For George, life in the Defence Force meant more than 20 years of service alongside some of Australia’s finest men and women. Years surrounded by heavy machinery, weapons training, and noisy environments eventually took a toll — one that didn’t become clear until after he hung up the uniform.
It started as a faint, high-pitched sound in the quiet moments. Over time, that sound grew louder, sharper, and impossible to escape.
“I thought I could handle it at first,” George says. “But tinnitus isn’t something you can just switch off. It followed me everywhere — at work, at home, even when I tried to sleep. It stole my silence.”
Living With Tinnitus
The constant ringing took its toll. Sleep became fragmented. Concentration slipped. And the frustration of never getting a moment of true quiet weighed heavily on George’s wellbeing.
Like many veterans, George tried to push through on his own. But tinnitus is relentless. Without the right tools, it can affect every part of life — relationships, work, and mental health.
Taking the First Step
George’s turning point came when he decided to seek help. Through Tinnitus Relief Australia, he discovered a program built specifically for veterans like him — combining sound therapy, counselling, and practical strategies designed to help the brain tune out the noise.
“It was the first time I felt like someone actually understood what I was going through,” he explains. “They weren’t just looking at a condition. They were looking at me, as a veteran, and what this ringing had done to my life.”
Life After Support
With guidance and ongoing support, George noticed changes he once thought impossible:
Better sleep: nights without being woken up by the ringing.
Sharper focus: the ability to work and enjoy hobbies again.
Improved mood: less frustration, more calm.
Most importantly, he regained a sense of control.
“Tinnitus might still be there, but it doesn’t control me anymore. I’ve got my life back.”
Why George Shares His Story
George tells his story for one reason — to help other veterans know they don’t have to suffer in silence.
“Tinnitus is isolating. You feel like nobody else can hear what you’re hearing. But you’re not alone. There is support out there, and it really does make a difference.”
If George’s story sounds familiar, you’re not alone.
At Tinnitus Relief Australia, we’re here to help veterans find calm, confidence, and control again.
Book your tinnitus consultation today