Hi
@Nick47,
Thank you for the information on your case thus far. You have certainly been doing the rounds by attending different hospitals which was the right thing to do, but I'm sorry to know you haven't been able to get better help. I don't think all is lost and I have a few suggestions that you might want to consider.
Although your tinnitus increased in February 2022, you are not new to this condition which I believe works in your favour because you have experience with tinnitus. Indeed, it is louder than before but I suspect that the intensity is variable, since you are able to attend this forum quite frequently to write and compile posts. I am not implying that your tinnitus isn't problematic and doesn't cause you distress; I am saying please try to look at what you're able to do as something that is positive. If your tinnitus was loud and intrusive all of the time, this would be a very difficult thing to do. By focusing on the positive things you are able to do in your life is the first step to habituating to tinnitus.
Due to your experience with tinnitus, I don't think a tinnitus specialist will be able to teach you much. Granted, such a person will have more understanding about tinnitus and the way it can affect a person's mental and emotional well-being and their quality of life than a therapist/counsellor that doesn't live with the condition. However, I believe you have a good grasp of this already. If you need more information on this, please go to my started threads and print some of my posts on positivity and not read them online. They are a form of counselling and will help to reinforce positive thinking.
You mentioned the ENTs/Audiologists at each hospital you attended said that there was no CBT for tinnitus. If you are able to get any CBT or counselling under the NHS, my advice is to try it. I believe the counselling will help you to look at life more positively. If memory serves me correctly, you said that you are unable to work at the moment due to your tinnitus? This is understandable and therefore, I think talking to a therapist/counsellor about what's going on in your life will be very beneficial and help you to see things more clearly. A tinnitus therapist does a very similar thing, they talk about life with their patients. It will give you a chance to get things off your chest.
I suggest talking to your GP or ENT doctor again about the possibility of being prescribed Clonazepam. I have found it very helpful since my ENT prescribed it in 2010. I only take it once or twice a month. Less now since I have been taking Epsom salt baths and have stopped using my Tiex machine.
I hope you start of feel better soon.
All the best,
Michael