How I Live With Tinnitus

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  • Опубликовано: 22 ноя 2024

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  • @anonymousfinn2242
    @anonymousfinn2242 5 лет назад +874

    Everyone who has just started to suffer from tinnitus or who feels anxiety/depression because of it, trust me, it will get better. Once you get past the first hump and figure out a way to accept it, you start to feel a lot better and think it as a part of you. It might seem impossible at first, but it will get easier. Tinnitus is not the end of the world although it may feel like it in the beginning! And if you feel super overwhelmed by it, don't be afraid of therapy and other professional help. Stay positive, it feels great and makes you so much stronger when you conquer your tinnitus!

  • @jasmineruth7784
    @jasmineruth7784 4 года назад +174

    I have tinnitus. The first week I noticed it was absolute hell until I found this video. She is so right- please do not read online forums!! Now, I can technically still hear a sound if I try to listen, but for 99% of my day I don’t hear it anymore and when I do, it’s not debilitating at all. It used to terrify me, but now it’s just normal and I feel completely fine. You have no idea how much this video helped me!!

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    • @thiknssshape661
      @thiknssshape661 3 года назад +1

      if you are suffering from tinnitus and hearing loss watch this video.ruclips.net/video/00p22O_4J8Y/видео.html

    • @user-yo9xs8tl5o
      @user-yo9xs8tl5o 3 года назад +11

      it becomes a part of you eventually. now the ringing is my "silence". it even helps me sleep as i have learned to associate the sound with relaxation and meditation.

    • @justinemachate6289
      @justinemachate6289 3 года назад +1

      How do you sleep with Tinnitus?

    • @justinemachate6289
      @justinemachate6289 3 года назад +1

      How do you sleep with Tinnitus?

  • @cliffordparmeter6940
    @cliffordparmeter6940 Год назад +11

    I've had tinnitus for three years it does get better never give up stay away from chat rooms good luck my friends you will get better.

  • @ricardoestrada5837
    @ricardoestrada5837 3 года назад +80

    I hope everyone who's reading this comment to be well.

    • @iosifpuha6114
      @iosifpuha6114 3 года назад

      Man i hope that too

    • @thiknssshape661
      @thiknssshape661 3 года назад

      if you are suffering from tinnitus and hearing loss watch this video.ruclips.net/video/00p22O_4J8Y/видео.html

  • @ShawntiaKnott
    @ShawntiaKnott 4 года назад +153

    When I first got tinnitus I was contemplating suicide. Seriously, it was driving me absolutely insane. I'm doing better now.

    • @Erick-hr5mv
      @Erick-hr5mv 4 года назад +8

      Same man same

    • @amir_1999
      @amir_1999 4 года назад +5

      Same here

    • @jacquelinegarcia4053
      @jacquelinegarcia4053 4 года назад +4

      The same this is terrible

    • @ShawntiaKnott
      @ShawntiaKnott 4 года назад +2

      @@jacquelinegarcia4053 it's getting louder. I bought a ear vacumn that sucks out the ear wax. Hopefully this will lessen the ringing

    • @oceanpacific3841
      @oceanpacific3841 4 года назад +4

      @@ShawntiaKnott what caused yours ? Mine was from headphones blasting music

  • @andiena5801
    @andiena5801 4 года назад +147

    when i first had it, i felt so alone and isolated. i mean, it’s not that common and i thought i was going crazy. but eventually, i just accepted it as a part of me. i tell myself that it’s just sound, and it’s not killing me. now it’s just background noise. it spikes louder sometimes, but now i am not completely terrified of it. also- reading people’s comments who have tinnitus helped me too, it made me feel less alone :) i pray everyone struggling with t finds a way to cope with it.

    • @hhayat19
      @hhayat19 4 года назад +7

      Sameeee first time i cry... But i accept it.. This is my reality.. Sad but real.

    • @thiknssshape661
      @thiknssshape661 3 года назад

      if you are suffering from tinnitus and hearing loss watch this video.ruclips.net/video/00p22O_4J8Y/видео.html

    • @grahamevelyn6309
      @grahamevelyn6309 3 года назад

      @@hhayat19 @PURITY Dr ITUAs products for curing tinnitus and hearing loss condition are really the best thanks for coming to my rescue Dr ITUA, keep saving lives Dr, you can contact this great Dr on email drituaherbalhome11@gmail.com or WhatsApp +2347089161015
      Youtu.be/ibEgU-dFpDE

    • @Fredrik7le
      @Fredrik7le 3 года назад +7

      I also am struggling with tinnitus for 6 years now. Ive been in escape and denial mode for so long that i hit a wall and got depressed. Now im working my way up to accept it ass a part of my life. It took alot of guts for me to just go in here and starting tresting myself ❤️ feel so much regret you know. But life happens and you can not do anything about the past. Move forward help eachother and see us ass a family of people that will help this be better ❤️

    • @eloisaklein1545
      @eloisaklein1545 2 года назад +4

      It helps me reading the comments of other people too. In my case, I have tinnitus because of a disease called Ménière’s syndrome and that makes it more difficult, because the noise comes with nausea, dizziness and other symptoms.

  • @emptyminds9768
    @emptyminds9768 3 года назад +115

    Everything will all be just fine. Trust me. It will fade to the background and it won’t bother you as much. You can’t force it to go away, you just have to accept it and with time it will find it’s place in your mind. When this happens it won’t bother you anymore.

    • @sForever-ud5lj
      @sForever-ud5lj 3 года назад +3

      I hope so; my T got slightly worse when a bunch of life stressors came along.

    • @sofienoname3728
      @sofienoname3728 3 года назад +3

      I really hope some people do get used to the noise but I have not. I've had tinnitus for as long as I can remember, even as a child I had it but didn't know what it was I just thought it was normal hearing your heartbeat and ringing noises. Over the years it has gotten worse and now it's so loud I've gotten hearing aids in order to hear the real world and not just my tinnitus.

    • @grahamevelyn6309
      @grahamevelyn6309 3 года назад

      @@sofienoname3728 @PURITY Dr ITUAs products for curing tinnitus and hearing loss condition are really the best thanks for coming to my rescue Dr ITUA, keep saving lives Dr, you can contact this great Dr on email drituaherbalhome11@gmail.com or WhatsApp +2347089161015
      Youtu.be/ibEgU-dFpDE

    • @sofienoname3728
      @sofienoname3728 3 года назад

      @@grahamevelyn6309 There is no cure for tinnitus but thanks.

    • @grahamevelyn6309
      @grahamevelyn6309 3 года назад

      @@sofienoname3728 there is I ordered the remedies from the Dr I wrote about, and it helped me got rid of my buzzing disturbances

  • @coraliehobson1307
    @coraliehobson1307 4 года назад +68

    I’ve just finished cancer treatment and now started with tinnitus. Knowing I’ve started overcoming being told I have cancer and the effects of treatment means part of me knows I will adjust and part of me can’t believe it. It’s the feeling of inescapability that creates panic. With my cancer, I tried to approach it with a bit of intrigue and asked my body what it needs to get better. I believe being in conflict with your body can cause psychological, physiological and emotional problems.
    Both the cancer and tinnitus make me feel breathless so I know I need to breath differently.
    I’m two months into tinnitus. This video has been the very best thing I’ve watched. Thankyou so much Isobel 💝

    • @thiknssshape661
      @thiknssshape661 3 года назад +1

      if you are suffering from tinnitus and hearing loss watch this video.ruclips.net/video/00p22O_4J8Y/видео.html

    • @HeatherHernandez
      @HeatherHernandez 3 года назад

      Hi Coralie, how is it a year later? I'm at a year now of 24/7 loud tinnitus

    • @Aman-ln2oh
      @Aman-ln2oh 3 года назад

      @@HeatherHernandez didn't you get habituated til now?

    • @HeatherHernandez
      @HeatherHernandez 3 года назад

      @@Aman-ln2oh if habituated meant I don't get anxiety attacks now, yeah. But I do I notice it all the time. Volume has decreased and I still get spikes but I am trying to get rid of it not habituate to it!

    • @Aman-ln2oh
      @Aman-ln2oh 3 года назад

      @@HeatherHernandez i wish it can go away. I'm just 20, second year college. I cannot read and study now, it's difficult to concentrate. How about you?

  • @joeylodes
    @joeylodes 5 лет назад +212

    Developing Tinnitus is a brutal , life changing event. I take it day by day. Been suicidal , to acceptance and everything in between. You’re all in my thoughts.

    • @MrBlodhund
      @MrBlodhund 5 лет назад +2

      Check out Tinnitus Treatment By Liam here on RUclips, it’s a cure

    • @ahalty00
      @ahalty00 5 лет назад +2

      ear loss is kinda worse but when I get sick I often get ear infections and with that also tinnitus and i'ts super annoying but it fades away after a couple of days so I don'T really know how it is for you:((

    • @krisrusselljazzvocalist6044
      @krisrusselljazzvocalist6044 4 года назад

      See www.neuromonics.com and (www.tinnitusformula.com Barry Keats) is a well known tinnitus expert and on his site you will have access to the biggest tinnitus library in the world.

    • @HigherSofia
      @HigherSofia 4 года назад

      It's a profound and extremely difficult process. Hope you are doing well, Joey! Here are som more perspectives on integrating the sound: ruclips.net/video/C9I5L123yKE/видео.html

    • @DJDanceClassic
      @DJDanceClassic 4 года назад +3

      @@MrBlodhund it is a scam

  • @poetjames
    @poetjames 4 года назад +243

    I have tinnitus. When I first got it, it stressed me out. I couldn’t sleep,the constant noise was depressing. It got worse when I was tired. Eventually,I adapted and accepted it and it became just background noise. It’s still there but it just normal now.

    • @slaviccc
      @slaviccc 4 года назад +3

      do you sleep well now?

    • @bhagavatha5964
      @bhagavatha5964 4 года назад +1

      Is it cured now?

    • @poetjames
      @poetjames 4 года назад +11

      Bhagavath A No,it still there. I have adjusted to it but I still have like a constant background noise.

    • @DJDanceClassic
      @DJDanceClassic 4 года назад +1

      poetjames what’s the difference between then and now , has it changed the aound?

    • @thiknssshape661
      @thiknssshape661 3 года назад

      if you are suffering from tinnitus and hearing loss watch this video.ruclips.net/video/00p22O_4J8Y/видео.html

  • @IsobelAnderson
    @IsobelAnderson  4 года назад +136

    Wow! these comments are incredible! I cannot believe how many people are here sharing their experiences and journey with tinnitus. Thank you so much - it's really inspiring me to maybe do some online workshops on managing the condition in uncertain times - would anyone here be interested in that? 💙

    • @mochs3869
      @mochs3869 4 года назад +4

      Absolutely!

    • @daweipan
      @daweipan 4 года назад +4

      yes

    • @ubi768
      @ubi768 4 года назад +2

      Absolutely!

