Hi all
I’m 20 months into having pulsatile tinnitus and thought I’d share my journey as it will hopefully give hope to those who are just learning to deal with it.
I developed it after a plane journey where I had a lot of pain in one ear as we were landing - something I’ve never had before. I also developed a whole bunch of other symptoms but the PT was the hardest to deal with as it moved to both ears, never stopped and was very intrusive.
In the early days, I couldn’t contemplate how I could possibly live with it which was very distressing.
I was eventually diagnosed with SSCD which led to 3 fairly big operations which were, unfortunately, fairly unsuccessful and did not resolve the PT. I now have it 24/7 in both ears and much louder when my pulse is faster, or I’m lying down.
After seeing the UKs leading consultant on SSCD where he told me that there was nothing more that could be done, I decided I just needed to learn to live with it. Desperately searching for a cure was not helpful so I switched focus to living with it.
These days, I only really notice it when I’m thinking about it or it is very loud and I use Bose Sleepbuds to distract my brain when sleeping. I have a bedtime routine, putting my phone down and reading until I feel tired and I can now sleep as well as I did beforehand: possibly even better.
I’ve come to terms with the fact that it is probably never going to go away and will always be part of my life.
From what I’ve read, most sufferers are not going to be cured so focusing on adapting and living with it is probably more helpful than chasing a cure that is not there. While I still find mine annoying, I no longer find it distressing and it is now just part of my life.
If you have recently developed T and are finding it really distressing, hopefully this will give you a little bit of hope that, in time, you will adapt and it will slowly move into the background and become just an annoying part of your life.