Hi all
It can get better, even though it was almost IMPOSSIBLE to think so, when I got tinnitus and fell down into the spiral of anxiety and despair. I guess I have habituated... I rarely think about or notice tinnitus during the days. I hear it when I am listening music with closed headphones, and during nights when my tinnitus-ear is against the pillow and it can't hear the simplyrain.com background sounds I still use (and love).
In hindsight, it was A HUGE mistake, to turn to the internet and research about tinnitus when I got it. It made me more anxious, which 'programmed' my brain to treat tinnitus as a threat, which kept my mind and body in a constant fight-or-flight stress state. It is CRUCIAL to undestand this self reinforcing cycle and avoid it any ways possible when a crisis hits one's life, like tinnitus. I remember suggesting A VERY VISIBLE banner etc into the TinnitusTalk front page, which would be a 'quick guide' to those people, who just got tinnitus and found TinnitusTalk forum, which would for example explain this. Sadly I don't still see this.
My tinnitus started after listening to headphones too long and too loud. I had neck somatic issues as well and I tried ALL SORTS of different treatments. Physiotherapy, neck stretches etc did help a bit and there is clearly a link with upper body muscle wellness and my tinnitus. If you search my posts, you'll find I was quite an active member back in the days.
So it can get better. Even if you think right now it can't. It can. I was there with you, in your shoes, and I happy to be proven wrong - by myself. So why did I return? My best friend just got an ear infection and a sudden hearing loss and I have tried to help him. He says he has on/off tinnitus as well, but his main concern is the hearing loss in one ear. Fingers crossed for him... and to all of you my tinnitus friends as well!
It can get better, even though it was almost IMPOSSIBLE to think so, when I got tinnitus and fell down into the spiral of anxiety and despair. I guess I have habituated... I rarely think about or notice tinnitus during the days. I hear it when I am listening music with closed headphones, and during nights when my tinnitus-ear is against the pillow and it can't hear the simplyrain.com background sounds I still use (and love).
In hindsight, it was A HUGE mistake, to turn to the internet and research about tinnitus when I got it. It made me more anxious, which 'programmed' my brain to treat tinnitus as a threat, which kept my mind and body in a constant fight-or-flight stress state. It is CRUCIAL to undestand this self reinforcing cycle and avoid it any ways possible when a crisis hits one's life, like tinnitus. I remember suggesting A VERY VISIBLE banner etc into the TinnitusTalk front page, which would be a 'quick guide' to those people, who just got tinnitus and found TinnitusTalk forum, which would for example explain this. Sadly I don't still see this.
My tinnitus started after listening to headphones too long and too loud. I had neck somatic issues as well and I tried ALL SORTS of different treatments. Physiotherapy, neck stretches etc did help a bit and there is clearly a link with upper body muscle wellness and my tinnitus. If you search my posts, you'll find I was quite an active member back in the days.
So it can get better. Even if you think right now it can't. It can. I was there with you, in your shoes, and I happy to be proven wrong - by myself. So why did I return? My best friend just got an ear infection and a sudden hearing loss and I have tried to help him. He says he has on/off tinnitus as well, but his main concern is the hearing loss in one ear. Fingers crossed for him... and to all of you my tinnitus friends as well!