These are the quotes from the doc on a site I found. They make sense and I have just copied out chunks that appealed to me and that I told myself I must keep re-reading.............
"Second, do NOT dwell on your tinnitus or you WILL make it worse. The best thing is to learn to totally ignore your tinnitus and focus on other things. When you do this you probably won't even be aware you have tinnitus for hours at a time. Learn to treat it the same as you do the sounds your fridge makes for example. No one sits on the edge of their chair raptly listening to the fridge. Instead, you so totally and completely ignore it that if I asked you whether your fridge is running, you'd have to listen for it. Treat your tinnitus the same."
"It's always possible you tinnitus will be permanent. Just remember what I said before about focusing on your tinnitus. That can make it go permanent. So protect your ears in noisy places and focus on things other than your tinnitus and hopefully it will go away in time."
"There is no way I can predict whether your tinnitus will be permanent or not, BUT I can tell you this, IF you continue to worry about your tinnitus it will only get worse, and you don't want that.
So here's the deal. First, in the future (beginning now) you have to protect your ears from loud sounds. When you are going to be around loud sounds, wear ear protectors–ear muff style or the foam protectors you put in your ears. This will ensure you don't make your existing tinnitus worse.
Second, you need to forget about your tinnitus by focusing on the loves of your life. When you are engrossed in something else, you'll find you typically aren't aware of your tinnitus.
Over time, as you do this your tinnitus should fade into the background (and maybe fade completely away).
I can give you hope that if you do this, your tinnitus will cease to bother you, but I cannot guarantee that it will go away. Only time will tell.
One more thing, don't overprotect your ears and wear ear protectors when you don't need to. Doing this will actually make your situation worse."
"What can happen is that if you don't "let it go", your tinnitus can get worse even though the wax is removed. So you want to learn to remain neutral to your tinnitus and basically ignore it by focusing on the loves of your life."
"Thank you for your good advice, I am making good progress with your advice you gave me back in November,
I have had Tinnitus 3 months now. I controlled my stress and anxiety and its almost halved the Tinnitus noise, I only check my T once a day now as thinking about it constantly seems to amplify it. I am getting on living my life happily. Thank you once again Dr Neil"
"If your hearing is "bad" after 7 days, you likely have more than a temporary hearing loss, but permanent damage to your ear. If this is the case, your tinnitus could be lifelong too. However, you can do things to help bring it under control. As I've said many times, you need to learn to ignore your tinnitus as much as possible and don't focus on it. That is one secret to successfully dealing with your tinnitus."
"If you get your stress and anxiety under control, and protect your ears from loud sounds from now on, your tinnitus may slowly fade into the background. It is important not to obsess over your tinnitus as this just makes it worse and it will never go away. You need to treat your tinnitus as a totally usless noise–one that you never listen to–just like no one sits on the edge of their chair raptly listening to the fridge. Instead, they totally ignore it. Thus, treat your tinnitus as "fridge noise""
"I've had T for about a year and have gone from seriously thinking about suicide and not believing that life could be worth living again to hearing T about 50% of the time and just finding it mildly irritating to very irritating dependng on my state of mind/health. The biggest improvement for me was realising and fully accepting that it is just the perfectly normal sounds of the brain which are amplified because the body is full of adrenaline due to stress. Most people who work for the NHS are unfortunately totally inept at dealing with and treating anyone who has this condition and make things far worse by telling patients (very wrongly) that there is nothing that can be done. This is the worse thing to say to a person with tinnitus as it immediately increases the stress levels and therefore the volume (or perception of brain sounds) increases. Most doctors look in your ear when they may as well look at your big toe. The sound is your brain and is perfectly normal; you are just listening to it because your body has gone into survival or fight or flight mode and is much more aware of every sensation, especially sound. I took antidepressants and tranquilizers and had difficulty stopping them but was told by a very kind pharmacist to see a kinesiologist as that is the only way to safely stop such strong drugs. I didn't even know what a kinesiologist was but boy am I grateful to that man! You get all the answers you need from your subconcious mind, that knows you better than anyone so you are told exactly when to stop the drgs and howlso I was given lots of help with coping with the temperory condition of being aware of the music of the brain. When you understand it fully you can ignore it and the volume decreases. It takes time. It can be difficult but is worth every second of effort. Avoid silence,live life to the full in spite of T and apart from avoiding sound of any kind that is too loud (which everyone should do) do not listen to it to see if it is louder! The fact that you are listening to it alerts your body when you react to the sound and the volume increases. Difficult, I know, but don't give it attention it will only demand more. You CAN be T free. All the best. Alice."