Hi Dr. Nagler
I'm one year into severe tinnitus. Not much has changed apart from the distress and panic attacks. It still controls much of my life and wreaks havoc on my sleep and concentration and ability to work. I went to the ENT last week and got a loudness match of 20dB SL (she used narrowband noise around 8kHz, while my tinnitus is a lot higher, up in the 12-14kHz).
She stated that this is a very high number. I already know my tinnitus is bad from my reaction to it. Since then though, I feel that it's somehow proof that habituation is not really possible for me. Or at least, that I'm already doing well seeing the circumstances. But I'm devastated.
Almost no one has more than 10dB SL loudness match, and here I am with double that. What should I realistically expect? I feel like I have the world's loudest tinnitus.
I'm one year into severe tinnitus. Not much has changed apart from the distress and panic attacks. It still controls much of my life and wreaks havoc on my sleep and concentration and ability to work. I went to the ENT last week and got a loudness match of 20dB SL (she used narrowband noise around 8kHz, while my tinnitus is a lot higher, up in the 12-14kHz).
She stated that this is a very high number. I already know my tinnitus is bad from my reaction to it. Since then though, I feel that it's somehow proof that habituation is not really possible for me. Or at least, that I'm already doing well seeing the circumstances. But I'm devastated.
Almost no one has more than 10dB SL loudness match, and here I am with double that. What should I realistically expect? I feel like I have the world's loudest tinnitus.