- Jun 3, 2019
- 53
- Tinnitus Since
- 03/2019
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Self-syringing (I think?)
I'm going to try to make this my last thread here, after this I'll be out of questions and just have to play the waiting game. That being said, I'm grateful for this community always being here when I feel hopeless and alone.
So, I have two main questions:
So, I have two main questions:
- From multiple success stories I've read, I've heard of people's tinnitus disappearing after a few months to a couple of years, some from stress, TMJ, acoustic trauma etc. I've just been wondering, in terms of tinnitus cessation from acoustic trauma, do any cases include those with detectable (but not noticeable) SNHL on audiograms? I'm not sure if those recovered from trauma-induced tinnitus exclusively had hidden hearing loss or minor hearing loss recovered from steroids/time. In other words, does detectable hearing loss 100% certify chronic tinnitus?
- In the case of recovery never happening, what exactly is habituation like? When I'm out and about or listening to music, I can see how I could eventually get it off my mind during those times given a few months - a year. However, when I go to bed and wake up with my head blaring every day, I genuinely don't see how it's possible to just ignore the stereo feedback in my head every morning, unless I went to sleep with white noise, which I'm not usually good at and don't require. Do habituated people still feel pretty shitty every morning and get used to that or do they find a way for it not bothering them? Just curious.