- Aug 19, 2012
- 1,144
- Tinnitus Since
- 29/06/2012 worsened Jan 2017 & Dec 2017
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Noise exposure
Exactly. They say the volume and type of noise is immaterial to whether you can ignore it or not. That's just nonsense.
Its because they only have the Jastreboff Neurophysiological Model to work to. And that says the volume is psychological, based on how you react to it and what attention you pay it. But there are people on here (you and me included) who check it all the time therefore paying it attention and detect differences in volume even though the amount of attention paid hasnt changed.
I was told today that I can hear new sounds because I've become aware of them, they were there all the time but Ive only just noticed. Isnt that ridiculous? I'm listening to it all the time for it getting worse, Im sure I wouldnt have missed some great big piece of hissing/searing screech.
I do think focussing on something does make it worse, you can do it with other things, but only marginally. it wouldnt go from barely audible to screeching like some peoples does.
I only wish they were right because there's nothing else to help. Thats all that's on offer, take it or leave it. Thats the only therapy available.
No, the app wasnt any help and I do feel worse. I've been told 'It will not go, no it wont, you have to learn to live with it and stop focussing on it'. Although she did say that then it will get quieter but and I quote 'It will never go'. She's the tinnitus therapist on the NHS so I guess she knows.
Its because they only have the Jastreboff Neurophysiological Model to work to. And that says the volume is psychological, based on how you react to it and what attention you pay it. But there are people on here (you and me included) who check it all the time therefore paying it attention and detect differences in volume even though the amount of attention paid hasnt changed.
I was told today that I can hear new sounds because I've become aware of them, they were there all the time but Ive only just noticed. Isnt that ridiculous? I'm listening to it all the time for it getting worse, Im sure I wouldnt have missed some great big piece of hissing/searing screech.
I do think focussing on something does make it worse, you can do it with other things, but only marginally. it wouldnt go from barely audible to screeching like some peoples does.
I only wish they were right because there's nothing else to help. Thats all that's on offer, take it or leave it. Thats the only therapy available.
No, the app wasnt any help and I do feel worse. I've been told 'It will not go, no it wont, you have to learn to live with it and stop focussing on it'. Although she did say that then it will get quieter but and I quote 'It will never go'. She's the tinnitus therapist on the NHS so I guess she knows.