so guessing from all the reading I've been doing here, habituation is my best chance at success. This has been a struggle, the hardest struggle of my life. my ENT told me VERY BLUNTLY... there is no cure. Well he said other stuff too but it was all incredibly stupid. "oh it might get better, I'm not sure... I can't explain what's causing it"... yeah thanks for the hope there doctor, thought you were the professional.
aaaaannnyyyways... my question here is for people are habituated. For you see, I also get the fleeting tinnitus spikes on the regular. you know, when it goes really loud all of a sudden. Sometimes the right ear, sometimes the left. these frighten me. it's like, my regular tinnitus... it's intrusive and annoying... but in time... I could get used to it, theoretically... but these spikes always derail me, I keep thinking, oh god this is it it's getting way worse... then it dies down... back to regular T, which also drives me coo-coo.
so for all of you who are habituated... do you still have emotional responses to ALL aspects of your tinnitus? or have you habituated to the point where it truly gives you no emotional responses and you get on with life........
sorry if i ramble...
aaaaannnyyyways... my question here is for people are habituated. For you see, I also get the fleeting tinnitus spikes on the regular. you know, when it goes really loud all of a sudden. Sometimes the right ear, sometimes the left. these frighten me. it's like, my regular tinnitus... it's intrusive and annoying... but in time... I could get used to it, theoretically... but these spikes always derail me, I keep thinking, oh god this is it it's getting way worse... then it dies down... back to regular T, which also drives me coo-coo.
so for all of you who are habituated... do you still have emotional responses to ALL aspects of your tinnitus? or have you habituated to the point where it truly gives you no emotional responses and you get on with life........
sorry if i ramble...