    • @ealees
      @ealees 4 года назад +3

      Thanks for doing the video Isobel, I'm 2.5 years in and have tried many things to try and help myself (and spent a small fortune on so-called treatments). Some days now I am fine with my noise, some days it still drives me mad. If you do put more of your advice online I'm sure there are many people who would be much more than Interested myself included. Take Care

    • @Walsh25
      @Walsh25 4 года назад +3

      Yes Isabel-- thank you so suffering as writing this. So sorry you suffer as well it’s so debilitating. It’s weird it comes and goes -- one day Ok next loud -Going route now Neurologist -Ent- allergist etc etc - Ear infection wow - I was in accident 2011 - was fine for long time -the airbag hit side of head / neck hard on left side -when got outta car buzz , buzz loud somehow went away and came back 4 yrs later - weird so who knows if it was caused by that? But thank you love your music in my garden so pretty just discovered you 🌻🌼🌻🌸

  • @Lozs2840
    @Lozs2840 3 года назад +39

    I first got tinnitus when I was in my early teens and when I first got it, it freaked me out because I didn’t know why the riniging wouldn’t stop. The cause of my tinnitus is unknown, it just started one day and went to the doctors and that’s when I was told.
    To anyone else who is suffering with tinnitus. You are not alone ❤️

    • @user-yo9xs8tl5o
      @user-yo9xs8tl5o 3 года назад +4

      man, i got it at 22 and i was full of anger and frustation at getting it so young! i feel for you getting it even earlier than that.

    • @satriadicky3732
      @satriadicky3732 3 года назад +4

      @@user-yo9xs8tl5o i heard there were scientist trying to develop a cure for it so that our ear hair cells could regenerate.
      The passed phase 1b

    • @user-yo9xs8tl5o
      @user-yo9xs8tl5o 3 года назад +1

      @@satriadicky3732 I heard all sorts. Let's hope they crack the code very soon! Have you heard that tinnitus can actually come from the brain itself? If that Is the case, how can hair cells regenerating help? tinnitus is such a weird and complex thing.

    • @satriadicky3732
      @satriadicky3732 3 года назад +1

      @@user-yo9xs8tl5o i had no idea how. But 60% of participant who was given a certain hearing aid could cure the tinnitus as long as they wear the aid.

    • @user-yo9xs8tl5o
      @user-yo9xs8tl5o 3 года назад

      @@satriadicky3732 I really hope in the future there is a pill that can completely cure or atleast reduce tinnitus. Or a simple procedure. So many people suffer horribly from this condition.

  • @hailzgeoff
    @hailzgeoff 4 года назад +8

    Hi Isobel.....can I just say that you have produced 30 minutes of the most sensible level-headed advice on Tinnitus that I have ever heard. A brilliant job, well done and THANK YOU. I've had tinnitus for years now ..with ups and downs.... but most of the time it has habituated into the background. The two bits of your advice I would really recommend to anyone else who has it are 1 - avoid chat rooms. They are poisonous in spreading despair or quack solutions and 2. Your emotions are key to this. While we "fight" tinnitus it will always win. Its terribly difficult, but accepting it is the best way for us to get on top of it. Easier to say than do....as I guess we all know, but it is true all the same. But thanks again. I am so glad I found this video.

    • @antonioramirez6850
      @antonioramirez6850 Год назад

      I am so glad you are doing better! I agree how she made this 30 min video is just perfect! Accepting it definitely is the first step to making it not take over you life and it gives you hope! As she said it is a process. What definitely helped me is was deciding to work on my mind, body, and spirit. People like Wayne Dyer, Tony Robbins, and Eckhart Tolle have helped me sooooooo much. It takes time and what tinnitus teaches you is to be patient and how to manage stress so well. Stay strong ❤ We are all here for each other! If you ever need anything i am here and i am absolutely more than willing to help out! Hope you are doing well :) Have a great day! :) ❤

  • @Yu-he7uq
    @Yu-he7uq Год назад +14

    Thank you for this. ❤ I am a 22yo musician from France and first started having tinnitus 4 years ago. It was really a depressing time for me, and then I learned how to cope and it got so much better.... Until yesterday night. My tinnitus got worse, and I started hearing another tone on top of everything else, this one worse than the others. It really broke me when I realized it hadn't gone away this morning. But after watching this video, I feel much better. I'm sure it'll get better. I can go through this. Thank you.

    • @lutfur9486
      @lutfur9486 Год назад +1

      Hey, do u use headphone ? If yes which one ?

    • @antonioramirez6850
      @antonioramirez6850 Год назад +1

      Stay strong ❤️ I totally feel you. Im a 22yo musician as well and I got tinnitus about a year and a half ago and about a month ago i noticed it getting louder, i think from playing the music louder through my in ear monitors and i felt the same exact way. I felt so broken and i felt so defeated once again. For the longest i felt so good about tinnitus and was at a point where i would legitimately forget about it for days. And then this happened. But i knew i would get better again because i have been through this before. So that definitely gave me the motivation to go through this again and i knew i could do it. And so can you!! ❤ You can get through this i promise you! ❤ I feel now i am the happiest i have literally ever been! I look back and just feel so good about everything. As she says in this beautiful video, it takes patience. It took me day after day of being patient and working on myself, my mind, my body, and my spirituality most of all. You can do this! Do not give up! ❤ If you ever need anything, i am here always! And i am more than absolutely willing to help out! Comment back on here if anything of course :) Sending my love to you ❤ Have a great day :) ❤

    • @antonioramirez6850
      @antonioramirez6850 Год назад +1

      Sometimes i would notice it louder in public but again i just really trained my brain to not notice and it took day by day to do this. But you can absolutely do it! Do not give up ❤ Life just gets so much better it really is crazy! You are going to get there if you aren’t already i promise ❤️❤️❤️

    • @brambo2204
      @brambo2204 Год назад

      @@antonioramirez6850 how do you train your brain to not notice it? 1,5 year ago my tinnitus worsened to a loud ringing after I visited a bar (with moderate loud music) and still looking for ways to manage it. Sleeping is fine but during the day I really have difficulties sometimes. Some days I can manage it quite well, some days are more difficult.

    • @Marcllus
      @Marcllus 2 месяца назад

      How is it now?

  • @MoustafaShaheen
    @MoustafaShaheen 4 года назад +23

    I like how you speak calmly, I have T for almost 11 years now, Some days are good, Some are extremely bad, Many love and hope for every T sufferer.

    • @Threat360
      @Threat360 4 года назад

      Moustafa Shaheen I’ve been with it for about 5-6 years I live with it day to day

    • @babu5190
      @babu5190 4 года назад

      Hi sir

  • @HenrikBecker84
    @HenrikBecker84 2 года назад +15

    Though it's been four years since you recorded and posted this... thank you again from 2022. It was really encouraging to hear. After fighting my symptoms for two years, I've decided to call it and start focusing on acceptance. It's really good to hear that really is the road to a better life.

    • @antonioramirez6850
      @antonioramirez6850 Год назад +2

      Stay strong man ❤ I think that was what helped me definitely was accepting it. From that moment on i was able to move forward with my life. It was hard in the beginning to even accept it but it definitely had an immediate impact. It still took day after day though if getting better and that okay! I still absolutely do not lose hope on it being removed and if i can help someone else to accept if but not lose hope as well i will definitely be by their side. Stay strong man and dont give up! ❤ I have gotten to a point in my life where i legitimately do not even notice it for days! And you CAN too!! If you ever need anything, i am here! Comment back on here and i am absolutely more than willing to help out :) Sending my love to you ❤ Have a great day :) ❤

  • @_1s0_
    @_1s0_ Год назад +8

    I used to always have tinnitus that would come and go and only a few days it came back and just has not gone away like it used to. It's been really hard trying to accept that this is it now, it's put me on edge and made me isolate from my partner and family more but I'm truly trying my hardest to get through it. This video really put me at ease. Thank you.

    • @antonioramirez6850
      @antonioramirez6850 Год назад +1

      Stay strong ❤ I hope you are doing well! How is it now? Has it gone away? I got it about a year and a half ago and in the beginning, the first couple of months, were definitely the hardest. I felt like my life was over and i was scared to death. I did not want to be alive. As she said, i was in crisis mode. But i am in such a better place now! I feel the absolute happiest i have literally ever been, even before the tinnitus! If you were to tell me when i first had it that i would be in the elevated state of mind and emotions that i am in right now id literally laugh in your face and call you would not believe it even for a second. Believe me, it gets better! And i know its just so hard to believe right now but trust me when i tell you it gets better than better!! What helped me honestly was just working on my mind, body, and spirit. It was until i said “im not going to live in this mood anymore” that my life changed. It didn’t happen quickly, but i did start and thats all you need to do is just start. You can do this! I am here for you! It takes doing it day after day after day! If you ever need anything, comment back on here and I am more than absolutely willing to help you! You’ve got this! You were created for something just absolutely amazing and you are perfectly on your path! Believe it! Stay strong ❤ Have a great day :)❤

  • @acerburton9978
    @acerburton9978 3 года назад +22

    guys dont worry youll be all right.....My mom has tinnitus for 36 years now i got it at the age of 15.Well im still 15...You will be alright just think of it that there are alot of people with tinnitus and you arent the only one
    Edit: Mines is permanent by the way

    • @CarmenLopez-cz6ek
      @CarmenLopez-cz6ek 2 года назад

      Cómo has estado últimamente?

    • @omerasgn1119
      @omerasgn1119 2 года назад

      This calmed me down a lot, thanks, how is life for you?

    • @antonioramirez6850
      @antonioramirez6850 Год назад

      It’s beautiful that you are young and can overcome this so well ❤ I hope you are doing well and if you ever need anything, i am here! :) Have a great day :) ❤❤❤

    • @May-gr8bp
      @May-gr8bp 7 месяцев назад

      Dude thanks for your comment. I also have tinnitus since I was 15 and my father and grandfather also have had it since their teens/20s.
      I wish you all the best in life.

  • @ben9DB
    @ben9DB 5 лет назад +64

    This is probably the most important video I have ever watched in my life. Thank you so much Isobel. I have had T for 5 and a half months, I have felt the lowest of the low emotions, and at times it has felt like my life is over. Hearing your experience of T first hand, and seeing how you have got to such a place of acceptance and calmness despite tinnitus is amazing and has given me so much motivation and hope for the future. Everyone new to tinnitus should watch this video.

    • @paristonhill2752
      @paristonhill2752 5 лет назад

      Please tell me how to diagnose it, I hear a light whistling when in a quiet room, how do I know for sure if I have it?

    • @UnrealApe
      @UnrealApe 4 года назад +1

      I can relate. I cured it by listening to Paul Stamets. He recommends a microdosing stack which gave me my hearing back almost completely. Watch. ruclips.net/video/vFWxWq0Fv0U/видео.html

    • @antonioramirez6850
      @antonioramirez6850 Год назад +1

      Stay strong ❤ I know this was 4 years ago but i hope you are doing even better now! I too was at my lowest point ever in my life. And i just did not want to continue not even another day not even another day. But trust me when i tell you it gets amazingly better! I can say i am at the absolute happiest ive ever been! What has definitely helped me was working on my mind, body, and spirit. People like Wayne Dyer, Tony Robbins, and Eckhart Tolle, along with many others, have helped me immensely. I hope you are at a place of complete peace ❤ If you ever need anything, i am here always! Comment back on here and i am absolutely more than willing to help you! Have a great day :) ❤

    • @antonioramirez6850
      @antonioramirez6850 Год назад +1

      You’re future is extremely bright ❤❤❤

    • @antonioramirez6850
      @antonioramirez6850 Год назад +1

      @@paristonhill2752I think definitely going to an ear doctor to diagnose it! 3 years late but i hope you are doing beautifully ❤❤❤

  • @Thuntroz98
    @Thuntroz98 4 года назад +9

    This is the best video on Tinnitus I have seen. It aims straight for the heart of people who are under distress because of this condition. If you are suffering from tinnitus do take steps to ease yourself. I extremely suffered unnecesarily because I would try to tough it out and ended developing massive anxiety. Love yourself, take care of yourself always.

