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    Having Trouble Adapting to Fluctuating Frequency Tinnitus

    Hey @Jupiterman, I'm sorry to hear you're also struggling with reactivity. It certainly affects my work (on my bad days, I fall into thinking I should change careers altogether since silence is such a foreign concept). Most of all, though, it affects my sleep. Without external noise, I'm stuck...
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    Having Trouble Adapting to Fluctuating Frequency Tinnitus

    Hey @Joe Cuber, I'm envious that your tinnitus follows something of a "clock", even with variations. Mine seems to have a mind of its own. The main tinnitus in my right ear will begin without warning and can last days, rarely more than a week or two, before I get a break. The reactive tinnitus...
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    Having Trouble Adapting to Fluctuating Frequency Tinnitus

    Hey @Joe Cuber, thanks for your reply. My reactive tinnitus started about a year ago, so five years after my main tinnitus. It started suddenly and seemingly without any cause. My fear is that years of listening to white noise to help me get to sleep was what caused it. While my main tinnitus...
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    Having Trouble Adapting to Fluctuating Frequency Tinnitus

    Hey all, my name's Stephen and I've had tinnitus for almost 6 years. It started in my right ear, where it remains, but I've since developed tinnitus in both ears in response to noises, notably fans, motors, anything steady like that. It's maddening because I feel like I've lost what used to be...