Once all medical causes are ruled out by ENT and MRI and hearing test have been carried out, then that is about as good as it gets and basically all that is left is to learn to live with it unless hearing aids are needed.
CBT and TRT can help with mind over matter and coping skills but it will not magically stop your tinnitus.
Some people cope and get by without much distress but for some people it is mental torture and a life struggle just to get through each day and need support from every care giver, from family to the medical profession, and mental support through meds and counselling.
I know from what I have to listen to everyday that tinnitus is enough to push someone over the edge and many more people on here have it the same.
Even a mild form of tinnitus can be enough to cause them daily grief and struggle to cope as much as severe tinnitus.
We all hope one day more help will be available worldwide and not just for the money folk.
Tinnitus changes many lives and when you have to push even harder to enjoy life, some people learn to struggle on by, but for some people life seems too hard to live for.
With how emotionally draining tinnitus is, trying to work, finding a partner, getting married, having children, being a parent and provider in the rat race of life can be difficult and sleep deprivation on top of it all adds to the misery.
Something more needs to be done as papering over the cracks in 2018 is not good enough.
Helping to raise money and awareness can only be a good thing and that goes for any health issue worldwide.
A Tinnitus Talk / Hub team will be out in force at the BTA Expo in September and hope it's the first of many more to come. That is brilliant news for 2018. Tinnitus Week 2019 will be amazing.
Progress is happening and it's amazing what people can do when they join forces and not let tinnitus and hyperacusis get swept under the carpet as now it's time to get better treatment and recognition for both conditions worldwide.
love glynis
Excellent summary Glynis
Dave xx