- Apr 26, 2015
- 71
- Tinnitus Since
- 2015 (got worse in 20,21)
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Noise induced
Hi all,
I wrote my last post about 5 years ago. I'm back to share some interesting things. So I developed noise induced tinnitus in 2015, unfortunately overtime it got worse (from basic everyday city noises like buses, trams etc. I haven't been to a party or a concert).
In September 2021 I had my 3rd permanent spike that led me to a really dark place. My mood hit an absolutely rock bottom (similar to the period when I developed tinnitus for the first time in 2015). Then on top of that in January 2022 I contracted COVID-19. At first I was like... maaan, really? I'm suffering with this sound and now COVID-19? But to my surprise that period was tinnitus wise the most calm period of my last 7 years.
I had only one symptom; chest pain. No fever or anything. I was so focused on the pain that to my surprise my brain completely shifted from my tinnitus. Basically the tinnitus was there, but I had no issue with it. My brain was like... "I have more important things to focus on."
I had symptoms for more than a week and I spent that period in peaceful habituation. It was really interesting. Unfortunately after I came out from COVID-19, my brain shifted back to my tinnitus... but this led me to that conclusion, that it's possible to habituate even with really loud tinnitus (since I had 3 permanent spikes in the last 7 years, I can hear my tinnitus in every waking second, only sounds louder than 70-75 dB can totally mask it. That's why I'm not using masking).
Long story short... our brain is capable to shift from tinnitus, we just need to find how, so don't think that habituation is some witchcraft.
Wish you the best!
I wrote my last post about 5 years ago. I'm back to share some interesting things. So I developed noise induced tinnitus in 2015, unfortunately overtime it got worse (from basic everyday city noises like buses, trams etc. I haven't been to a party or a concert).
In September 2021 I had my 3rd permanent spike that led me to a really dark place. My mood hit an absolutely rock bottom (similar to the period when I developed tinnitus for the first time in 2015). Then on top of that in January 2022 I contracted COVID-19. At first I was like... maaan, really? I'm suffering with this sound and now COVID-19? But to my surprise that period was tinnitus wise the most calm period of my last 7 years.
I had only one symptom; chest pain. No fever or anything. I was so focused on the pain that to my surprise my brain completely shifted from my tinnitus. Basically the tinnitus was there, but I had no issue with it. My brain was like... "I have more important things to focus on."
I had symptoms for more than a week and I spent that period in peaceful habituation. It was really interesting. Unfortunately after I came out from COVID-19, my brain shifted back to my tinnitus... but this led me to that conclusion, that it's possible to habituate even with really loud tinnitus (since I had 3 permanent spikes in the last 7 years, I can hear my tinnitus in every waking second, only sounds louder than 70-75 dB can totally mask it. That's why I'm not using masking).
Long story short... our brain is capable to shift from tinnitus, we just need to find how, so don't think that habituation is some witchcraft.
Wish you the best!