- Apr 28, 2019
- 6
- Tinnitus Since
- 1976
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Myringotomy, perhaps? or Unknown
I first posted on this forum about a year ago-ish, and have been back once a month or so, to read the topics in the Support section. I wasn't looking for a cure; I was looking for a means to communicate about my condition. If there's a cure in our future, then my hunting the horizon for it (daily, weekly, whatever) isn't going to help me deal with this affliction now. I'm trying to achieve normalization of the experience, because that makes sense to me. I finished Rewiring Tinnitus, and even though I haven't made all the moves that Glenn has done in his book, I still believe he has the right idea.
The next step for me is to stop being alone with it. So, this is my second "coming out" party in these forums:
Hello, my name is John, and I want to communicate how unfairly hamstrung I feel as a result of tinnitus, and hopefully exchange forum posts here with people who are also afflicted, and maybe get some advise from people who are attempting to normalize as their primary goal.
I'm trying to find the line between focusing on my tinnitus sound and knowing when to actively try to push through it to get stuff done. The sound tends to drown out my thoughts, and because my job requires me to think creatively and continuously, it makes it difficult for me to work (requiring me to put in longer hours).
Does anyone have any experience with transitioning between listening to their tinnitus (and trying to be ok with it) and pushing through it, and what techniques do you use, what books have you read that have helped, and what has helped you through the process of normalization?
The next step for me is to stop being alone with it. So, this is my second "coming out" party in these forums:
Hello, my name is John, and I want to communicate how unfairly hamstrung I feel as a result of tinnitus, and hopefully exchange forum posts here with people who are also afflicted, and maybe get some advise from people who are attempting to normalize as their primary goal.
I'm trying to find the line between focusing on my tinnitus sound and knowing when to actively try to push through it to get stuff done. The sound tends to drown out my thoughts, and because my job requires me to think creatively and continuously, it makes it difficult for me to work (requiring me to put in longer hours).
Does anyone have any experience with transitioning between listening to their tinnitus (and trying to be ok with it) and pushing through it, and what techniques do you use, what books have you read that have helped, and what has helped you through the process of normalization?