  • @mariasteeneveldt7217
    @mariasteeneveldt7217 6 лет назад +190

    I'm 19 and developed tinnitus 3 months ago, It's been hell...Thank you for this video, I feel more hopefull for the future.

    • @IsobelAnderson
      @IsobelAnderson  6 лет назад +24

      I’m really glad this video has been helpful. Don’t let fear win - it does get better 💚

    • @katarinaburton3262
      @katarinaburton3262 6 лет назад +16

      I am exactly in the same situation. 19 and developed tinnitus 3 months ago after banging my head. I am starting to lose hope after seeing many doctors but trying to live with it

    • @venus6732
      @venus6732 6 лет назад +17

      I'm also 19 and I developed tinnitus for about a year now, it was really hard at the beginning but I kinda got used to it. Sometimes it gets louder but I try not to focus too much on it.

    • @Reachland02
      @Reachland02 6 лет назад +12

      You'll get used to it. I've been hearing that beeping sound since I was 13 and now I'm 26 and still hearing it. None of doctors I've met can cure it. Try not to focus on it too much and learn to ignore it.

    • @MrBlodhund
      @MrBlodhund 6 лет назад +5

      Check out «Tinnitus Treatment» his name is Liam, here on RUclips
      It’s a cure!!

  • @batcollins3714
    @batcollins3714 2 года назад +9

    I've had tinnitus for over 30 years. My late sister and her doctor husband studied trancedental meditation on India. She taught me how to meditate and it has helped me to escape from my tinnitus. I will have tinnitus until I did but I can escape it when I meditate. This is how I cope. Good luck to all you who have to cope with it. Life is worth it.

    • @streetfooodindia
      @streetfooodindia Год назад

      Sir , what type of mediation, i am 26 years old and i am listening this

    • @gagagoose2878
      @gagagoose2878 Год назад

      I find it so difficult to meditate, are you able to ignore the sound?

  • @gagagoose2878
    @gagagoose2878 Год назад +5

    Thank you so much, your calm, reasonable approach has been so helpful. The most meaningful thing you said was, if your tinnitus could be removed, you’re indifferent about it. Just knowing you’ve achieved that level of acceptance gives me so much hope. I’ve had tinnitus for about a month and was suicidal the first 2 weeks. It does ease up volume wise every few days, which helped me hang on. My husband has been a wonderful support; it’s a problem that can’t be seen, like a sprained ankle but is much more distressing.

    • @antonioramirez6850
      @antonioramirez6850 Год назад +1

      Stay strong ❤❤❤ I feel you completely ❤️❤️❤️ I too was suicidal at the beginning. I got it about a year and a half ago in february and i legitimately did not believe i would live to see April. I have got to a point where i actually do not even notice it at all for days and have felt actually the happiest i have ever been! I still do not lose hope on it being removed and if there is anything i can do to help anyone with tinnitus reach that point i will! Do not give up! I am here for you! If you ever need anything, i am here ❤❤ Comment back on here and i am more than willing to help out! Sending my love to you ❤ Have a great day! :) ❤

    • @gagagoose2878
      @gagagoose2878 Год назад

      @@antonioramirez6850 thank you so much, I really appreciate you saying that. It’s been about 4 months now that I’ve tinnitus. It started a few hours after I got a Prolia shot to help increase bone density. The shot is supposed to wear off by December, I’ve kind of had hope that maybe the tinnitus might stop then, but now I’m more skeptical. It goes in a cycle for me, 2 bad days then it begins to lightens up and actually stops for a day or 2, then the cycle starts over. Just knowing I’ll have a few days of peace ahead, when it’s bad, helps me. I’ve gotten so I can ignore it most of the time except when it gets really loud, then I feel like I have a head full of crickets, lol. It’s hopeful to know that you are very happy and have learned to ignore your tinnitus

  • @cildir45
    @cildir45 4 года назад +49

    cause we are strong people.

    • @KingKong-xp7yo
      @KingKong-xp7yo 3 года назад +2

      Tbh I have tinnitus and u get used to it after like a year maybe it’s cos I had it my whole life but it’s like hearing yourself breath ya know like u don’t really get bothered by it and it’s just there

    • @AquaFreakG
      @AquaFreakG 3 года назад +1

      I've had it for life so its normal to me

    • @thiknssshape661
      @thiknssshape661 3 года назад

      if you are suffering from tinnitus and hearing loss watch this video.ruclips.net/video/00p22O_4J8Y/видео.html

    • @lisaquinlivan4419
      @lisaquinlivan4419 3 года назад +2

      You truly give me hope. Thank you for sharing your journey to help others. I'm so happy you're doing well.😇

    • @Beth51008
      @Beth51008 3 года назад

      You god damn right we are lol

  • @Nedzzify
    @Nedzzify 4 года назад +42

    No matter what the reason for the tinnitus is, you can all have a full recovery. All you have to know is that you have to reconnect with your body, take care of it and above all relax and limit stress. I found Julian Cowan Hill and Liam stop tinnitus on you tube and they saved my life.
    I do: Meditation + Tai Chi + Cold shower + limited sugar and salt + eat well (it means eat meat and everything my body needs) + limited alcool + no coffee and tea + intermittent fasting + sleep well
    I can say that live with tinnitus was horrible, I got it because of a loud music trauma, I was in anxiety attack everyday, fear about this sound in my ears.
    Now i feel so good, i don't care about it because it decreases ( my tinnitus was around 7-8 before and now it's just 2-3), Sometimes i can hear the silence for like 15 minutes and sometimes more. I know now that my tinnitus will go away for ever really soon. I will continu this process until i can live in the total silence.
    Please guys, we have one life, live is beautiful, stop to think negatively and act.
    I hope you will act and succeed like me !

    • @kittyginger300
      @kittyginger300 4 года назад +3

      Thank you, I have lived in fear with this condition since my mother died 35 yrs ago, I never knew about it, I thought I was dying or going crazy, nobody talked about this

    • @laurajoylustig4271
      @laurajoylustig4271 4 года назад +2

      super wonderful. has it continues to get better since your 4 months ago post?

    • @Nedzzify
      @Nedzzify 4 года назад +3

      @@laurajoylustig4271 Hey !
      Yeah, it was really low and I was well with it so I decided to live without all this things I did before to see what happens ! My tinnitus was at 2-3 and life was great, it decreased a bit more because I was better in my mind I think, I had more and more moment of silence, more difficult to hear my tinnitus, sometimes it goes at 4 during 2 days and it decreased more after it at 1-2 ! I’m in France so it’s lockdown now.. I have time to take care of myself so I decided to make things like I did before: meditate before sleeping, more sports, try to be positive, no coffee (coffee is the baddest things for tinnitus so I stopped it since the beginning), eat well ! I will try to make fast during 3 days several times during this period because I think it’s the last step to have total silence ! I will keep you inform about it if you want 😉
      Never forget that tinnitus is not for life everybody !

    • @hugoisraelyanezlopez9957
      @hugoisraelyanezlopez9957 3 года назад

      @@Nedzzify hi man, I'm writing from México,do You have an email?, thanks.

    • @joshbourne9679
      @joshbourne9679 5 месяцев назад

      You doing ok now all these years later

  • @rossmoore2844
    @rossmoore2844 2 года назад +9

    Because of this video, I lost my fear of tinnitus. Thank you.❤️

    • @antonioramirez6850
      @antonioramirez6850 Год назад

      Beautiful! ❤ It really takes accepting it as she mentioned in this video and im so glad you do not have that fear! Hope you are doing amazing! If yoy need anything let me know :) Have a great day! :) ❤❤❤

  • @edl9647
    @edl9647 2 года назад +6

    I’m so grateful to you for recording this video. I was lucky because very early on in my tinnitus I discovered the BTA website and decided to look at nothing else. I saw your videos on Take On Tinnitus and then you popped up on my RUclips. Everything you said resonates with me strongly and I love your attitude, the sense of peace and contentment you exude, your logical way of thinking and determination to educate yourself about the condition. I have followed your advice and 5 weeks in I already feel more at peace with my tinnitus. The part I loved most was when you talked about how tinnitus gave you more compassion. This resonates so deeply with me. This has been a period of enforced wellness for me and one where I feel I have developed a far deeper compassion for myself and others. As you say, our tinnitus doesn’t have to be our best friend, but I am grateful for the lessons it’s teaching me. Thank you again for your efforts and kindness which have helped so many people.

    • @antonioramirez6850
      @antonioramirez6850 Год назад

      Beautiful ❤ I love your story and it definitely resonates with me as well. It made me so caring for myself and others and i feel like anyone with tinnitus who wants to do better and overcome this gets to that point of compassion and i just think its absolutely beautiful ❤❤❤ I am so glad you are doing well after just 5 weeks! I know this is a year later and i hope you are doing even better now! If you ever need anything hit me :) Have a great day! :) ❤❤❤

  • @roland20002000
    @roland20002000 3 года назад +28

    You may have just saved my life. I've had tinnitus for quite a while and up until now just never let it get to me but the last week or so it has been terrible. I really have been thinking there is no way I can go on with this and I know the reality is it's never going to go. So while it's still there and sending me insane you have at least given me hope.

    • @sueemrick9075
      @sueemrick9075 3 года назад

      Hang in there, it took me 5 years to live normally again. What I had to do was get white noise hearing aid. Mine is at a 10K-14K Hertz so it is very hard to mask it with normal sounds, a hearing specialist was able to help me and get my life back. Good luck.

    • @roland20002000
      @roland20002000 3 года назад

      @@sueemrick9075 Thanks for the advice. TBH I had a wisdom tooth removed that was putting massive pressure on the side of my face by my ear. The tinnitus has not gone unfortunately but it is now down to a level where its annoying but not actually debilitating. Obviously I'd rather it was not there but it's no longer at the kind of I'd rather be dead. On saying that what ear specialist did you see?

