I'm a long time tinnitus person (16 years) and I have noticed a tendency to try and convince new sufferers that 'once you habituate you will be fine and life will return to as it was before'.
I think we need to be more transparent - life changes with a chronic medical condition which is what this is.
In my years with tinnitus I have had numerous but fairly regular very anxious times with it. Life certainly continues to be different for me than it was prior to August 2002!
Also the aging process doesn't help with tinnitus. My tinnitus I wouldn't say is severe but it is more noticeable and consistent than it was say a decade ago. Wear and tear on our ears as we get older. That happens too.
Sorry to be a negative nelly but I've been on this train a while.
I think we need to be more transparent - life changes with a chronic medical condition which is what this is.
In my years with tinnitus I have had numerous but fairly regular very anxious times with it. Life certainly continues to be different for me than it was prior to August 2002!
Also the aging process doesn't help with tinnitus. My tinnitus I wouldn't say is severe but it is more noticeable and consistent than it was say a decade ago. Wear and tear on our ears as we get older. That happens too.
Sorry to be a negative nelly but I've been on this train a while.