- Dec 24, 2013
- 933
- Tinnitus Since
- (1956) > 1980 > 2006 > 2012 > (2015)
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Ac. Trauma & Ac.Trauma + Meds.
I guess this should go in the "Positivity Thread" maybe, but there is a remedial component that is relevant here.
In May I posted about how the "Big Silence" of wide open spaces in nature seem to 'drown out' my incessant screeching T and make my H irrelevant (as there is no noise to protect from). Just not having earplugs in for days on end is fantastic. No trucks, cars, engines, screaming kids, supermarkets to shop at, and so on. This break is what the high mountains give me despite the somewhat tortuous drive of 9 hours to get to the trailhead parking area. Then I just head out into the wilderness and mostly don't see a soul once off the trails. (Ansel Adams Wilderness - California Sierra's). It is my best and strongest 'anti-depressant' for sure and the withdrawal symptoms of having to deal with everyday life stuff upon return are a helluva lot better than coming off Tramadol for sure!
Anyway, I guess I am suggesting this as a sanity treatment for handling "unhabituatable" T until Autifony or whoever comes up with a cure. If you can get out and find deep natural silence, be it on the ocean in a boat, the desert, the wilderness...I highly recommend it. For as many days as possible.
Here's a few photos that I hope inspire...and I mean a few! I don't want to chew up MB space here and picking which out of so many gorgeous places is going to be impossible. Apologies Moderators if this is bad form, but beauty can be good medicine.. so here goes:
My tent in red circle.
Peace!...Best, Zimichael
In May I posted about how the "Big Silence" of wide open spaces in nature seem to 'drown out' my incessant screeching T and make my H irrelevant (as there is no noise to protect from). Just not having earplugs in for days on end is fantastic. No trucks, cars, engines, screaming kids, supermarkets to shop at, and so on. This break is what the high mountains give me despite the somewhat tortuous drive of 9 hours to get to the trailhead parking area. Then I just head out into the wilderness and mostly don't see a soul once off the trails. (Ansel Adams Wilderness - California Sierra's). It is my best and strongest 'anti-depressant' for sure and the withdrawal symptoms of having to deal with everyday life stuff upon return are a helluva lot better than coming off Tramadol for sure!
Anyway, I guess I am suggesting this as a sanity treatment for handling "unhabituatable" T until Autifony or whoever comes up with a cure. If you can get out and find deep natural silence, be it on the ocean in a boat, the desert, the wilderness...I highly recommend it. For as many days as possible.
Here's a few photos that I hope inspire...and I mean a few! I don't want to chew up MB space here and picking which out of so many gorgeous places is going to be impossible. Apologies Moderators if this is bad form, but beauty can be good medicine.. so here goes:
My tent in red circle.
Peace!...Best, Zimichael