    • @sueemrick9075
      @sueemrick9075 3 года назад

      @@roland20002000 That's GREAT! From my YEARS of researching tinnitus I think there might be a fair chance that it will lower even more!!! If not, and the level goes back to the debilitating level, (that's where mine stays) I saw a hearing aid specialist who was able to use high frequency sounds like white noise and make me a hearing aid with those sounds. While it surely doesn't take it away it blends in the other sounds so it's not so piercing and I can go about my day. Sadly it took me 5 long years before I found this and it was life changing when I did so I just don't want anyone else to go that long without help. Continued lower volume wishes for you:)

    • @antonioramirez6850
      @antonioramirez6850 Год назад

      Stay strong ❤ I hope you are doing well ❤❤❤ Do not give up! We are here with you! About a month or so ago i felt mine pretty bad but i got through it stronger! If you ever need anything i am here! I know this is 2 years later but i hope you are doing beautifully. You are so powerful! You are going to live out your purpose on this earth! ❤❤❤ Have a great day :)❤❤❤

    • @roland20002000
      @roland20002000 Год назад

      @@antonioramirez6850 Thank you. I'm still alive, it still winds me up but people have survived far worse tradergies. So I just get on with it and count my blessings. You have a great day too :)

  • @vladlenvronsky
    @vladlenvronsky Год назад +5

    I really really really needed this video. Thank you so much. I have hope again. I’m 27 y/o male. Been dealing with loud 8000-12000hz tone since May. Literally trouble sleeping, I’m waking up freaked out and scared. This video gives me hope ❤️💪 I hope that we all find peace in this experience. I also agree on the chat rooms piece. Reddit has some positive stuff but it’s easy to get addicted to finding a cure there. The cure is YOU. Thank you

    • @antonioramirez6850
      @antonioramirez6850 Год назад

      Absolutely beautiful!❤ “The CURE is YOU” I love that! And that really is the cure honestly taking the action yourself to be patient, accept, and compassion as she says in the video. I got tinnitus about a year and a half ago in February. I was the exact same way the first couple of months, i couldnt sleep at all, and i would wake up absolutely terrified. It wasnt until i decided “im not going to live scared like this anymore” that my life changed. From that moment on I decided to work on myself, my mind, body, and spirit most of all. I can absolutely say i am the happiest i have ever been! If you were to tell me this a year and a half ago that i would be in these state of emotions now, i would laugh in your face and would not believe it even for a second. But im telling you now as a witness, it gets better! It gets better than better! I literally have DAYS where i legitimately forget about it completely. I definitely took time to work on myself, day after day after day, but all you need to do is just start and thats it! Trust me when i tell you, you are going to enjoy your life being your wildest dreams! Do not give up! You are perfectly on the perfect path for living the life youre meant to work! Dont lose hope! And stay strong! ❤ If you ever need anything, comment back on here and i am more than absolutely willing to help out! Have a great day :) ❤️❤️❤️

    • @kwabenawonda
      @kwabenawonda 11 месяцев назад

      @@antonioramirez6850hey Antonio, seen your comments on this topic and i love your way of dealing with it, is there anyway i can get in touch with you

  • @RahulPatel-hr4qe
    @RahulPatel-hr4qe 3 года назад +8

    Tinnitus changed my life ! I helped my brain overcome and concerntrate on a particular things which helped in my studies!

    • @Irissssss416
      @Irissssss416 3 года назад +3

      I am also going to use my tinnitus as a catalyst to improve other areas of my life.

    • @vadirajacsvadirajacs1360
      @vadirajacsvadirajacs1360 9 месяцев назад

      Its very difficult but we don't have other choice especially I'm in Pooja session ...need to be calm and i avoid tinnitus by chanting mantras.... 😅​@@Irissssss416

    • @vadirajacsvadirajacs1360
      @vadirajacsvadirajacs1360 8 месяцев назад

      Some people use tinnitus as game Changer. I feel like god gave me this because he wants me to remember him to over come this condition.e​@@Irissssss416

    • @Chazal-k6t
      @Chazal-k6t 9 дней назад

      How??

  • @dottielayer2650
    @dottielayer2650 4 года назад +6

    Dear Isabel, My onset of tinnitus is identical to you, except I was 40 yrs old. My dad had it, and he didn’t pay it any mind, he sent for brochures from time to time, but here in the US in the 80’s there was almost nothing. I never had the suffering and emotional involvement. It just became another thing, like any other idiosyncratic abnormalcy. I feel you gave a fine presentation, and covered many questions I didn’t know I had. Thank you for your caring. You ar3 a lovely lady. Dottie Layer

  • @theripleyeffect5203
    @theripleyeffect5203 2 года назад +6

    I have had pulsatile tinnitus CONSTANTLY for nearly 5 months. My physician ordered MRI and MRA and found nothing. The volume ranges from low to very loud. In the beginning, it was terrifying that it NEVER stopped and I might have it forever. At around the three month mark, I found myself acknowledging the tinnitus when it was moderate to loud and moving on, keeping busy, taking my dog on an extra walk. Many people find music drowns it out, but for me, just thinking about tinnitus as something that is with me, rather than something that is fighting me, made all the difference. Sending comfort and support to all affected. 🌻🌻🌻

    • @antonioramirez6850
      @antonioramirez6850 Год назад +1

      Stay strong ❤ I love your mindset on not fighting the tinnitus. I think that is something that definitely helped me is not seeing it as a threat. What also helped me was deciding to work on my body, mind, and spirit. People like Wayne Dyer, Eckhart Tolle, Tony Robbins, David Goggins, Michael Singer, and Joel Osteen have helped me so much with this. It was a process and it took doing it day after day after day. For months. But in the end it was worth it! There are literally days i do not notice it AT ALL, even at night! I hope you are doing well, and if you ever need anything, i am here! :) Hope you have an amazing day :) ❤❤❤

  • @mayaradel930
    @mayaradel930 Год назад +5

    I’ve been in crisis mode since I got it, this is the first relief I found. I can’t express how grateful I am. Thank you so much!

    • @espada-28
      @espada-28 Год назад +2

      How do you feel now? do tell.
      I have developed it recently (10 days in ) and I'm very scared, it is loud and i feel hopeless.

    • @antonioramirez6850
      @antonioramirez6850 Год назад +1

      Stay strong ❤ I am so glad you feel better after watching this video ❤ It really does take acceptance as she said and it is a process and that is okay! What has definitely helped me was accepting it and deciding to work on my body, mind, and spirit. People like Wayne Dyer, Eckhart Tolle, Tony Robbins, Joel Osteen, David Goggins, and Michael Singer have helped me so much with this. I literally have days where i do not notice it AT ALL and you can too! It just takes starting to work on yourself. Thats it just to start is all i needed to do. If you were to tell me this in the beginning I would not believe you and laugh in your face. But trust me when i tell you, as a witness, it gets better than better! Stay strong and if you ever need help i am here! ❤ You can do this! Hope you are doing well and have a great day :) ❤❤❤

    • @antonioramirez6850
      @antonioramirez6850 Год назад

      ⁠​⁠​⁠@@espada-28Stay strong ❤ I know you can feel hopeless in the beginning, that is exactly how i felt. But trust me when i tell you, as a witness, it gets better than better! As she mentions in this beautiful video, it takes accepting at first and then you can move forward. I know this is 7 months later so i hope it isnt in your life anymore or if it is i hope you are at a state of complete peace. I got tinnitus about a year and a half ago and i can say that i am the happiest i have ever been even from before it! What it took for me was accepting it and deciding to work on my mind, body, and spirit. People like Wayne Dyer, Tony Robbins, Eckhart Tolle, Michael Singer, Joel Osteen, and David Goggins have helped me so much with this! There are literally days where i do not realize it is there AT ALL and you can too! All it takes is just to start and thats it. It is a process, but i knew that all i needed to do was just start. Another thing i liked that she said is she stopped seeing it as a battle and i think that is so true! Stop seeing it as a threat to me definitely helped me a lot! Now i just send it love ❤ Im telling you it gets better than better! I know its hard to believe, but you are powerful! Stay strong and do not give up! ❤ If you ever need anything, i am here! Hope you are doing well and have a great day :) ❤❤❤

    • @espada-28
      @espada-28 Год назад

      @@antonioramirez6850 Thanks bro for commenting, its been 7 months and I have habituated completely, it was scary initially but now I am completely normal

  • @johnburns8113
    @johnburns8113 3 года назад +6

    Simply put-the most positive, factual, empathetic tinnitus video on the internet. When you finish your long and successful career as a musician-you should teach. Just Tremendous. Thanks so much.

  • @chrisstrobel3439
    @chrisstrobel3439 5 лет назад +13

    Isobel is spot on here. As a musician myself (guitar, keys, stage performer and session player) for close to 50 years now I have quite a bit of experience with Tinnitus which started for me around 1993. This past year I also developed Hyperacusis after cleaning the wax out of my ears with a drug store syringe bulb and softening solution kit, and it also ramped up the Tinnitus volume quite a bit after that ear cleaning. About 6 months after that ear cleaning the wax had re-accumulated to the point that the hyperacusis was barely a problem as the wax acts as a kind of natural ear plug. So if your a musician with both Tinnitus and Hyperacusis I'd recommed NOT to try and clean out that ear wax even if your mixes in the studio are starting to loose high end .. believe me much better to deal with frequency loss in your studio monitors than to not be able to tolerate clanging dishes in the sink, cupboards closing, or even your own voice at times 😳 Second tip .. if your a keyboard player who deals with synths alot like me be VERY careful when auditioning new patches, effects, or other outboard gear. Todays modern synths are poorly programmed for the most part and the volume and frequency of the factory patches can vary in extremes which can wreak havoc with your ears! Get some musicians ear plugs like Isobel mentions .. the good ones that are 40.00-50.00 dollars or more on Amazon, and use them when auditioning patches. The biggest takeaway for me from this video is learn to try and focus on stuff other than the T and it will fade in time or not become so important. Thanks Isobel 👍🎹🎸

    • @TheSunlight74
      @TheSunlight74 4 года назад

      Interesting comment as my GP has referred me for wax cleaning and as a musician I'm concerned about what you say.
      Apparently the microsuction method is safest? Are you sure your problem wasn't because of the home kit you bought?!

  • @RWSCOTT
    @RWSCOTT 3 года назад +17

    30 years working under kitchen vents did it to me. I almost always have a low level *screeeeeeeeee* in my right ear (even as I write this). It gets louder when I try to listen to loud music or movies. When it's bad it strobes back and forth between both ears and it becomes hard to concentrate. White noise ambience & relaxation probably helps the most.

  • @deep7hkns
    @deep7hkns 4 года назад +5

    i've also been suffering from it and it feels good to see all these positive comments and people taking about their experience. This made me realize that so many people are suffering from it and i have also realized that if we talk about our problem than it would help to unburden lots of load. so if anyone wants to talk about it feel free.

    • @evre2881
      @evre2881 21 день назад

      What’s your email?

  • @oldskool4572
    @oldskool4572 4 года назад +67

    Why the dislikes? Isobel is just trying to help.

    • @laurajoylustig4271
      @laurajoylustig4271 4 года назад +1

      Was wondering that myself

    • @MrMed-hl2fq
      @MrMed-hl2fq 4 года назад +3

      Maybe a 33 minute video could have been done in 5 minutes..

    • @jasmineisthebest550
      @jasmineisthebest550 4 года назад +1

      @@MrMed-hl2fq yep

    • @goodgood9955
      @goodgood9955 4 года назад

      I have a theory...they 'dislike' because of the race of the person.

    • @guitarman6742
      @guitarman6742 3 года назад +1

      u@@MrMed-hl2fq She talks ...ad nauseam... but nothing very helpful.

  • @geod1972
    @geod1972 4 года назад +20

    I was lucky, if you can call it lucky to develop tinnitus, because it happened when I was about 10 years old after a bout of measles. At the time it was horrible, but I was able to adapt quite quickly, because of my age probably. Nearly 40 years on I am still living with my constant pitch. I have found that when I have other sounds in the background I can easily focus on those sounds that the high pitch falls away to nothing. At night when it is much more quiet my hight pitch takes on a much higher volume. However, I have accepted it, and as has been said in the video, this is the key. I live with tinnitus and don't suffer from it.
    To be honest, I am now at a point where if there was a cure I personally wouldn't take it because for me, at my age now, I would struggle to come to terms with silence now.

