Imagine getting ready for your biggest career day. You have a presentation to give, one that can totally change your life around.
This one thing could give you a new promotion, a new position on the career track you've always wanted.
The day before, you're putting your final touches on your presentation. You know this is awesome: you're ready.
All you need is a good nights' sleep, then you'll give the life-changing performance of the century.
Then it hits. Just as you're lying down, you hear this tiny little ring, out of the corner of your consciousness.
It grows louder and louder, until it overcomes everything else in the room...
You put on some music, but it doesn't drown out the ring.
You can't ignore it, and you can't make it stop.
And, you certainly can't sleep.
What should have been a good nights' sleep is not spent awake all night in bed.
You're no longer prepared for the presentation, and you can feel your confidence slipping away.
This is a small idea of what it feels like to suffer from tinnitus.
It's enough to drive a person totally mad! You have small moments of quiet, only for the ringing to come back full force when you need silence the most.
You don't know how to make it stop, and you certainly don't function well with the sounds constantly demanding your attention.
You end up living a half-life, a superstitious life trying to keep yourself away from triggers.
But, you're never totally sure what is causing it, so you're stuck suffering through it for days, weeks, and years at a time.
But, you don't have to live this way any longer.
Read on to discover why...