Hi all,
If you look at my past history I only ever posted once, basically when I was venting and moaning! But now it's been over 2 years since I developed T and, for the last year or so, life has been good. I achieved almost complete habituation to the point the noises no longer bothered me and I got my life back on track.
But now I feel like I'm being dragged right back into this. Over the past few days I've developed a bad cold and all my sinuses have become blocked, meaning that I've now got that horrible full/blocked feeling back in my ears that just doesn't go away. Thinking logically, I know that the feeling has reminded me of how bad everything was and has meant my anxiety has returned. Because of that I've also started noticing the noises a lot more again and my ears have gone back into what I call "sensitive mode".
My question is this, is such an occurrence normal for people with T when they get a particularly bad cold? Plus, is it likely to receede (similarly to stress spikes) when the cold goes away?
Thanks for taking the time to read this,
Michael x
If you look at my past history I only ever posted once, basically when I was venting and moaning! But now it's been over 2 years since I developed T and, for the last year or so, life has been good. I achieved almost complete habituation to the point the noises no longer bothered me and I got my life back on track.
But now I feel like I'm being dragged right back into this. Over the past few days I've developed a bad cold and all my sinuses have become blocked, meaning that I've now got that horrible full/blocked feeling back in my ears that just doesn't go away. Thinking logically, I know that the feeling has reminded me of how bad everything was and has meant my anxiety has returned. Because of that I've also started noticing the noises a lot more again and my ears have gone back into what I call "sensitive mode".
My question is this, is such an occurrence normal for people with T when they get a particularly bad cold? Plus, is it likely to receede (similarly to stress spikes) when the cold goes away?
Thanks for taking the time to read this,
Michael x