I have loud sensory noise induced Tinnitus.
I personally reject the customary 1 to 10 self assessment handicap scale, as it seems totally arbitrary, and conflates volume with distress.
To determine my "T" volume I use an iPhone app 'SPLnFFT decibel meter.'
I hold the meter six inches from my face, and simply vocal match my internal noise.
It has been constant for four years at 50 to 60 dbs.
In the absence of any medical help whatsoever, I am only too aware that 'coping' is all that I have.
The term 'Management' is a bit ambitious, as it is suggestive of action, but what action is possible?
Deep relaxation (meditation) does help me to shift my distress from:
Active Sufferance to Passive Sufferance.
(Please ensure that you are resting comfortably, with a soft mouth, and a loose hanging jaw.)
"I lay in a warm bath and allow myself willingly to hear my tinnitus without any distraction.
I halt all voluntary breathing and do not inhale until my diaphragm decides it is time to breath for me.
My diaphragm takes over my breathing.
My brain whispers silently 'deeper' with each breath:
'deep' out - 'er' in.....'deep' out - 'er' in........
(Continue for a comfortable period of time.)
I still hear my sounds, but in a state of near total relaxation.
(No distress - anger - loathing etc....)
I now think of my suffering as passive rather than active.
Yes I hear my sounds - but I'm okay with it."
I'll just finish by saying that when I read absolute drivel on this website, I respond with an insulting smiley face - don't we all?
I'm fully expecting an influx of smiley faces after this post, and I'm fine with that.
(I'll simply imagine I'm a stand-up comic.)
But I suppose it's just possible that one person might 'get it?'
If all of the above fails, my only other therapeutic suggestion is the acquisition of three pussycats
- but of the appropriate constituents:
Two British Shorthair Blue and Whites,
and one Blue Persian.
(You must admit I'm trying......)
I personally reject the customary 1 to 10 self assessment handicap scale, as it seems totally arbitrary, and conflates volume with distress.
To determine my "T" volume I use an iPhone app 'SPLnFFT decibel meter.'
I hold the meter six inches from my face, and simply vocal match my internal noise.
It has been constant for four years at 50 to 60 dbs.
In the absence of any medical help whatsoever, I am only too aware that 'coping' is all that I have.
The term 'Management' is a bit ambitious, as it is suggestive of action, but what action is possible?
Deep relaxation (meditation) does help me to shift my distress from:
Active Sufferance to Passive Sufferance.
(Please ensure that you are resting comfortably, with a soft mouth, and a loose hanging jaw.)
"I lay in a warm bath and allow myself willingly to hear my tinnitus without any distraction.
I halt all voluntary breathing and do not inhale until my diaphragm decides it is time to breath for me.
My diaphragm takes over my breathing.
My brain whispers silently 'deeper' with each breath:
'deep' out - 'er' in.....'deep' out - 'er' in........
(Continue for a comfortable period of time.)
I still hear my sounds, but in a state of near total relaxation.
(No distress - anger - loathing etc....)
I now think of my suffering as passive rather than active.
Yes I hear my sounds - but I'm okay with it."
I'll just finish by saying that when I read absolute drivel on this website, I respond with an insulting smiley face - don't we all?
I'm fully expecting an influx of smiley faces after this post, and I'm fine with that.
(I'll simply imagine I'm a stand-up comic.)
But I suppose it's just possible that one person might 'get it?'
If all of the above fails, my only other therapeutic suggestion is the acquisition of three pussycats
- but of the appropriate constituents:
Two British Shorthair Blue and Whites,
and one Blue Persian.
(You must admit I'm trying......)
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