    • @thiknssshape661
      @thiknssshape661 3 года назад

      if you are suffering from tinnitus and hearing loss watch this video.ruclips.net/video/00p22O_4J8Y/видео.html

  • @markconstable17
    @markconstable17 5 лет назад +43

    Thanks for this video. I've had tinnitus for just over 2 years and have habituated to it in that time but recently I've had a spike that hasn't gone away so I have to habituate all over again. I needed this video to remind me of the process but also to remind myself that I've done it before and I'll do it again.

    • @JoshLuck95
      @JoshLuck95 5 лет назад +5

      Mark Constable you can do it my friend stay strong

    • @MrPimmetjepom
      @MrPimmetjepom 3 года назад +3

      I have the same now, I was used to it and I barely encounter it. Now I have a spike again and I need to put effort in again to rehabituate.

    • @MrPimmetjepom
      @MrPimmetjepom 3 года назад +2

      But we will get there!

    • @wentworth3721
      @wentworth3721 2 года назад +1

      I needed to read this. This just recently happened to me.

    • @antonioramirez6850
      @antonioramirez6850 Год назад +1

      Stay strong ❤ I know this is 3 years later but i hope you are doing amazing! I went through the same situation you went through. For a while i got used to it but then i got a spike and i realized i had to go back to how i first overcame it. What helped me was deciding to work on my body, mind, and spirit. People like Wayne Dyer, Tony Robbins, Michael Singer, Eckhart Tolle, David Goggins, Sad Guru, Joel Osteen have helped me sooooo much with this. It was definitely a process and took a while to get to it in the beginning but this second time around i felt it just be so much more easier, definitely still hard, but easier. I knew all i needed to do was just start. I hope you are doing well and if you ever need anything i am here! Have a great day :) ❤❤❤

  • @Fsacon
    @Fsacon 4 года назад +15

    Just started to have tinnitus for about 2 months. I has not been as bad as for other people (is only noticeable at night) but is still annoying. Thankfully in my time with tinnitus I was not as anxious or depressed as others as when I learned what it was, I was able to sort of coup with the possibility of it being permanent. Thanks to your advice now I started to use your mindset of it being a daily thing and that I should just ignore is really working! Thank you for your help

    • @antonioramirez6850
      @antonioramirez6850 Год назад

      That’s beautiful that you were able to coup with it snd not be as anxious and depressed! ❤❤❤ I hope you are doing well and realize how powerful you are! If you ever need anything, i am here! :) Have a great day :) ❤❤❤

    • @antonioramirez6850
      @antonioramirez6850 Год назад

      What definitely helped me was deciding to work on my body mind and spirit, along with so many things she mentioned in this beautiful video ❤️❤️❤️ People like Wayne Dyer, Eckhart Tolle, Tony Robbins, David Goggins, Michael Singer, and Joel Osteen have helped me so much with this. I was definitely a process in the beginning but i knew all i needed to do was just start. It took months but it was well well well worth it :)

  • @idogs3046
    @idogs3046 4 года назад +12

    Thank you so much for this video... you actually gave me hope. I have recently started suffering with tinnitus. The high pitches are driving me insane. ... not to mention I feel like there is something in my ears but nothing is in my ears. Thank you for sharing your journey... I can tell you really suffered but you have come so far. My anxiety went down a few notches just listening to you. ❤️❤️❤️

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    • @monarch9936
      @monarch9936 3 года назад

      Hey bro i have this too. Feels like my ear is vibrating! How are you getting on?

    • @antonioramirez6850
      @antonioramirez6850 Год назад

      Stay strong ❤❤❤ I know this is 2 years later but i hope you are doing beautifully ❤ For a while me too i felt like there was something inside of my ear but after getting it checked, it was clear but i just still felt like there was something. I feel for me it was in my head and i was just getting in my head too often. What helped me was deciding to work on my mind, body, and spirit. People like Wayne Dyer, Tony Robbins, Eckhart Tolle, Joel Osteen, David Goggins, and Michael Singer have helped me immensely. Now i legitimately have days where i do not notice it AT ALL. Do not lose hope! ❤❤❤ It definitely was a process in the beginning, but i knew all i needed to do was just start. I hope you are doing great :) ❤ Have an amazing day! ❤❤❤

  • @esterblue3264
    @esterblue3264 2 года назад +11

    Honestly, thank you so much for making this video! I am 2 months into tinnitus. The first 3 weeks were hell, then i finally realized I need to sooze my mind and take the focus off it. 2 weeks ago i was even able so fall asleeep listening to my tinnitus. The last few days were hard emotionally and my tinnitus annoyed me again. but, i know it can get better again! And that i will be okay with it one day

    • @esterblue3264
      @esterblue3264 2 года назад +5

      For anyone Reading this: i did a Lot of selfcare the past days and was WAY less annoyed by my T

    • @kasu779
      @kasu779 Год назад +1

      @@esterblue3264 how are you ester? Is you tinitis still there?

    • @esterblue3264
      @esterblue3264 Год назад

      @@kasu779 honestly yes it is! I am going trough some Stuff emotionally/mentally, and tinnitus loves that 🙄 but i had 2 weeeks in Summer where i honestly forgot about it 80% of the time, i am trying to hold on to that. I highly recommend the Videos of Julian cowan Hill and also liked the rock steady book of joey remeny

    • @esterblue3264
      @esterblue3264 Год назад +1

      @@kasu779 also Tinnitus doesnt bother me anymore when i am studying/Working. 1 year into Tinnitus tomorrow

    • @antonioramirez6850
      @antonioramirez6850 Год назад

      Beautiful ❤ I am so glad you got to a point where you can listen to the tinnitus while going to sleep! That is proof that you can do it again! I got to a point where i wouldn’t notice it AT ALL for days and then it got louder due to not protecting my ears and it got a bit hard again but then i looked back on how i was able to really handle it very well and it gave me the confidence to move forward and it has made stronger than before. What helped me was deciding to work on my mind, body, and spirit. People like Wayne Dyer, Eckhart Tolle, Tony Robbins, David Goggins, Michael Singer, and Joel Osteen have helped me so much with this. It was definitely a process and took me doing this day after day after day after day. For months. But in the end it was well well well well well worth it. And i knew that all i needed to do was just start. I know this is a year later but i hope you are doing amazing! If you ever need anything, i am here! Have a great day :) ❤❤❤

  • @smurf3010
    @smurf3010 4 года назад +9

    Thank you. I am a month in and feel very lost, sad and angry, and also having sad thoughts. Listening to you and others on here has helped massively

    • @twolittlestones8548
      @twolittlestones8548 3 года назад

      do you have till now

    • @antonioramirez6850
      @antonioramirez6850 Год назад

      Stay strong ❤ I know this is 3 years later but i hope you are doing well! I fot it about a year and a half ago and same, i felt angry at myself and just didnt want to be here. But trust me when i tell you, it gets better. It gets better than better! I literally have days where i do not notice it AT ALL even at night! And ive had a spike and i was able to put it behind me even after the spike as well. What helped me definitely was deciding to work on my body, mind, and spirit. People like Wayne Dyer, Tony Robbins, Joel Osteen, Michael Singer, Eckhart Tolle, Sad Guru, and David Goggins have helped me sooooo much with this. I hope you are doing well and if you ever need anything, i am here:) Have a great day :)❤❤❤

  • @rncomingthrough
    @rncomingthrough 3 года назад +6

    Isobel thank you so so much for this video. I have started suffering from tinnitus about a month and a half ago, and I sobbed when I saw your video...it's the first thing that has offered me a little glimmer of hope. I am definitely in crisis mode, but it is so amazing to hear someone who has been through this, but has beaten it. I am going to watch this video over and over.

    • @gagagoose2878
      @gagagoose2878 Год назад

      I cried too ❤

    • @antonioramirez6850
      @antonioramirez6850 Год назад

      Stay strong ❤ I know this is 2 years later but i hope you are doing beautifully! ❤ You are so powerful and you can do anything you set your mind to! That excludes nothing! I remember thinking i could not live a life of laughter and joy. I would not believe that where i am at today, enjoying life and feeling amazing!, would be even possible. I hope you are doing well and just a couple of things that have helped me was deciding to work on my mind, body, and spirit. People like Wayne Dyer, Tony Robbins, Eckhart Tolle, Michael Singer, David Goggins, and Joel Osteen have helped me immensely with this. Ive gotten to a point where i do not notice it AT ALL for days. Even in quiet rooms or even before bed. I know that sounds absurd or impossible but trust me when i tell you it is! I hope you are doing well and if you need anything i am here! Have a great day! :) ❤❤❤

    • @vadirajacsvadirajacs1360
      @vadirajacsvadirajacs1360 8 месяцев назад

      I'm watching over and over again 😮😅.

  • @rogerward3390
    @rogerward3390 5 лет назад +131

    I developed it 18 months ago, fell.into deep depression, lost two stone, was on xanax and lexapro for six months, living in fear, then went to acupuncture, reflexology, changed my diet, 18 months on I actually laugh about it, and have embraced it ...it's a part of me now and it's important to accept it..this sounds weird but I'd actually miss it if it went! So embrace it...accept it and realize that worse things are happening to people, it's hard to see that now but it's true

    • @derekirons2615
      @derekirons2615 5 лет назад +7

      Roger Ward It’s NOTHING TO LAUGH ABOUT! NOR EVER WANT TO KEEP! MORON! GTFO!

    • @rogerward3390
      @rogerward3390 5 лет назад +8

      Derek Irons I'm laughing right now...

    • @GarlicBread101
      @GarlicBread101 5 лет назад +10

      @@derekirons2615 agreed. It's a TERRIBLE affliction! No sane person would miss it!

    • @rogerward3390
      @rogerward3390 5 лет назад +2

      Sean h just upped my greens intake...broccoli, spinach, nothing major...vitamins too...tbh it's a case of getting used to it, accepting it and realising it could be a million times worse!! Make it part of u...it's not going anywhere and make peace with that, acupuncture was great

    • @rogerward3390
      @rogerward3390 5 лет назад +7

      I realize that saying I'd miss it is a little tongue in cheek. But the best thing u can do is NOT personalise it. As if it's a demon inside u...realising that will get u over it quicker, trust me...

  • @Tatersaladguy
    @Tatersaladguy 3 года назад +3

    Thanks again Isobel.. I am one year in to constant severe tinnitus.. Also a musician/recording artist. Your video saved me a year ago when it developed.. You quite possibly helped save my life by giving me hope and guidance.. Thank you

  • @klemmdrums5876
    @klemmdrums5876 3 года назад +7

    I’m new to tinnitus. It’s intermittent and I’m coping. Thank you for all your empathy and advice.

    • @antonioramirez6850
      @antonioramirez6850 Год назад

      Stay strong ❤ I know this is 2 years later so i hope you are doing amazing ❤ I got tinnitus about a year and a half ago and what helped me to cope with it was definitely deciding to work on my body, mind, and spirit. People like Wayne Dyer, Tony Robbins, Eckhart Tolle, Joel Osteen, Michael Singer, and David Goggins have helped me with all that. There are literally days where i do not notice it AT ALL. Even at night! It definitely was not easy. It took doing this day after day after day after day, but it was well worth it and i knew all i needed to do was just start. Isabel also gives soooo much good advice in this beautiful video. I hope you are doing well and if you need anything i am here! :) Have a great day :) ❤❤❤

  • @shaya3643
    @shaya3643 4 года назад +63

    The comment section is just like a one big family

    • @edwardziegman9367
      @edwardziegman9367 4 года назад +5

      Thank you so much for your wonderful insight. I am a fellow musician.

