Hello,
I have a weird kind of residual inhibition and wondering if anyone else has something similar.
I have found that when I go for a walk and listen to a podcast at the same time, my tinnitus will fade into the background and sometimes disappear. My tinnitus is intermittent and tends to be either ON for the day or OFF for the day. But if I am having an ON day and do the above, the tinnitus can stop, at least for the duration of the walk. And sometimes it can stop for the rest of the day. For example yesterday I went on a long walk (about 15km) listening to a podcast for about 2 hours (about half the walk). I started about midday and I had tinnitus until then. But during the walk and then for the rest of the day, I had no tinnitus.
I wonder if this is residual inhibition or something else? According to this article:
"The duration of RI varies considerably among individuals, ranging from several seconds to hours, scaling logarithmically with the duration of the preceding masking sound (Hazell and Wood, 1981; Terry et al., 1983). The majority of patients, however, experience tinnitus suppression for only 5–30 s (Roberts, 2007; Roberts et al., 2008). The magnitude of tinnitus reduction and duration of RI, largely depend on the intensity, duration, and spectrum of the sound used to induce RI."
If I am experiencing residual inhibition, my duration must be off the charts as it can last over 12 hours. If I listen to the TV or the radio for 2 hours I get no such affect, so it seems to be linked to exercise. I also used to get a similar effect from showers, but nowadays this doesn't work so well. I'm not sure if this is because my tinnitus has changed or it's because my shower has changed (now it has a hollow floor, so the sounds are quite a bit different than my earlier shower and lower pitched). The other theory I had was this is a form of bimodal stimulation as when you are walking, your body is experiencing all kinds of electrical stimulation.
Anyway, I would be interested to know if anyone else has a similar experience (especially those that have reported inhibition via showers (e.g. @Golly).
I have a weird kind of residual inhibition and wondering if anyone else has something similar.
I have found that when I go for a walk and listen to a podcast at the same time, my tinnitus will fade into the background and sometimes disappear. My tinnitus is intermittent and tends to be either ON for the day or OFF for the day. But if I am having an ON day and do the above, the tinnitus can stop, at least for the duration of the walk. And sometimes it can stop for the rest of the day. For example yesterday I went on a long walk (about 15km) listening to a podcast for about 2 hours (about half the walk). I started about midday and I had tinnitus until then. But during the walk and then for the rest of the day, I had no tinnitus.
I wonder if this is residual inhibition or something else? According to this article:
"The duration of RI varies considerably among individuals, ranging from several seconds to hours, scaling logarithmically with the duration of the preceding masking sound (Hazell and Wood, 1981; Terry et al., 1983). The majority of patients, however, experience tinnitus suppression for only 5–30 s (Roberts, 2007; Roberts et al., 2008). The magnitude of tinnitus reduction and duration of RI, largely depend on the intensity, duration, and spectrum of the sound used to induce RI."
If I am experiencing residual inhibition, my duration must be off the charts as it can last over 12 hours. If I listen to the TV or the radio for 2 hours I get no such affect, so it seems to be linked to exercise. I also used to get a similar effect from showers, but nowadays this doesn't work so well. I'm not sure if this is because my tinnitus has changed or it's because my shower has changed (now it has a hollow floor, so the sounds are quite a bit different than my earlier shower and lower pitched). The other theory I had was this is a form of bimodal stimulation as when you are walking, your body is experiencing all kinds of electrical stimulation.
Anyway, I would be interested to know if anyone else has a similar experience (especially those that have reported inhibition via showers (e.g. @Golly).