You seem to be recovering much faster than many people here who have experienced their T fading. Your T ought to continue to fade and you might even hear silence before you get to celebrate 6 months after onset.Every morning i noticed an improvement. After 2 weeks from the incedent my high pitch went away and i remaind with t.v. hassh sound both of my ears. It was loud as well. But after couple of days that sound also we t away. A month after the incedent i remained with cricket/electrical/refrigrator sound constant for a month. Now that i am getting close to my 2 months after my incedent. The cricket sound is not there any more and i remain with bird whistling/ and a sound of electrical ish sound of shhsh sound. I would say on the scale of noise it is 2/3 out of 10.
Is this a good sign of getting rid of this T or is it the level of my constant T permanent ?
You seem to be recovering much faster than many people here who have experienced their T fading. Your T ought to continue to fade and you might even hear silence before you get to celebrate 6 months after onset.
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Thank you for sharing your story. Hopefully you will be able to recover the second time around...My T faded a lot suddenly almost 3 years ago. I had total remission of some trebly sounds in my head. It became only audible in quiet rooms.
Now its back in full force cause Im stupid. Some ENT told me ear plugs are safe. Wrong! T is with me again.
Thank you for sharing your story. Hopefully you will be able to recover the second time around...
@jjflyman also got it a second time, and his has been fading albeit very slowly.
Thanks I'm glad you think so. I can still hear it without earplugs because it's still reactive. It's just much quieter with earplugs now, which is still a great change.If you no longer hear the tinnitus, not even with ear plugs, it means that you left this damn nightmare.
You are too lucky, even more so if you are the most sane-reasonable person in the forum and who understands the true implications of tinnitus better. I do not say it because you agree with my comments, but because I know what the truth is and that the truth is the truth.
How is your tinnitus now, any updates?It is happening to me and I am 1 yr and half in,
Well, in my experience no. But if your permanently at a 2/3 on your scale. That's pretty solid. Usually that type of noise damage is unfortunately permanent.. I had mine blown at a show as kid, wasn't aware of ear plugs. I always keep them on to keep it a manageable level for me. It works.So here is my story... A reason to beleive it will go away?
I went to a rock concert on 11/2017.
I was on at the front row for 3 hours.
No ear protection.
I thought these ringing will go away after couple of days. Just as when you come back home from a club.
However, i felt after a week that i cannot hear well. I felt dizzy and tilted. My panic mode grow and went on the night then a crazy ringing started both of my ears and i could not go to sleep. I took an advil and my dizzyness went away after two days but my high screaming ringing not. It was very loud that i could hear it during a conversation and t.v. Watching.
I broke my stress with crying and i noticed every morning that this high pitch is decreasing slowly. Every morning i noticed an improvement. After 2 weeks from the incedent my high pitch went away and i remaind with t.v. hassh sound both of my ears. It was loud as well. But after couple of days that sound also we t away. A month after the incedent i remained with cricket/electrical/refrigrator sound constant for a month. Now that i am getting close to my 2 months after my incedent. The cricket sound is not there any more and i remain with bird whistling/ and a sound of electrical ish sound of shhsh sound. I would say on the scale of noise it is 2/3 out of 10.
Is this a good sign of getting rid of this T or is it the level of my constant T permanent ?
The fact that it has been improving is a great sign. There is no reason why it shouldn't continue to fade (provided you don't experience any more acoustic traumas).Is this a good sign of getting rid of this T or is it the level of my constant T permanent ?
I hear these days vibrations in my ears ...does any have that?? ;(