Was it loud immediately after the music or did it take several months?How loud is it now?
Was it loud immediately after the music or did it take several months?How loud is it now?
I think you quoted the wrong personWas it loud immediately after the music or did it take several months?
Did the tinnitus get louder immediately after the loud music?It's loud. As loud as a tea kettle if I were in the kitchen. But I only hear it really a couple times a day, which is WONDERFUL.
40 years ago it was mostly in one ear and higher pitched and not as loud.
If this is the reality, how to protect myself from hearing loss?I wish I hadn't read this thread, but yeah - I just always assumed as your hearing decreases, T will get worse
I'm no expert, so please take what I say with a grain of salt.If this is the reality, how to protect myself from hearing loss?
Instantly.Did the tinnitus get louder immediately after the loud music?
Quiet job, quiet family, quiet hobbies. Really.If this is the reality, how to protect myself from hearing loss?
Tinnitus does go up and down though. Doesnt mean your drink is the reason for itIve noticed that my tinnitus is graduatly getting less loud, especially after drinking one golden drink daily.
Take my great grand father, lived in the country, shot guns 24/7, got mild Tinnitus, drank like a fish, had Tinnitus from 30 years old he is now 98 I asked if it ever got worse, NO, unless it was a spike it's the same as he has had since it began.
Don't worry about it, really, I mean think of the medical advances 1980-2014 now think of the medical advances with all the new technology say 2014-2030.
Shit they thought was incurable then is now, shit that's incurable now will probably eventually be curable in 10-20-30 years.
But generally just continue to be habituated, don't care about it, and stay of the forums.
Now I'm going to sleep so good night from Serbia and stop being so anxious, I'm still 60% sure it was the anxiety that made my Tinnitus worse and my hearing sensitive.
I know that, but it might be the reasonTinnitus does go up and down though. Doesnt mean your drink is the reason for it
Do you really think there won't be any better treatments as the time passes? Forget about your old age.By the time you turn 33, there will soooo many working and real treatments available for T. Some even reducing the noise to a great extent.
Exactly the board is great and all but people have to understand this is only 5000 people, not diminishing the suffering just saying.I'm in agreement with @Asian @Ilija
Next year I'll be 9 years with Tinnitus, it's got a little worse since onset but I think each individual is different. My bandmate has it 14 years and it's never changed for him and he continues in his profession as a musician.
I looked at a discussion on tinnitus on a general board here the other day and it was refreshing to see so many talking about it casually, improving or not letting it bother them.
This forum is fantastic, it's a great resource there's no disputing that. The only drawback is it is populated by a small fraction of Tinnitus sufferers world wide so I think sometimes the support and advice can be biased toward the negative.
There's a lot of treatments for a lot of neurological issues already out. On this board alone we're tracking a number of companies and universities that look to have some good valuable products in development for bringing the noise down.tinnitus has been around for hundreds of years. There is no cure up to now. By the time a cure arrives I'll either be dead or I would have suffered already for so long that it wouldnt make a difference to me.
But I dont see any reason to believe a cure will become available soon. Nothing has worked so far. Look at how many cures there already are on the internet. They just dont work for most of us.
The internet is a BAD MUVE if you're looking for positive stuff cause anyone who is over Tinnitus or has lost it won't go around posting since guess what-yes they don't care.
I disagree on this. First of all tinnitus is becoming more of a problem for society. This pushes for a cure. 2nd of all, the attempts of finding a cure the last 100 years have pretty much been shots in the dark. Its very recent that scientists discovered how tinnitus actually works. Its much easier to create a cure for something you actually know the mechanics of than something you know nothing about. For the past centuries scientists thought tinnitus was pretty much an ear issue. I think trobalt is a step in the right direction. Even though it hasnt been a magical cure, it has showed properties that scientist can study further and make use of in future experiments.tinnitus has been around for hundreds of years. There is no cure up to now. By the time a cure arrives I'll either be dead or I would have suffered already for so long that it wouldnt make a difference to me.
But I dont see any reason to believe a cure will become available soon. Nothing has worked so far. Look at how many cures there already are on the internet. They just dont work for most of us.
Agreed. The tinnitus community has been disappointed every time and even the big organisations and researches don't still agree on what actually causes it, leave alone treating it. But, Tinnitus has recently come into highlight like never before and the amount of research taking place now is also like never before. There are thousands in the military disabled with tinnitus as well and I am sure they will come up with something in the near future. We already have partially working treatments and they will be even more refined along with other treatment options which will work differently for different people. I understand this stupid condition deserves a lot more attention but a few treatments look promising to the extent of even reducing the noise.tinnitus has been around for hundreds of years. There is no cure up to now. By the time a cure arrives I'll either be dead or I would have suffered already for so long that it wouldnt make a difference to me.
But I dont see any reason to believe a cure will become available soon. Nothing has worked so far. Look at how many cures there already are on the internet. They just dont work for most of us.
How much louder? What was the initial compared to the current loudness on a scale of 1-10?My T got louder over time.
How much louder? What was the initial compared to the current loudness on a scale of 1-10?
Any factors you can think of that contributed to it?I think it started off at about a 1 or 2 and now its at 7