Tinnitus Talk Support Forum

Holly1987
Ha I was thinking the same thing yesterday. For the first year I only had hissing and now I have this god awful high pitched squealing on top of that. If I cound just go back to the hissing it would be amazing, like hissing I can deal with.
Drone Draper
I had the impression that going from ringing to hissing is an indication of recovery, but I keep switching between the two now.
Holly1987
Yes I believe that is true. Idk I've heard so much stuff now I don't really believe much lol it's all turned out to be bs for me (sorry to be a kill joy)
Drone Draper
lol no worries. I know that everyone is so different, every success story is pretty much not an indication of how one will recover.
Drone Draper
I think what I've deduced is that somatic/drug induced T seems to be easier to recover from and the more you recover in the initial period (days and weeks), the more likely it is to go completely. It is possible for it to go completely in years, but the likelihood drops as time rolls on.
Drone Draper
I also have realised how important it is for me to stay at work. Some people haven't been able to - I think if I didn't have my job, I'd just sit at home and spend EVEN MORE time on TT.
Holly1987
Oh yes me too, I can totally understand why some people can't work but I think if I stayed home I'd be looking for a low tree branch to neck myself on. Distraction is vital for me.