As a fellow sufferer of tinnitus you have my sympathies, you should take as long as you need. It's better that you're fully recovered than if you return too soon and do some permanent damage, all the best.
That's the scariest part for me. How it robs you of the joy and peace of silence, something I was very fond of.Gather said:Here's hoping it's the temporary one; I suffer from minor tinnitus and there is nothing worse than knowing I'll never get to experience true silence again.
No harm in talking to a doctor about it, if it bothers you.LobsterFeng said:There's a term for that sort of thing? Because I've been dealing with ringing in my ears for pretty much my entire life...maybe I should go see a doctor?
I won't let it affect my career too much. It will probably just mean I'll have to record and mix at much lower volumes, which sucks but is a lot better than aggravating the ringing.New Frontiersman said:I have tinnitus, it's not fun, but at least in my case it's not debilitating. It is a bit distracting when I try to go to sleep though.
As long as the case isn't to severe he should be able to continue playing and enjoying music though.
Well that's the thing I've had it for so long that it doesn't really bother me that much anymore. I do have to sleep with a fan on or else I focus too much on the ringing and can't sleep though.MiracleOfSound said:No harm in talking to a doctor about it, if it bothers you.
I knew a guy who had this constantly, from years of beeing in the music business,MiracleOfSound said:It's not a disease, it is a symptom.Ardenon said:never knew it was a desiase, so if I say keep hearing ringing in my head, how would I know how bad it is? I either get used to it or listen to something to ignore it, can't say I felt it as an affliction.
If you have had it and it didn't feel like an affliction, then you're one of the lucky ones. For those who have it loud and constant, well, it's the worst thing I've ever been through and I've been through quite a lot.