Tinnitus From Drumming
hi ellen,
I’m writing to see if you can recommend a treatment for my form of tinnitus. Ive almost certainly induced tinnitus as a drummer, cruelly ironic as i bought myself an electronic kit so as not to annoy my neighbours with an acoustic(real) one.
I played them and the sound i heard was via headphones, I realise now that although I dont think i played loud I did used to practice for long periods( 3 hours+) and have inadverntantly caused my problem.
I don’t feel my hearing is affected too much-but sadly quiet times, particularly bedtime are now horrendous with a high pitched white noise ringing in both my ears (although this varies to be predominately the right ear) either way i feel Ive ruined my life over simple ignorance.
I’m only 40 and cant bear the thought of x years of suffering in front of me - my enjoyment of life has been dimmed without doubt. I no longer play but the damage is done. Worse I seem to have become preoccupied if not obsessed by its presence and Ive become stressed and the ringing does seem worse as a result.
Lately when Ive got into bed and its at its worse if I close my eyes and concentrate I can seem to attenuate the volume of the pitch down? Do you think t-gone may help and if so which product would be most suitable?
I look forward to your reply thank you.
Richard,Birmingham England
Hello Richard, You are correct in your assessment that it is the exposure to noise that has caused you tinnitus problem! 3 Hours at a time would certainly do some harm to those sensitive inner ear organs.
That said you will definitely need to get the noise tinnitus remedy to reduce the levels of tinnitus you are experiencing. It is a relatively slow process and you can expect to be on the remedies for at least 90 days.
I would also recommend you order the 2 step tinnitus relief formula plus immune booster. It is amazingly effective and will also help you to get to sleep quickly.
