    • @shaya3643
      @shaya3643 4 года назад

      Tunir Kilikdar hi if you’re struggling with your tinnitus might check out ‘Liam stops tinnitus’ on RUclips and Instagram he got a lot to silence their tinnitus

    • @franccci
      @franccci 3 года назад

      ❤❤

    • @thiknssshape661
      @thiknssshape661 3 года назад

      if you are suffering from tinnitus and hearing loss watch this video.ruclips.net/video/00p22O_4J8Y/видео.html

  • @jacobkiefer3828
    @jacobkiefer3828 2 года назад +4

    As someone whos feels hopeless with constant tinnitus, this video helped more than I can tell you.

  • @rickbare33139
    @rickbare33139 4 года назад +9

    Thank you Isobel. I’ve had tinnitus for 2 years. I finally started looking for information tonight. I think acknowledging it just stressed me out. I had to get up and walk about while listening to your video. Stress is better now. Thanks again. Your advice will help I’m sure.

    • @antonioramirez6850
      @antonioramirez6850 Год назад

      I know this is 3 years later but i hope you are doing well ❤ Im so glad the stress is better now! Thats amazing! What definitely helped me was deciding to work on my mind, body, and spirit. People like Wayne Dyer, Tony Robbins, Eckhart Tolle, Joel Osteen, David Goggins, and Michael Singer have helped me soooooo much with this. It definitely was a process but i knew alll i needed to do was just start. Now i literally have days where i do not notice it at all. If you ever need anything i am here! I hope you are doing amazingly :) Have a great day :) ❤❤❤

  • @onyabikejoe7643
    @onyabikejoe7643 3 года назад +5

    I am a 58 year old male with “screaming” tinnitus and deal with it quite well. All my life I’ve been one to get a real kick from overcoming challenges, and to me tinnitus is just another. This video came up in recommendations, and I almost didn’t view it because it is 33 minutes in length. I’m so glad I watched it. Firstly because it’s so refreshing to listen to such an intelligent person. Secondly, Isobel explains things so well and offers good solid advice. If you are encountering tinnitus, please watch this video, you will be glad you did.

    • @antonioramirez6850
      @antonioramirez6850 Год назад

      Beautiful! Thats so awesome that thats how you are encountering tinnitus and probably could be one of the best ways to!

    • @a.qais6697
      @a.qais6697 3 месяца назад

      You older generation folk are a different breed 👍

  • @PRSer
    @PRSer 6 лет назад +13

    The sound of your voice somehow currently soothes my T. Thank you very much for sharing your experience

  • @scottmcgarry4137
    @scottmcgarry4137 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for this incredible video. It radiates hope.
    I am 36, I've had tinnitus for 20 years after a friend popped a balloon next to my ear. I have had multiple ups and downs along the way. Moments of despair and fear for the future. But I know that it can absolutely be lived with, as Isobel says it takes time and an adjustment of emotion towards it.
    I am currently going through an extended spike of ringing which has thrust me back into the retraining stages. Of which I think stress and anxiety I think is playing a part. And it's forcing me to look deeper into tinnitus than I have in the past. I wish I came across this video years ago. I know I've achieved peace before, which helps to know it's achievable again.
    Thanks again Isobel.

  • @DrinkiD
    @DrinkiD 2 года назад +5

    Praise God , This is exactly what I’ve been going through, this is very helpful.

    • @antonioramirez6850
      @antonioramirez6850 Год назад

      Praise God! ❤❤❤ I hope you are doing beautifully! Its hard to go through something like this but God never allows something to happen without a reason. And he never puts us through something we cannot handle. Stay strong ❤❤ and if you ever need anything i am here! Have a great day :) ❤❤❤

  • @arjunchopra5965
    @arjunchopra5965 3 года назад +3

    I got tinnitus.. at first it was extremely loud and it was just😭. But gradually over the years its become a part of my life. But i am extremely grateful to you to help people who are suffering.

  • @MrPercussionPete
    @MrPercussionPete 5 лет назад +51

    Thanx Isobel, very helpful advice. Developed tinnitus in 2012, turned my whole life upside down. But as I slowly learned to accept it, respect it and understand it, the negative vibe about it disappeared and now I don't perceive it as a threat anymore. It's just there and I'm o.k. with that. Sometimes it's really loud, sometimes I'm hardly aware of it. Whatever the volume, I don't feel intimidated by it anymore. It has become a fundamental part of me, but it took me a long time to finally get to that point. I suppose what it basically comes down to is the following question that you have to ask yourself: Do I choose to have a good life with tinnitus, or a bad life with tinnitus ? Since the tinnitus is here to stay anyway, I have decided to choose for the first option, a good life with tinnitus. It's possible. With a positive attitude the tinnitus will change from a heavy burden to a minor discomfort.

    • @paristonhill2752
      @paristonhill2752 5 лет назад

      Please tell me how to diagnose it, I hear a light whistling when in a quiet room, how do I know for sure if I have it?

    • @anonymousfinn2242
      @anonymousfinn2242 5 лет назад

      MrPercussionPete Very well said, that's exactly how I see it too.

    • @Keep_It_Real_Ministry
      @Keep_It_Real_Ministry 4 года назад

      @@paristonhill2752 same here

    • @LIAanabel
      @LIAanabel 4 года назад

      I had it for years but lately I've been noticing more... maybe it's the difficult coronavirus we're going through. I know it's a question of not focusing on it...but lately it's been harder than usual not to... Its comforting reading about ppl who have been able to control it. Thanks for sharing your experiences guys 😊

    • @blufm7632
      @blufm7632 4 года назад

      Mr Dever if its a light whistle that you have to really look for most likely you don’t have it. And if it’s in a quiet room then don’t look for it as it can make you stress out and be anxious and actually develop tinnitus. I hope you’re doing well btw.

  • @pmr7352
    @pmr7352 4 года назад +36

    I have tinnitus. I know people who had it for years and it went away. 1 person it went away after 3 years!

    • @bhagavatha5964
      @bhagavatha5964 4 года назад +1

      Can you share the regimen that they followed

    • @DJDanceClassic
      @DJDanceClassic 4 года назад

      It won't go away

    • @youngrozay231
      @youngrozay231 3 года назад

      I wish... I’ve had it since 8th grade. I’m 26 years old today.

    • @robertoramos8257
      @robertoramos8257 3 года назад +5

      @@DJDanceClassic dude you're in every comment bring negative as fuck like for what? Alot of people here know it ain't going away we trying to learn to live with it

    • @robertoramos8257
      @robertoramos8257 3 года назад +1

      @@youngrozay231 what helps you ignore it?

  • @brigittaszebenyi
    @brigittaszebenyi 5 лет назад +21

    Thank you so much for this video, Isobel! I am a singer, my tinnitus entered my life a month ago due to my hearing loss and I am still trying to overcome the shock and dispair.... As I read more about it and try things like yoga, sound therapy and practice acceptance, I can notice some improvement in the way I perceive Tinnitus, but some days are really hard.... Emotionally I am a mess and trying to get out of this black hole, but your testimonial is so helpful! Thank you from the bottom of my heart!

    • @TheViceroy1970
      @TheViceroy1970 4 года назад +1

      Look toward this man , hes helped me recover . ruclips.net/video/3wjH39das1Q/видео.html

    • @bingli2349
      @bingli2349 2 года назад +2

      are you getting better Brigitta?

    • @brigittaszebenyi
      @brigittaszebenyi 2 года назад +2

      @@bingli2349 yes, thank you so much! I've learned how to live with it and have so many stories to tell about acceptance. If anybody is going through this, I am glad to help and talk about it 🙏🤗

    • @bingli2349
      @bingli2349 2 года назад +2

      @@brigittaszebenyi Hello Brigitta, thank you for your reply and Sorry being so late to response. I was in some ups and downs in the past months, which makes me exhausted. Most of the time I can handle it But I am not happy and tired to manage it, sometimes it gets worse and I am depreesed and deperated. only few days I can relly enjyoy the moment, being alive. I don't want to spread the negative attitude, I know Most of people will habituate in the end, But it really hard for me to get my attention off the noise in my head. lord

    • @antonioramirez6850
      @antonioramirez6850 Год назад

      I hope you are doing well ❤❤❤ I am glad you were able to habituate to it! You are so powerful! Sending my love to you ❤❤❤

  • @SonarikA-d7i
    @SonarikA-d7i 3 года назад +4

    God blessed those people who live life with tinnitus 🙏🏻 om sai ram

  • @lilybean9585
    @lilybean9585 3 года назад +9

    In a way I’m lucky that Iv have tinnitus for so long I don’t remember not having it, iv always just lived with it

  • @davidhoracek6758
    @davidhoracek6758 3 года назад +10

    I'm still rather new to tinnitus and I certainly don't have it all figured out, and I still sometimes sink into hopelessness. The one idea that helped me most was that nobody will take away that horrible tone in my head, and the only thing I can do is to habituate my brain to it so that it gets bored of it ASAP. Of course I notice it all the time, but when I do, I say to myself "Yeah, habituation therapy is happening right now!" and that lowers my anxiety. Sometimes I pretend that I'm playing a custom audiologist-prescribed therapeutic tone in order to accelerate my habituation, and then I remind myself: "as far as therapies go, this isn't nice, but it's definitely bearable." But of course, the tone I'm pretending to play is just my tinnitus itself. Rehearsing thought patterns like that has taken me from sheer panic down to something like ordinary disappointment and sadness, with intermittent episodes of despair. Progress!

  • @angusosborne3151
    @angusosborne3151 5 лет назад +10

    I've lived with it for over twenty years . Every thing you said is spot on and i agree. I'm still here and still living with it. Good on ya for this video.

  • @rossmoore2844
    @rossmoore2844 2 года назад +1

    Thank you. My tinnitus is progressively getting louder. You have given me some hope.

  • @user-yo9xs8tl5o
    @user-yo9xs8tl5o 3 года назад +5

    people may think of it as nothing but its like any other kind of ongoing illness. its devastating to hear that it may never go away and you will have this condition for the rest of your life but you eventually come to terms after the mourning of your previously perfect hearing. take it easy and give yourself time. you will enjoy your life just as you used to in due time. its was also crazy for me to realise just how many people have tinnitus. i never knew a thing about it before i got it.

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  • @bv5980
    @bv5980 3 года назад +4

    Thanks for this video, I’m going through a crisis right now because of my tinnitus and this really helped.

  • @Fredrik7le
    @Fredrik7le 3 года назад +3

    Good Bless You ❤️ you are saving my life right now and helping me relax. I have been living in denial mode and fear mode for so long and i need someone like you in my life speaking so i can understand that im not alone ❤️ god bless you 💕

  • @tonisantos8334
    @tonisantos8334 5 лет назад +29

    My sister is only 29 and she has Tinnitus since November of 2018 and she’s suffering so much hearing all these loud noises and it’s so sad to see a strong independent women go into depression. My biggest desire is here for her not to go deaf ),:

    • @ishashrestha4181
      @ishashrestha4181 2 года назад +1

      How is she now??

