Tinnitus Talk Support Forum

Agrajag364
That's brilliant for you. How quiet is your T on a good day, like what can you hear it over?
Drone Draper
Good day is basically bedroom and living room only. I'm in an open plane office now, so most of my working day I can't hear it.

More than the volume is the stability of the signal pitch. The pitch would fluctuate so wildly, it was like an electric hurricane. It still fluctuates, but much less.
Agrajag364
Wow! And you're not that far in so that's a great improvement! Maybe you will be one of the lucky people for whom it remits within a year or so
Drone Draper
I would love for that to be the case, but I think I've done too much damage for it to go away completely. I do have a measurable loss at 4kHz. Maybe though. I'm at least doing better.
I've read that FX-322 is showing promise on reddit. I would love for this to be the drug that cures it l.
Agrajag364
Hey lots of people have hearing loss and no tinnitus so I don't think that necessarily means it's intractable. My mother's pretty deaf with zero T. Remember that big bunch remission stories.