- Apr 17, 2019
- 396
- Tinnitus Since
- 12.04.2019
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Loud concert
Update:
- the ringing tone that I now have in both ears is reactive, more so in the left ear. I'm actually not sure if I havent experienced this before. Feels familiar.
- when I'm really relaxed my T is not much louder than before, but of course extra tones. Also currently applies only in silence because of the reactiveness. In general it's much more audible during the day, but I'm sure that it will stop bothering me once the reactiveness has gone away (I expect it to happen again over the following months...).
- I can adapt for H, but man is this terrible to have such a small life again (more limiting than the last time I got it).
- Deep down I believe that this is going to stay with me for a long while again. I find it hard to believe that it's only going to be a temporary spike, more like a new noise trauma that will take at least months to die down again.
- I can adapt, but many of my life plans have been crushed. Girlfriend, having a family. To be frank, that would have also been a problem before my worsening. But now it has been made clear to me. That would be still a risk even if my H improved a lot.
- Right now even my computer fan seems to irritate my ear, though it doesn't seem loud at all. I guess I'll try getting longer cables for now and position it farther away from me.
Question: I suppose if my T reacts to a noise, prolonged exposition to that noise is a problem, right? (computer fan makes my T a bit louder and also seems to give me a warm feeling in the ear).
- the ringing tone that I now have in both ears is reactive, more so in the left ear. I'm actually not sure if I havent experienced this before. Feels familiar.
- when I'm really relaxed my T is not much louder than before, but of course extra tones. Also currently applies only in silence because of the reactiveness. In general it's much more audible during the day, but I'm sure that it will stop bothering me once the reactiveness has gone away (I expect it to happen again over the following months...).
- I can adapt for H, but man is this terrible to have such a small life again (more limiting than the last time I got it).
- Deep down I believe that this is going to stay with me for a long while again. I find it hard to believe that it's only going to be a temporary spike, more like a new noise trauma that will take at least months to die down again.
- I can adapt, but many of my life plans have been crushed. Girlfriend, having a family. To be frank, that would have also been a problem before my worsening. But now it has been made clear to me. That would be still a risk even if my H improved a lot.
- Right now even my computer fan seems to irritate my ear, though it doesn't seem loud at all. I guess I'll try getting longer cables for now and position it farther away from me.
Question: I suppose if my T reacts to a noise, prolonged exposition to that noise is a problem, right? (computer fan makes my T a bit louder and also seems to give me a warm feeling in the ear).