@Carlyi The morse code is probably TMJ related since I can stop it by pressing my trigeminal nerve, and it comes and goes. Sometimes non existent. Sometimes loud. About others IDK.
Feel bad for you My T was the worst ever last night. I think I experienced a real spike for the first time :/ I know how you feel. Keep fighting you beautiful woman <3
@TheDanishGirlKD aww, you really melted my heart TheDanishGirl! It feels quite lovely and couraging to see other people like me support me to the fullest even when they are suffering too.
And I sincerely think that also are a gorgous woman ! I loved your new haircut (if it is new)
It sounds interestingly digital. I think I could develop my sense of pitch with my in and out tinnitus only if I know what notes they are. By the way, I hope there are many thing in your life that will divert you from tinnitus. I wish you to be happy.
Hang in there, Melike! All will pass sooner or later! Mine is getting worse also ... I hope we will see the light soon I already met some people with our problem, who had it for years and i never knew. And they are doing fine! So if we do not heal, atleast we will learn how to ignore it and not let it control our lives! Just relax and do some exercises. This should help a lot!
@victoria9273 haha, indeed it does sound very digital. Unfortunately never really been a fan of any kind of digital tune in my life hehe :/
Thank you so much Victoria! I'm trying very hard to focus on the very few good things in my life. I hope you too can find a way out of this ugly chaos very soon.
@CaRd hey Buddy! I think it would be easier to endure this torture if I can be %100 sure that all will pass one day. I am not really sure. I don't want to 'fight' for the rest of my life, thats the problem. I just want to be normal, putting %200 extra effort to move on with T, that must be so exhausting and thats what scares me the most :(