Hey
@JR1986
How are you doing? I think you spoke to me earlier!!
I just really want to echo what the guys above said. Mine started 6 weeks ago. About two weeks ago after sleepness nights, constantly panicking, not eating for days at a time, worrying that every sound was my T getting worse.... etc etc I am completely fine now. Oh yeah, I still have T, but I only hear it either when someone mentions it OR at night, but even then I am able to ignore it and it never bothers me.
Mine was strange - started off like a jet engine/loud static and changed over time to a high pitched noise ( not louder, but just different ). Each time it changed, I would re panic.
Want to know something though? Your life is made a misery just now because of anxiety, not the T. It took me ages to work it out but I cracked it one day after something weird happened - When my T got REALLY loud, I panicked and just went into severe fight or flight mode.... and when it died down ( but was still quite loud ) I felt much better and was happy that it was not THAT loud. Does that make sense ? Do you see what I am trying to say? Your perception of the T is what needs changed.
Like any phobia, I suggest you expose yourself to the T. Go into a quiet room and let yourself hear it. Feel the adrenalin kick in and remind yourself that its all a trick on your mind ( thats all anxiety is to be totally honest ).
This is what I did. I removed the fear and 5 weeks later.....
Its now at the point where I was offered a clinical trial placement - I turned it down because I dont have the time. I say this not to boast, but to get you to understand that this is all mental and you will, given time, feel very very differently to how you do now. I just looked back at my post on here from last month and it looks like a different person. Talking about how I will never be able to live with this, I hate my life etc etc. What nonesense - anxiety is a f***ing killer!!
Once your brain stops seeing it as a threat, it will focus less on it allowing you to ignore it for days at a time and ignore it instantly when you are reminded of it.
Get this under control, give it time and you will be fine.
Trust me.
If you need to chat, you know where I am.
Keep your chin up!
Chris