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Owen finds it difficult to follow conversations at times, due to the incessant buzzing in his ears. “It is at least as loud as a person’s speech, and often louder,” he says. “It has become particularly bad over the last five years. Sometimes it sounds like screeching.”
As many other sufferers will be aware, tinnitus can affect every area of your life, and Owen is no different. As well as affecting his ability to listen and communicate effectively, he has been forced to retire through redundancy. “I’m just not fit to work anymore,” Owen says. “Unfortunately I suffer other illnesses including ME and chronic fatigue syndrome, MRSA, anxiety and depression; tinnitus was just the final straw so I’ve been forced into retirement.” Owen struggles to get enough sleep due to tinnitus, which is at odds with his ME or CFS. “It’s like mental torture. It’s very difficult to sleep and I have to take sleeping pills every night for it,” Owen adds.
Owen relies upon his faith to get him through the difficulties of tinnitus and does not know how he would deal with it otherwise. He agrees that more research needs to be undertaken to successfully treat tinnitus, and that few organisations exist to help him in his fight for a normal life.
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About tinnitus
Tinnitus describes the noises that some people hear 'in their ears' or 'in their head'. These noises can take many forms, with descriptions ranging from whistling, humming, and tissue paper rustling to kettles boiling. Some people hear their noises as tunes and melodies. The common factor with all these sounds is that they do not originate from an external source. Tinnitus is not a disease, but a symptom - like an ache in one of your joints or itching for no reason. Nearly all the causes are benign and in many cases tinnitus is a natural part of the ageing process. But, as decibel levels in today's environment rise, tinnitus is affecting increasingly younger people.
Noise is not the only cause of tinnitus, though can be a contributing or factor. Though more research needs to be carried out about the causes of tinnitus, medical conditions such as high blood pressure, diabetes, and Basilar Artery Migraine are linked. A conservative estimate is that over six million people in the
For around 300,000 of these people it severely affects their ability to lead a normal life, and can be incredibly debilitating – leading to sleep deprivation and a total loss of any normal social life.
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