    • @blancacasillas8226
      @blancacasillas8226 Год назад +1

      How is she doing?

    • @antonioramirez6850
      @antonioramirez6850 Год назад

      I hope youre sister is doing well now ❤❤❤ I know it this is 4 years later but if there is any way i can help i am here! Tinnitus can definitely tear the strongest of us apart. But it does not mean we can bounce back. I have faith that tour sister came out stronger than ever! Do not lose hope! My advice is she uses hearing protection when in loud places like concerts, clubs, parties with loud music, as she mentions in this video. Possibly show her this video if not already :) What definitely helped me was deciding to work on my mind, body, and spirit. People like Wayne Dyer, Michael Singer, Tony Robbins, Eckhart Tolle, David Goggins, and Joel Osteen have helped me soooooo much with that. I’ve literally gone to a point where i do not even notice it for days AT ALL and she can too!! I knew all i needed to do was just start. Please give her a hug for me and if either of you two need anything i am here ❤❤❤ Hope you both are doing well :) Have a great day :) ❤❤❤

  • @actfray
    @actfray 2 года назад +4

    Thank you so much for this video. I found it to be very comforting and reassuring. I've had this affliction for 26 years, and have gone through episodes that made me want to die. I have a loud low-frequency hum in my head that came on suddenly in 1996. No cause was ever found despite every medical test you can imagine. My hearing is normal, and I don't have hyperacus. But the depression and anxiety that accompanies this noise is unbearable. Ironically, it's been known to go away completely for periods of up to three years. I had a major relapse last week and am trying my best to get through it. Right now I feel as if it I'm at the bottom of a deep, dark well. I just have to be hopeful that it's temporary and will eventually pass.

    • @antonioramirez6850
      @antonioramirez6850 Год назад

      Stay strong ❤ I know this is a year later but i hope you are doing beautifully ❤❤❤ I got tinnitus about a year and a half ago and i got used to it up to the point where i would forget about it for literally days. About a month ago i noticed a spike and it really brought my spirits down so much. I felt again like i did not want to be here. But i knew i just knew i would get out of this again. All it would take is time. What helped me was deciding to work on my body, mind, and spirit. People like Wayne Dyer, Tony Robbins, Michael Singer, Eckhart Tolle, David Goggins, Sad Guru, Joel Osteen have helped me sooooo much with this. It was a wholeeeee process and did not happen overnight. But it was definitely well worth it. I feel i truly am at a state of peace and have been able to go back to how i was before. I realized that when i got the spike, i HAD to work on myself again if i wanted to get out of this. And i did! I hope you are doing amazing and that you get out of this as well! If you ever need anything, i am here! Have a great day :) ❤❤❤

  • @anthonywatts6984
    @anthonywatts6984 3 года назад +2

    The single best account of tinnitus I have seen on the internet - a lot of nonsense out there. Thank you Isobel!

  • @many4173
    @many4173 4 года назад +4

    What can I say ? I have it in both ears . High pitched. Because of it , I dont hear most conversations. Yet after having it for so many years. I have gotten use to it. I don't moan about it. I I do sympathize with those that cannot get use to it.

    • @rikkichadwick3548
      @rikkichadwick3548 3 года назад

      I'm just 21, it's kinda hard for a young man to get used to it, I try to cope with it though

  • @keys639
    @keys639 2 года назад +1

    Thank you 🙏 so much you’re the first person I have heard that makes sense… I’m 72yrs old I’ve had tennitus all my life … I have trained my mind to keep doing positive things with negative thoughts one day at a time … just letting go !!! It works

  • @danielwade6927
    @danielwade6927 3 года назад +6

    That's you for making this video. It helped calm me down. Your a blessing.

    • @thiknssshape661
      @thiknssshape661 3 года назад

      if you are suffering from tinnitus and hearing loss watch this video.ruclips.net/video/00p22O_4J8Y/видео.html

  • @monikahardt3995
    @monikahardt3995 2 года назад +2

    thank you so much

  • @novembertopaz8578
    @novembertopaz8578 4 года назад +8

    I’m so glad I found this video. The noise drives me crazy I go right into panic attacks when I hear the ringing.

    • @naynay7774
      @naynay7774 4 года назад +4

      Just want to ket you know that i experience the same thing and you are not alone.

    • @novembertopaz8578
      @novembertopaz8578 4 года назад +1

      Thank you! I really needed to hear that ❤️

    • @naynay7774
      @naynay7774 4 года назад +2

      @@novembertopaz8578 Actually, an hour ago I got a high pitched ringing in my left hear that made my heart race. That's how I ended up here watching tinnitus videos which help me cope. If you ever need someone to talk to who relates Im here.

    • @rikkichadwick3548
      @rikkichadwick3548 3 года назад

      Same here, sometimes I get terrified cuz I think I might go deaf, hope your doing fine!

    • @joahim280
      @joahim280 3 года назад

      @@novembertopaz8578 I have the same, since 10 years. I thought I forgot it but now somehow it popped up again

  • @OferGuetta
    @OferGuetta 5 лет назад +3

    I developed hearing loss induced tinnitus recently and it had been terrifying, videos like this give me hope thank you so much for sharing it.

  • @Wijhoops
    @Wijhoops 4 года назад +4

    Many thanks for this Isobel. I developed Tinnitus through playing the guitar through headphones and then taking medication (ototoxic) that somehow made it worse. It’s calming to hear this.

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  • @samuelsdgonspotify
    @samuelsdgonspotify 14 дней назад

    I've had constant loud tinnitus for 28 years ever since my scoliosis operation. Nothing stops it. It's a struggle from the moment I wake up but on the bright side at least I can hear, I'm grateful for that.

  • @irragrams
    @irragrams 4 года назад +10

    You look sooo gorgeous I forgot about my severe tinnitus during the whole video!

  • @reubensalins4300
    @reubensalins4300 4 года назад +3

    This video really gave the courage to ignore my tinnitus love you so much may god bless you all

    • @naynay7774
      @naynay7774 4 года назад

      Same here! I panic really easily and these videos have always helped me cope with my tinnitus. You got this, we will continue to fight tinnitus together. I'll keep you in my prayers.

  • @peterpallagi4776
    @peterpallagi4776 3 года назад +6

    Thank you very much for these words, really means a lot! You are strong and give hope for many people. Respect.

    • @thiknssshape661
      @thiknssshape661 3 года назад

      if you are suffering from tinnitus and hearing loss watch this video.ruclips.net/video/00p22O_4J8Y/видео.html

  • @santopino2546
    @santopino2546 3 года назад +1

    I'm 60 years old and have been suffering from tinnitus over 3 years now, I have two sounds, a very high frequency whistle that I can hear only at night in complete silence, but it does not cause me any stress. the second is a 59 Hertz humming sound that is quite stressful, it's the equivalent stress of hearing a truck motor on outside your window.
    I've been extremely lucky to have found a solution to my problem that allows me to finally sleep 6 to 7 hours a night.
    I discovered after weeks of testing different solutions, that playing a sinusoidal sound between the frequencies of 190Hz to 270Hz, my internal sound switches completely off, both my ears must hear the sound, it can even be at minimal volume.

  • @yannipizanis9705
    @yannipizanis9705 4 года назад +7

    Thank you for sharing your story. As someone who recently is dealing with tinnitus (first month), I understand what you're discussing regarding the emotional toll this takes on the individual.

    • @Ma7moudkassem
      @Ma7moudkassem 2 года назад +1

      How does it feels after one year ?

    • @antonioramirez6850
      @antonioramirez6850 Год назад

      I hope you are doing well ❤ Stay strong ❤ I know this is 2 years later but i hope you are doing well ❤ The beginning is definitely the toughest no doubt. But like all things, it hard in the beginning and then gets better and better and better. What definitely helped me was deciding to work on my body, mind, and spirit. People like Wayne Dyer, Tony Robbins, Eckhart Tolle, Joel Osteen, David Goggins, and Michael Singer have helped me immensely. There are literally days where i do not notice it at all. It definitely was a process in the beginning but i knew all i needed to do was just start. And from there the ball kept rolling, had its ups and downs, but it kept rolling. Stay strong and do not hesitate at all if you ever need anything! I am always here. Have a great day :) ❤❤❤❤

  • @zacfoggiato4124
    @zacfoggiato4124 3 года назад +1

    This is the most reassuring source of information I've seen on tinnitus. Mine started a month ago after falling ill with glandular fever, and this gives me hope everything will be ok.

  • @David-hd2sy
    @David-hd2sy 3 года назад +6

    I just saw your video. Eye opener well done for living through this. I have just been diagnosed with tinnitus. I have I guess a long way to go because I'm in the, 'I can't live with this but I don't want to die'. I guess I've a long way to go. Keeping calm and keep going is key👍🏾

    • @antonioramirez6850
      @antonioramirez6850 Год назад

      Stay strong ❤ One thing ive learned from tinnitus is how to manage stress and how to be much more patient. As well as compassion as she mentions as well on this beautiful video. I know this is two years later but i hope you are at such an amazing state ❤ What helped me was deciding to work on my mind, body, and spirit. People like Wayne Dyer, Michael Singer, Eckhart Tolle, Tony Robbins, David Goggins, and Joel Osteen have helped me with all that. It was definitely a long process but i can honestly say i am legitimately the happiest i have ever been even before the tinnitus! There are literally days where i do not even notice it AT ALL. And i know its just so hard to believe in the beginning but trust me when i tell you, as a witness, it gets better! It gets better than better! And all i needed to do was just start. Start little by little day by day on working on myself. Letting it just happen. And im telling you, the other side of the suffering is beyond our wildest dreams. If you ever need anything, i am here! Hope you are doing well and have a great day :) ❤❤❤

  • @celsocunha5184
    @celsocunha5184 Год назад +1

    This video took me out of crisis mode. Thank you so much.

  • @darrendavies1102
    @darrendavies1102 5 лет назад +3

    at last a real video .. thank you for your time and thank you for your links. i wish you well .

  • @nickmarks8304
    @nickmarks8304 5 лет назад +4

    Thank you so much for this hopeful video,, i developed tinnitus a few weeks ago and its high pitch all the time,, im scared of nightime, bedtime,, this is new to me ,Thanks for the positive feed back, god bless!

  • @stephenbedford1395
    @stephenbedford1395 5 лет назад +35

    I too am a musician and have had tinnitus for 35 years. it has worsened in recent years and the slightest noise increases its intensity quite quickly can only listen to music at a low level, which is disappointing. I have to wear earplugs for any rehearsal, which helps. The tiny hairs in the inner ears of birds and reptiles can heal and regrow when damaged, unlike us. Nature is so cruel to inflict such an evil condition upon millions of good people. As Richard Dawkins said, "nature treats us with blind, pitiless indifference". Tinnitus is certainly proof of that.

    • @rahbeat9785
      @rahbeat9785 4 года назад +6

      what a shitty fucking life.
      i wanna die

    • @harrysmith3502
      @harrysmith3502 4 года назад +1

      I use noise cancelling headphones. You can use lower volumes and still catch the detail.

