Is it loud? Or just high pitched?
Didn't you say it was 13000khz before? Maybe that is a good sign if it is moving all over. You can't hear the 13000 tone anymore?
Loud and high pitched. I thought it was 13,000hz but it's hard to get it measured right.
Yeah I have a hard time pin pointing mine too, I have a few tones but even finding the frequency of one is tough.
Yup...bizarre. Sometimes think I'm just dreaming, hard to believe this is even a real condition.Yep. So silly how we have this in our head....
Yup...bizarre. Sometimes think I'm just dreaming, hard to believe this is even a real condition.
@Telis , @Danny BoyLoud and high pitched. I thought it was 13,000hz but it's hard to get it measured right.
Yes. That is the only thing that helps.Do cricket sounds help you to mask your T? They seem to help many with high pitched T...
Yes. I thought about moving to a place where there is 24 hours a day cricket sounds.People have lived for ages in cricket areas where the sound is constant. I doubt many of them have paid any attention to the sound. This is actually the reason why nature sounds are often the best masking sounds - our brains are 'hardwired' to consider them normal through evolution.
He means habituate.Well...I saw a counselor today and they told me I can hibernate to the tinnitus and this will lower the volume...I think it's tosh myself.
Let me quote the one or other doctor I have met and read: "You can habituate to every loudness, tone and frequency."Is it true that you can habituate to it?
Let me quote the one or other doctor I have met and read: "You can habituate to every loudness, tone and frequency."
Now you will ask: "Have you habituated after 13 months?"
No, I have not.
And then people reply: What hinders your habituation?
And I don't know.
And then I get the usual answers: You have a depression, you need to change your life, you spend too much time on support boards, you should do TRT, CBT, XYZ and so on. It is your fault, it is your wrong attitude.
Conclusion for me: I need more time for severe, loud, high-pitched T. But I don't know how much time I will give myself. That is the sad truth. Sorry.
But Danny, everyone is different. Some make it quick, some long, some never. Maybe you make it quick to habituation. I wish you all luck and strength for this.
Billie48 and Jeff M for example here habituated to loud T. So it is definitely possible.
Telis,.
Part of my not habituating is the pain, It feels like my ears are open sores or something. Also the way my ears process sound now is absolutely bizarre...certain things are distorted and certain things are WAY louder than they should be....everything sounds tinny and painful. Hitting a light switch can make my ear muscles go into spasms and not stop for days. And the tinnitus, yup loud and high pitched. I don't understand how someone walks around feeling even half way ok like this.
It's almost a year and the only progress I have made is accepting more and more the fact that life will be a never ending 24 7 battle until I am buried. The sadness is tough to take but the shock of this new terrible life is going away. Maybe this is the beginning to habituation ?