The Sound Of Music
home about journey extras



The Sound of Music




Thanks : c r e d i t .


Hear to Stay: Tinnitus-Be-Gone
Wednesday 19 February 2014 | 12:26 | 0 comments


Things that help may also hinder.

At least, that's the case for Yuki's cochlear implants. Though they have helped her to hear better, they have also limited her from doing any dangerous activities like high diving, where there is great pressure on the ears.

Furthermore, there are some side-effects from having cochlear implants, like Tinnitus. 

Tinnitus is the perception of a echoing, high-pitched 'ringing' noise within the human ear, when no such sound is actually present.

A sample of what Tinnitus may sound like

Sounds annoying? For Yuki, she goes through Tinnitus once or twice a year, and it stays from a matter of a few days to one or two months. Worse still, Yuki is allergic to the painkillers, so she simply has to bear with the pain. This is where music comes in.

Yuki says that she uses classical music to help her soothe the pain, especially when she's sleeping.

"It was really really so hard to sleep with Tinnitus," Yuki says. "Everytime I had this Tinnitus, it has made me lose my appetite and I didn't like to do anything or go out. I felt like I wanted to kill myself because I didn't like that pain."


Doctors and specialists have told her that the cause of Tinnitus is due to very high levels of stress that Yuki may not have even realised she underwent.

What makes you feel stressed? Let us know in the comments in the tagboard in the sidebar!

(232 words)