- Mar 11, 2020
- 211
- Tinnitus Since
- 1/2020
- Cause of Tinnitus
- A loud live music show
This is intended to be a variation on the How Can You Habituate To LOUD Tinnitus? thread.
In my case, one of my tinnitus tones is very high frequency. I don't think this tone is especially loud, as it can be fully masked by a barely-running faucet. However, the sound is *not* masked when driving a car at highway speeds. It is also not masked when shopping at a busy supermarket (which I measured at 60 dBA today). Basically, if the background sound isn't high frequency, then this tone just stands right out. And in truth, very little background sound is high frequency, which you'd see if you open a spectrum analyzer app in your typical habitat.
Has anyone had success getting used to this kind of tone? If so, any tips? It's been 14 months for me since onset, and this is the tone I've habituated to the least.
In my case, one of my tinnitus tones is very high frequency. I don't think this tone is especially loud, as it can be fully masked by a barely-running faucet. However, the sound is *not* masked when driving a car at highway speeds. It is also not masked when shopping at a busy supermarket (which I measured at 60 dBA today). Basically, if the background sound isn't high frequency, then this tone just stands right out. And in truth, very little background sound is high frequency, which you'd see if you open a spectrum analyzer app in your typical habitat.
Has anyone had success getting used to this kind of tone? If so, any tips? It's been 14 months for me since onset, and this is the tone I've habituated to the least.