    • @rahbeat9785
      @rahbeat9785 4 года назад

      @@davidnoelfranks1124 except tine only makes it worse. Tinnitus has already won my friend

    • @melodyebuskin5490
      @melodyebuskin5490 4 года назад

      Rah beat check out on RUclips Liam Cures Tinnitus who is a drummer and no longer has it, Julian Cowan Hill and others who no longer suffer. Read my comments here too. I’m still going through the process and know the body does heal.

    • @melodyebuskin5490
      @melodyebuskin5490 4 года назад

      I’ve read that the tiny hair theory has been disproven by people who’ve healed. Check out Julian Cowan Hill, Liam Stops Tinnitus and others on RUclips. .

  • @kornelia6487
    @kornelia6487 2 года назад +7

    I'm 15. I've had tinnitus for 6 months and even though I hardly hear it during the day, it really keeps my up during the nights and sometimes I panic when it suddenly gets louder or when I can hear and feel my heart beating in my ear, but it makes me feel at ease, that after reading these comments, that there are other people who are going through this too and understand what it's like...😅

    • @Berte_1
      @Berte_1 Год назад +3

      How are you now?

    • @antonioramirez6850
      @antonioramirez6850 Год назад

      Stay strong ❤ Yes you are not alone in this ❤Being a young adult with tinnitus is definitely difficult but i feel it shows us to be more compassionate and loving at such a young age and is ultimately what we need to live a good life :) What helped me to sleep at night and not panic was making the decision to work on my body, mind, and spirit. People like Eckhart Tolle, Wayne Dyer, Tony Robbins, David Goggins, and Michael Singer have definitely helped me with all that. I love to listen to a Michael Singer podcast as im trying to fall asleep and he definitely teaches me a lot about “worrying”, which definitely plays a big part in tinnitus. I can honestly say i am literally the happiest i have ever been even before the tinnitus! And trust me i know it may be hard to believe in the beginning but trust me when i tell you, as a witness, it gets soooooo much better! There are legitimately days where i do not even notice it AT ALL. And you can too!! All i needed to do was just start working on myself. Stay strong and if you ever need anything, i am here! Hope you are doing well :) Have a great day :) ❤❤❤

    • @kornelia6487
      @kornelia6487 Год назад +1

      ​@@Berte_1I'm so sorry, I just saw your message now! Well, I'm 16 now aha, and it's crazy reading that comment knowing where I am now. It took a few months, but my tinnitus is gone now and I sleep peacefully at night just gine and it's definitely improved the quality of my life since it disappeared, for which I'm grateful ❤️

    • @kornelia6487
      @kornelia6487 Год назад

      ​@@Berte_1I hope you're doing OK too! ❤️❤️❤️

    • @ngameh7526
      @ngameh7526 8 месяцев назад +1

      ⁠@@kornelia6487I just start developing tinnitus 3 days ago any advice? Did you do anything for it to disappear or did it just go away on its own.

  • @putrimahdalena9701
    @putrimahdalena9701 3 года назад +4

    I am 21 years old, and had tinnitus for 8 months. beginning with vertigo and then a buzzing sound in the ears. I feel emotionally unstable, restless, afraid to talk to other people because they say I am deaf. the sound in the ear is quite diverse such as a broken TV, radio sounds, the sound like firecrackers and many more. We have to stay happy, I'm happy to share my tinnitus story with you guys :)
    Sorry for my bad english

    • @happier5448
      @happier5448 3 года назад +1

      All blessings to the us tinnitus brothers and sisters 💖

    • @thiknssshape661
      @thiknssshape661 3 года назад

      if you are suffering from tinnitus and hearing loss watch this video.ruclips.net/video/00p22O_4J8Y/видео.html

    • @rikkichadwick3548
      @rikkichadwick3548 3 года назад

      Your English is fine, and I hope you're okay now, wherever you may be

  • @owenevans6615
    @owenevans6615 4 года назад +2

    I too am a musician well drummer (ha ha) I've suffered with tinnitus for a our 3 years. Its all in the mind! If you stress or focus on the condition or want it GONE it will destroy you without a doubt!!!! But if you embrace it or think of it as a companion you will be fine. Keep active do things you enjoy and youll find it's hardly there. It only when you concentrate on the tinnitus that it's a thousand times greater. 1 in 10 people have it. Not necessarily suffering with it. So it's common. Your not an outsider your relatively normal. I do wear down beats in night clubs and ear plugs when drumming. Life is still the same. Just get on with your life!!!!! Its funny when I first wake up the tinnitus is virtually non existent. To me this only illustrates that focusing emphasis the condition. Good luck. I can still hear very well.

  • @IMN602
    @IMN602 3 года назад +3

    Have heard this horrific ring in my head my entire life... Also a life long musician ... Fear ill go deaf one day... Lived in the US my whole life... Have not even had health insurance since the day i turned 18. All i have is myself.

  • @nigelsanders5887
    @nigelsanders5887 3 года назад +3

    Isobel, this is so inspirational! I have been living with Tinnitus for 30 years or so, and have developed my own coping strategies, that are absolutely in line with what you have described in this video. I just wish you had this level of advice 30 years ago! (Actually that's not true, I wouldn't wish Tinnitus on anyone.)
    I am now at the stage that when waves of tinnnitus come over me, I accept them and pass them on. Your messages are so accurate and real, and I hope they are heard and understood by anyone and everyone who has this problem.
    Again, your message is truly inspirational. Thank you!

    • @antonioramirez6850
      @antonioramirez6850 Год назад

      You are so powerful ❤❤❤ Keep at it! Love your way of approaching tinnitus :) ❤❤❤

  • @CRAVEDbyAshan
    @CRAVEDbyAshan 4 года назад +4

    For me tinnitus started a month ago. So you can imagine the constant roller coaster of emotions I'm on right now. I don't know why its happening and I get constant headaches and dizziness as well. This video is a godsend. Thank you so much. I now know that I need to accept this as a part of me and learn to live with it.

    • @grahamevelyn6309
      @grahamevelyn6309 3 года назад

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    • @kasu779
      @kasu779 Год назад +1

      How r you?

    • @antonioramirez6850
      @antonioramirez6850 Год назад +1

      Stay strong ❤ I know this is 3 years later but i hope you are doing amazing! If you are able to please do let us know how you are doing! You are not alone! If you ever need anything i am here! Have a great day :) ❤❤❤

    • @CRAVEDbyAshan
      @CRAVEDbyAshan Год назад +1

      Thank you so much for the lovely comments and support. I’d like to give an update after three years. My tinnitus is gone now and I have been living peacefully. It was found out that my tinnitus started due to my use of Minoxidil, the hair growth agent. It was a bad side effect. Tinnitus was there for a few months even after stopping the use of Minoxidil. But then it eventually went away. This video really helped me to get through that difficult time and thanks so much for all of your kind support! ❤️

    • @antonioramirez6850
      @antonioramirez6850 Год назад

      @@CRAVEDbyAshan Beautiful! ❤️ I am glad it is gone! I hope you are doing well! ❤️❤️❤️ Sending my love to you :) ❤️❤️❤️

  • @thetiler
    @thetiler 5 лет назад +1

    I am a senior but also a fingerstyle guitarist. I only say that because I know I am addicted to composing.
    I feel I am causing my tinnitus to be worse by playing and loving getting fun sounds from the acoustic guitar.
    So sometimes I feel like I should quit playing to keep from making the very, very high pitched air compressor sound from getting worse!
    Many times during the day I don’t really concentrate on it. So the sound seems to almost go away. But especially after waking up it effects me alot. Now at this moment I have this sound machine going as I am typing!
    It is great to hear you talk about it in such a mature way!
    As you say you seem to have gotten control of it! I know I have not got to that point but like the fact that your not into the chat room pity parties.
    Just listening to you I sure can tell your the real deal! I listened to your complete video and am very, very impressed with your links!
    I sent your email from youtube to myself and am going to make a folder with the word “Tinnitus” on it!
    Thank your for a really great video! A thumbs up from me big-time . Now i’m off to hear your song! Thanks again!!!

  • @catgalan
    @catgalan 6 лет назад +8

    Great video. I'm glad to hear you overcame this as I too suffered from this problem. Its been 13 months and videos like this helped me so much in dealing with Tinnitus and hyperacusis and suicidal thoughts. I wish more people would make videos like this to bring awareness about this. I got mine from not wearing hearing protection. I myself will be releasing a video like this in the future about how I got it, what I went through, what I did about it, and what's my status right now. But, I'm so busy. I just have very little to make this video happen. But, mark my words. I will release a video like this. Sooner if not later.
    Thank you Isobel. :)
    P.S. I did shoot the video. The problem is the Iphone's front facing microphone was malfunctioning. I only got half the audio. I'll have to reshoot the whole thing all over again. But, this time I will use the rear facing camera and microphone. I use the iphone because I prefer to edit videos with it. Wish me luck. :)

    • @boxxytrolley
      @boxxytrolley 5 лет назад

      I just got tinnitus and tbh idk what to do

    • @blancacasillas8226
      @blancacasillas8226 Год назад

      Please load your video about tinnitus + hyperacusis

    • @antonioramirez6850
      @antonioramirez6850 Год назад +1

      Stay strong ❤ I know this is 5 years later but i hope you are doing well! If you ever need anything i am here! I too got it from not wearing ear protection. Know that you are not alone and every single one of us are here with you. You are so powerful! Stay strong and hit me if you ever need anything :) Have a great day :) ❤❤❤

  • @susankwalker2345
    @susankwalker2345 5 лет назад +3

    Thank you so much for your video. I've had tinnitus for decades (figured everyone had noise in their head) but with some hearing loss recently it's become much worse. Your tips are very helpful and align with recommendations I'm following to manage. The huge plus from this video is that it has brought me to your music, which is incredible. Thank you from the US. You are very inspiring.

    • @antonioramirez6850
      @antonioramirez6850 Год назад

      Stay strong ❤ I know this is 3 years later but i hope you are doing beautifully ❤❤❤ Dont give out! Keep at it! You are beautiful and so powerful! If you ever need anything i am here! Have a great day :) ❤❤❤

  • @airwatersun
    @airwatersun 3 года назад +4

    You are an angel. Thank you for some rational, accessible guidance.

    • @grahamevelyn6309
      @grahamevelyn6309 3 года назад

      @PURITY Dr ITUAs products for curing tinnitus and hearing loss condition are really the best thanks for coming to my rescue Dr ITUA, keep saving lives Dr, you can contact this great Dr on email drituaherbalhome11@gmail.com or WhatsApp +2347089161015
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  • @dianagibbons4747
    @dianagibbons4747 3 года назад +3

    Thank you for this. What a lovely lady trying to help us all. I realise that my tinnitus is nothing like as bad as some people experience even though I’ve had sudden sensorineural hearing loss which is fairly horrible. It does get easier to cope with and relaxation and sleep is the key for me. Stress makes it worse. So be easy on yourselves and accept what’s been given to you but try to relax and focus on it less by using the techniques Isabelle recommends.

    • @grahamevelyn6309
      @grahamevelyn6309 3 года назад

      @PURITY Dr ITUAs products for curing tinnitus and hearing loss condition are really the best thanks for coming to my rescue Dr ITUA, keep saving lives Dr, you can contact this great Dr on email drituaherbalhome11@gmail.com or WhatsApp +2347089161015
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