It was hurting also. For months, every little sounds hurted me. Went into isolation, got depressed... It was an atrocious thing. Because, I was not only playing music, but also working in the industry. So loud volume was always too close, too near.Then I made some changes in my life. Got some molded musician earplugs, cut the Rock band practices (one of the hardest moment in my life), and just started to be smart about it. Slowly going back to shows, not getting right beside the speakers. Sometimes having this anti-sound helmet drummers or firearm practicionners use. Also slowly got back into music, but playing electronical or acoustic, so I could have more control over volume.
My life and my career (professionel videographer in the music industry) didnt stop, but it did take a suckerpunch. Maybe I could have been a professionnal musician if I could have prevented it to happen.
But anyway, it does really get better if you care about it. And for a long time I got back my normal life until last week! I just abused myself and my health. Went to 4 shows in six day, got smashed (alcool dont help), drank a lot of coffe( were working multiple days in a row, and caffeine doesnt help either). I just ducking regret it... But, like he says, yeah, it well get better. Until then, I have to back down shows and everything andjust get use to this new noise floor.
Dr Ogbebor herbal centre on CZcams his medicine for tinnitus is amazing, just two weeks and tinnitus was gone , I was so surprised when I heard ,John Mayer , Eric Clapton and many other musicians have used His herbal medicine for their tinnitus also .
I do mistakes when i get better, i forget to use earplugs and have setbacks after. Its a huge price to play plus the regreat
Thank you for taking the time for your heart felt support!
Thank you
Thank you 😔😣 Its hard
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For people with Tinnitus try Ginkgo Biloba extracts it helped with my tinnitus, it lowered down at the same time clams me down. It works for me
How long until you began to notice results?
Thank You man .. words of hope for all the musicians whit tinitus! I AM a sax player and i don t want to stop couse T
Hello Cesar. Glad the video was of help 🙏
Have you heard of Dr Itua who cures tinnitus permanently? He cured my tinnitus effectively with his supplements thanks so much Doc
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I just started Is developing mild tinnitus After a chronic ear infection, I am a musician, organ/keys I play organ for a church, have a studio full equipment including a hammond organ w/ a Lezlie so you can imagine how loud that gets, musician to musician thank you for this great advice! My tinnitus comes and gos, does not bother me enough to cause sleep issues so far thank God! but after hearing your strong words of advice I'm definitely going to invest in ear plugs!!! So hopefully to keep my tinnitus under control!! Thanks again!!!
Hello 👋 thank you. Glad the video was of use. Yes those Leslie’s can be loud so good idea to use some ear protection. Best of luck 🤞
Thank you. This was very informative, but even more than that, it was quite comforting. Ive been playing drums and percussion for 40 years now, and had ringing for far too long. The Low "hums" have been become louder and more frequent the last few years, making it difficult to sleep sometimes. You've inspired me to look into getting some help.
Hello Kraig. Glad the video was of use . Happy Easter ☀️
Thanks for this Jack. My case is mild, but I did develop some tinnitus from getting knocked in the head too many times at kickboxing. It's nice to know that other from different backgrounds know what my problem is like and have gotten through it.
Thank you. Glad the video was of use . I have a new channel dedicated to tinnitus called help my tinnitus with other videos that might also be of use . Sending best wishes
Thanks so much man, I'm a composer and mixing engineer and I was really really panicking.
Glad the video was of use 🙏👍
before watching the video it was better for me, now it is worse. What you say is true.
„Tinitus, tinnitus…
There is some spike someday
and if we focus on it it stays“
Thank you Jack! As a musician, I can relate to everything that you said and I found your advice both helpful and inspirational. You probably address this in your other videos, but the only thing I might add is that learning more about one’s health and diet is very helpful - at least for me it is. Cutting back on caffeine, sugar and alcohol is, I think, essential - if it’s good for the body, it’s good for dealing with a spike. Lower the stress and don’t obsess is my mantra.
So please do continue to make these wonderful videos and again, thank you!
Hello Ian. Thank you for the kind comment. Yes I do address some of the things you mention in a video called 6 daily rituals. I also talk about it in my T books mentioning that feeling good in the body makes me feel stronger to deal with T. Thanks again and happy new year
@@jackrubinacci_official - thank you for the kind reply and please keep up the good work 👍🏻😀
Hey, thanks, Jack, for the encouragement. I'm 58 and the tinnitus started a couple months ago, I know not why. My life had become so much better. A good marriage, plenty of money and now a sound like locusts in a tree 24/7.
Hello Jeffrey. Sorry to hear that you are going through this. Its important to remember that with time your brain will adapt and accommodate for the new sound. Just takes a little time. I have a book on Amazon with lots of useful tools in that might help. Its called Overcoming Tinnitus. Jack