Stress and anxiety can worsen tinnitus
Dear Lisi: My boyfriend woke up one morning several months ago and couldn’t hear. We went to the hospital because he was feeling immense pressure, and we were scared. After a few days and intensive testing, the hearing in one of his ears returned 100 per cent. The other ear has suffered sudden sensorineural hearing loss , and we don’t know if his hearing will ever return in that ear.
Also, unfortunately, stress and anxiety can worsen the tinnitus, and that’s exactly what’s causing your boyfriend’s stress and anxiety! So, he’s going to have to find ways to relax, de-stress and calm his mind. Our relationship became rocky for a few months because I felt like I was dating someone different. He felt different: the way he held my hand, gave me a hug, or when we tried to be intimate. It just didn’t work, and we broke up. I think he felt the awkwardness too, because it was an easy breakup.
We have a great relationship now, but I’m afraid. What if he grows more? And, if we broke up because of a height issue, will he dump me if I gain weight?Whoa, slow down! First, although some boys may continue to grow in their 20s, most male growth plates are closed by 21 years. So, it’s unlikely your boyfriend is going to grow any taller, though there are exceptions to every rule.
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