- Sep 30, 2019
- 4
- Tinnitus Since
- 9/12/2019
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Left ear high frequency hearing loss
All,
I'd like to solicit the thoughts of the group on an issue on which I've received conflicting advice. What is your opinion on the best way to habituate to tinnitus?
Option 1 - Do not use/overuse masking or white noise. Just accept the tinnitus, try not to be anxious or negative in response, and try to get used to it?
OR
Option 2 - Sound enrichment. Either masking entirely or using other sounds to distract where you can still hear the tinnitus but not loudly to try to teach the brain to filter out the tinnitus along with the other background noise? Or does the background noise inhibit habituation because you don't hear the tinnitus as much, such that when the background noises ends the tinnitus is as bad as ever?
I'm a new sufferer of tinnitus (2.5 weeks) and have received conflicting advice. As a new sufferer, could I try to avoid "imprinting" or minimize the brain associating the tinnitus as a dangerous noise by blocking it out, partially or entirely?
Any and all thoughts, advice, and experiences are welcome.
Thanks!
I'd like to solicit the thoughts of the group on an issue on which I've received conflicting advice. What is your opinion on the best way to habituate to tinnitus?
Option 1 - Do not use/overuse masking or white noise. Just accept the tinnitus, try not to be anxious or negative in response, and try to get used to it?
OR
Option 2 - Sound enrichment. Either masking entirely or using other sounds to distract where you can still hear the tinnitus but not loudly to try to teach the brain to filter out the tinnitus along with the other background noise? Or does the background noise inhibit habituation because you don't hear the tinnitus as much, such that when the background noises ends the tinnitus is as bad as ever?
I'm a new sufferer of tinnitus (2.5 weeks) and have received conflicting advice. As a new sufferer, could I try to avoid "imprinting" or minimize the brain associating the tinnitus as a dangerous noise by blocking it out, partially or entirely?
Any and all thoughts, advice, and experiences are welcome.
Thanks!