Hi I'm new here. I was waiting for the tinnitus to go away, but after over 2 years I've finally accepted it. Not a day goes by that I don't hear it, but it doesn't freak me out like it used to.
If you are over 25, you probably already have hearing loss. Check out "mosquito ring tones." Can you hear them? The first thing to go is the highest pitches. So even if your hearing is very good, as mine is, you probably still have some hearing loss.
Two years ago, stress after a traumatic event woke me up in the middle of the night in a quiet room, and the tinnitus was crazy loud. I didn't know what it was, but it was horrible and scary. I've seen all kinds of specialists and had hearing, neurological tests and an MRI, and they all said I'm healthy, my hearing is "very good" and it's stress-related. Maybe it is, or maybe the stress just made me notice it and it was there all along. The hissing sound of my tinnitus is a super high pitch that I can't even test for, because I "hear" it all the time.
A Lectrofan on the highest pitched setting isn't perfect, but it helps me at night. I found one 8-hour beach video on Youtube with ocean waves that is the right pitch for masking as well. In the mean time, until there is a cure or treatment, I try to remember that there ARE worse things to have, it won't kill me, and when I am immersed in something else I actually have times when I don't notice it.
Question: Has anyone here managed to go a whole day, even fall asleep at night, without being aware of the tinnitus? How long did it take to get to that point?
Sorry for the long post. It's my first time.
If you are over 25, you probably already have hearing loss. Check out "mosquito ring tones." Can you hear them? The first thing to go is the highest pitches. So even if your hearing is very good, as mine is, you probably still have some hearing loss.
Two years ago, stress after a traumatic event woke me up in the middle of the night in a quiet room, and the tinnitus was crazy loud. I didn't know what it was, but it was horrible and scary. I've seen all kinds of specialists and had hearing, neurological tests and an MRI, and they all said I'm healthy, my hearing is "very good" and it's stress-related. Maybe it is, or maybe the stress just made me notice it and it was there all along. The hissing sound of my tinnitus is a super high pitch that I can't even test for, because I "hear" it all the time.
A Lectrofan on the highest pitched setting isn't perfect, but it helps me at night. I found one 8-hour beach video on Youtube with ocean waves that is the right pitch for masking as well. In the mean time, until there is a cure or treatment, I try to remember that there ARE worse things to have, it won't kill me, and when I am immersed in something else I actually have times when I don't notice it.
Question: Has anyone here managed to go a whole day, even fall asleep at night, without being aware of the tinnitus? How long did it take to get to that point?
Sorry for the long post. It's my first time.