Sorry that your T is giving you a hard time. When T is new, it is known to be unpredictable, often morphing into different tones, and acting out in different ears, fullness of ear drums, some ear pains, etc. etc. It is as if the T bully is having a great time playing with our misery. This seem to be quite normal among newer sufferers or when T spikes. Setbacks are common also. So it is better that we understand what Mr. T can do to us and what it can't do so we don't freak out each time.
Remember when T is new, it usually traumatizes its victims to the point that the normal parasympathetic nervous system is taken over by the limbic system which functions in 'fight or flight' mode, and things will appear a lot worse than they are. You will be easily scared and the brain will zoom in on any bad or threatening sensation and magnify its significance. You will be flooded with distorted thoughts at this stage, especially 'catastrophic thinking' about the future (like my future is doomed or there is no future), as well as 'all or nothing thinking' (like my life is not worth it with T ringing). Beware of these thoughts. They are called cognitive distortions, a term used in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and they can create havoc in people mental suffering if not challenged. Our reaction to T can determine the degree of suffering or its intrusiveness. So we need to understand where these thoughts come from, defuse and counter them as much as possible. By doing so, we gradually remove the fear or phobia of T and then meaningful habituation will begin to happen over time.
So the best course of action is to look past the suffering new stage of T and be mentally prepared for setbacks, knowing that in a year of two, with some strategies, people do get better (as evident from the success stories). That way you won't sink into a mental black hole each time T does this or that. Look past the current struggle. Focus and believe on a bright future. T is not an end game. It can get better and good life can be back. In the meantime, masking & doing something relaxing to unwind the stress. If you need masking sounds, here is a good TT thread with many sounds.
https://www.tinnitustalk.com/panic/