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    The Positivity Thread

    It's now been a year. I was hesitant to post this to the Success Stories page, but I consider it a success for now in many ways. The depression and anxiety, or Tinnitus Distress, related to the ringing is essentially gone; alas the tinnitus remains, perhaps lessened, but absolutely not worse...
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    The Positivity Thread

    It's been a little over 5 weeks. I'm doing okay! Appetite is back. Libido is back. I have less interest in video games. I spend more time with my wife. Focusing at work helps distract from the ringing. The ringing is still mostly there, and it can be annoying, but it doesn't depress me anymore...
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    Taking My Tinnitus on the Road

    Did you find yourself trying to listen for the T while on your trip?
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    My Tinnitus — Week 3

    Just finished my 3rd week too. Hang in there! Would you say you've improved over the three weeks?
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    Poll: Does Your Tinnitus Become Louder When You Move Your Jaw Forward?

    No, but related to jaw movement and ear ringing: If I move my jaw itself (not forcing it with hands) backwards into my neck, my ears ring and stop when I relax it. This has always been the case, since I was a child, well before I ever had this T. I did this often for the first few days because...
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    Habituation for High Pitched Tinnitus

    Have you tried sleeping with white noise, or other sound generators to mask it while asleep?
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    Habituation for High Pitched Tinnitus

    I've had high-pitched T for about 3 weeks as well, though mine feels balanced between my ears, it "sounds" like its coming from inside my head. I believe mine was somehow stress related, as I didn't have any recent acoustic trauma. It's hard for me to say with confidence if it has gotten...
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    PC Gaming: Headset or Speakers?

    Sorry about your T. New to it myself. There seem to be enough anecdotal stories on here about headphones exacerbating tinnitus that it might be worth discontinuing use, especially in the immediate future. Likewise, many effective behavioral therapies include listening to white noise, even...
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    How Are Hearing Aids with Maskers Different Than Wearing Headphones?

    Gotcha. Confused the discussion between hearing damage and T. Thanks for the insight.
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    How Are Hearing Aids with Maskers Different Than Wearing Headphones?

    Always better safe than sorry, sure. I don't believe mine was caused by loud noise, I don't really have a history of acoustic trauma. My hearing is perfect in the normal range, little falloff in the higher frequencies age-appropriate ranges. I certainly don't want to advocate anyone risking...
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    How Are Hearing Aids with Maskers Different Than Wearing Headphones?

    While I don't particularly listen to music very often, or very loudly, or with headphones that often, I do use headphones while playing video games, as not to disturb the house. Even then, they're open-ear headphones, and I keep them at a volume where I can hear my wife ask me a question...
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    Back to Silence

    @I who love music I only really have the ability to mark these down for tracking purposes while at work, and admittedly, I missed a few days early on. - Though I do say to myself your suggested: "I hear it, I feel ____". Sometimes I add things from what I understand are the basics of CBT like...
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    I found this webinar you made: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fVaac8TNoAs I just wanted to...

    I found this webinar you made: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fVaac8TNoAs I just wanted to thank you. Your explanation, reassurance, and basic tools to manage the distress really helped me calm down. I wasn't sure if there were any similar resources you could provide?
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    New and in Total Despair — Noticed Tinnitus After Seeing the Movie Baby Driver

    I've noticed mine about 2 weeks ago. I had had a similar ringing before in my life usually after a concert that went away after a few days - but I knew it was because of the concert and that it would go away. It gave me more anxiety than Ive ever felt in my life - but i'm learning how to manage...
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    New, Confused and Really Scared

    I, too, developed some ringing recently. (past two weeks) It's scary, frustrating, unnerving, stressful.. etc. I feel like i've learned a lot about the condition, despite not necessarily suffering as bad as some. The first mistake we all seem to make, especially with tinnitus, is listening for...
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    New to This, About 2 Weeks In... Please Provide Encouragement.

    @bethcoast_ I was where you were, only a week ago. I absolutely know the concerns and anxiety going through your mind. It's been a little under two weeks for me, but I have absolutely improved over the last couple days, so I know you can as well. I posted this today to the General Support...
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    The Positivity Thread

    Keeping Positive: This isn't a success story yet. This is mostly things people have said before on this forum. I need to specify that I've only had ringing for a week and a half, and even though I can hear it over most things if I listen for it; it's not blaringly loud, I don't have hearing...
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    Tinnitus Gone

    Thanks for this. I have a similar situation to you, i've only had it for a little over a week. A combination of stresses likely caused mine - but after the first week, which was the worst week in the past 10 years, I began to take a more proactive stance not on fighting the sound, but on how I...
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    It's Gone

    Ive had it for about a week. It makes me anxious, nervous, and stressed. Mine wasn't from an audio event, it just started one evening. You have given me hope.
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    New to Tinnitus. Scared.

    Does the T always affect the limbic system? Does hearing the T always mean fight or flight? Or does that only happen on the onset, when it's new? If it never goes away, can the anxiety from the T go away?
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    New to Tinnitus. Scared.

    Thank you. I think I can learn to ignore the sound, I don't know how to get over the anxiety, lack of appetite and sex drive. Does the anxiety always come back if you notice the sound? Or once you learn to habituate, the anxiety disappears?
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    New to Tinnitus. Scared.

    I totally get not reading the horror stories. I'm optimistic that it will go away. I'll get strange medical things like guidon's tunnel syndrome, (the brother of Carpel Tunnel), I'll get strange feelings in my eyes that don't effect my vision, but are obnoxious - and every time I get down and...
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    Back to Silence

    New tinnitus. In my 30s. It's not 'loud'. It's not debilitating itself, it's a high pitched tone, like there's an old TV on in the room. It as brought about some anxiety, nausea, and lack of appetite and lack of sex drive. While I fully expect those to subside as I begin to adjust and cope...
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    New to Tinnitus. Scared.

    Hi, Sorry if this is written disjointed, I'm writing as it comes to mind. I'm young, in my 30's, Don't know where else to go. Ringing started in what sounds like both ears one evening without apparent cause. GP and ENT both said my ears and hearing are perfect. No loud noise events, no...