Hi
@Barrowww and
@Zechariah -
I read your posts carefully and understand your thinking. Thank you for explaining your positions.
Now here is my own thinking on the matter ...
I come at it from a problem-solving perspective. I figure that if my tinnitus were severe enough to significantly affect my life, then "reactive" or not I would DO SOMETHING about it. I would not hang out on a tinnitus support board and post about this that and the other thing. In fact that's about the last thing I'd do. I realize that others see it differently, but that's how I see it. Once I gathered information, I would ACT.
And the DO SOMETHING I personally would do would be TRT with a top drawer TRT clinician. It's what I did after carefully researching my options back in 1994 - and it's what I would do today. And as I wrote
HERE ... if I could not afford it, I would beg, borrow, or steal the money.
Well, as it turns out, in TRT the success rates are the same regardless of whether or not your tinnitus is "reactive." The only thing that matters in that regard is whether or not the increase in loudness lasts more than 24 hrs. And even in such cases TRT is still very successful, just less so.
Which is why from a practical I see the term "reactive" tinnitus as a term that serves only to keep folks from moving ahead with their lives.
I mean no disrespect to those who view things differently. If I did, I would not spend so much time on this board addressing issues that have nothing whatsoever to do with moving ahead.
Dr. Stephen Nagler