- Feb 3, 2017
- 40
- Tinnitus Since
- 2006
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Assault which perforated my ear drum (Spike 2017 unknown)
Hello all,
My original tinnitus which i had for 10 years was mild, and I never had to mask it or use sound enrichment of any sort. I almost never gave the tinnitus any thought and it wasn't a problem to be in a quiet environment plus sleeping was all good.
My - seemingly permanent - spike from January has changed that whole ball game. Now I have a way louder T and also now in both ears. It's been 6 months since the onset of the spike.
Habituation is not there yet. I do have periods where I manage better than others. I haven't yet had a day where I didn't give T any thought. That tells me that I'm not habituated. Even though my original T was mild, I could hear it if I looked for it, but it was not a real problem. I miss to be able to be in a somewhat silent environment. Obviously that was possible because I habituated 100 % to my original T. I can say that with high confidence. But it's another thing now...
Firstly, how can you habituate to a T that you get reminded of on a daily basis since you hear it so often? From what I understand from various posts, the habituation happens pretty much on it's own.
Some of the following questions may be selfexplanatory, but none the less, I'd like to put some focus on them for the sake of my own process.
1) Do people habituate to T even though they can hear it throughout the day?
2) If you habituate to a T that is often hearable, will you also be able to ignore it in quiet environments?
3) Will you be able to sleep without sound enrichment when you've fully habituated?
4) If you reach habituation, will you be careless on the days where it seems louder?
5) To the lot of you who has habituated to moderate T, do you just continue with life each day without being annoyed by it? Or do you still get setbacks and down periods?
I better point out, that my T at this point probably ain't extremely intrusive. It has gone from 2/10 to 6-7/10. But I can hear it outside, in the car, when shopping. It does sometimes feels like the head is about to explode when I enter a silent environment.
I can't hear it in the shower.
Sometimes it does get masked by only having the fridge to turn on it's compressor while im in the kitchen. The same with the water faucet running.
I probably forgot some questions...I may add a few later on.
My original tinnitus which i had for 10 years was mild, and I never had to mask it or use sound enrichment of any sort. I almost never gave the tinnitus any thought and it wasn't a problem to be in a quiet environment plus sleeping was all good.
My - seemingly permanent - spike from January has changed that whole ball game. Now I have a way louder T and also now in both ears. It's been 6 months since the onset of the spike.
Habituation is not there yet. I do have periods where I manage better than others. I haven't yet had a day where I didn't give T any thought. That tells me that I'm not habituated. Even though my original T was mild, I could hear it if I looked for it, but it was not a real problem. I miss to be able to be in a somewhat silent environment. Obviously that was possible because I habituated 100 % to my original T. I can say that with high confidence. But it's another thing now...
Firstly, how can you habituate to a T that you get reminded of on a daily basis since you hear it so often? From what I understand from various posts, the habituation happens pretty much on it's own.
Some of the following questions may be selfexplanatory, but none the less, I'd like to put some focus on them for the sake of my own process.
1) Do people habituate to T even though they can hear it throughout the day?
2) If you habituate to a T that is often hearable, will you also be able to ignore it in quiet environments?
3) Will you be able to sleep without sound enrichment when you've fully habituated?
4) If you reach habituation, will you be careless on the days where it seems louder?
5) To the lot of you who has habituated to moderate T, do you just continue with life each day without being annoyed by it? Or do you still get setbacks and down periods?
I better point out, that my T at this point probably ain't extremely intrusive. It has gone from 2/10 to 6-7/10. But I can hear it outside, in the car, when shopping. It does sometimes feels like the head is about to explode when I enter a silent environment.
I can't hear it in the shower.
Sometimes it does get masked by only having the fridge to turn on it's compressor while im in the kitchen. The same with the water faucet running.
I probably forgot some questions...I may add a few later on.