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    The Term Reactive Tinnitus

    So question................ why would you need to fix your WNGs if you are habituated???
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    What Is Reactive Tinnitus?

    No. He uses he his free time on Tinnitus Talk because he has nothing else to do with it. Which tells me all I need to know.
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    What Is Reactive Tinnitus?

    I think the only confusion there is might reside inside your own head. Subsequently, you might be adding to the confusion here on the board because of your outdated regurgitated knowledge. There is in fact a term called "reactive tinnitus" - and no, it is not the same as hyperacusis. You might...
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    Will Loud Music Guarantee Me a Louder / Worse Tinnitus?

    Thanks for the information. But, I have no idea as to how the definition of what the cochlea is relates to the dichotomy of a noun vs. an adjective. Do help me out if I missed the plot.
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    will.i.am Suffers from Tinnitus? How Can He Be in Loud Environments?

    Michael: why would you be medically retired if you had TRT with "good results" as per your own words? Makes no sense.
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    Tinnitus Retraining Therapy

    Michael, while I collect a "bar of soap" why don't you acquaint yourself with the Cochrane Review on TRT - you can find it here: https://www.tinnitustalk.com/threads/why-trt-fails-people.6389/page-3#post-69632
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    Hyperacusis, As I See It

    Ohhh.......... so someone gives Michael a little push back on his knowledge and now suddenly you don't know how to defend yourself and your mindless self-constructed theories. I guess it didn't take much to bring down your house of cards.
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    Hyperacusis, As I See It

    Michael, between these two alternatives... Attending a loud concert Sitting in a quiet library ...which one is the more likely to cause tinnitus and possibly hyperacusis? Try not to think too hard about it, and when you have found the (right) answer, it should be self-evident that an underuse...
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    Will Loud Music Guarantee Me a Louder / Worse Tinnitus?

    Mr. Leigh - don't you think its time for you to get back to your elementary school teacher job? You would fit the role perfectly (assuming you could master basic grammar, of course): "Cochlear" is an adjective (i.e. "cochlear disorder") but you are using it as a noun (i.e. "the cochlea") and...
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    Tinnitus Retraining Therapy

    Mate... no one would spend their entire Friday evening (actually night) posting on a bloody tinnitus board, if they didn't have tinnitus AND also suffered from it. No one. And if you are such an authority on TRT (with 21 years worth of knowledge), how come you manage to spell "Jastreboff"...
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    Tinnitus Retraining Therapy

    A treatment that depends on the person's attitude is not a treatment. And in the same breath-of-air, if the treatment worked so well for you, what the hell are you doing posting every other minute on a tinnitus forum? Why aren't you out and about in the real world? For goodness' sake. It's like...
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    I Don't Want to Live Anymore

    That's why you have tinnitus. Not because of the other stuff you mention.
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    Does It Truly Get Better?

    80% of them are self-deceit. A fairy tale made to convince the original posters (themselves) that it gets better.
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    Does It Truly Get Better?

    You could also ask yourself a rhetorical question: if it truly does get better, why would a board such as this exist in the first place?
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    Inner Ear Hair Cell Regeneration — Maybe We Can Know More

    You do realize that inner ear otology pharma companies typically do not have in-house research, right?