Perhaps listening to your "singing" stereo system and reel-to-reel tape recorder was a factor. Also, bad things can happen when popping benzos.
I knew it wouldn't take long for people like you to start mentioning the difficulties that I have recently been going through with my tinnitus and throwing it straight back at me. It is one of the reasons I prefer not to use my real name on the Internet. I shall return in kind since you have been candid and direct with me. Before I do, I want to say that I thought you were a person that would show more respect.
The increase in my tinnitus has nothing to do with it getting worse over the years or listening to my Hi-Fi and enjoying my music through my recent purchase of an Akai Reel-to-Reel tape recorder. This is totally different from the increase in your tinnitus, which has been brought on by you frequenting clubs where loud music was played, riding noisy motorcycles, and working on noisy engines, as mentioned on your profile. It is you that have made your tinnitus worse. I am sorry to hear about the difficulties that you are experiencing with your tinnitus and hope that, in time, you can get some treatment. For this to happen, you must acquire an open mind and change your negative thinking mindset because tinnitus is all mental, plain and simple. I don't mean its severity can be controlled by mere thought. I am saying that tinnitus is integral to our mental and emotional well-being and cannot be separated from it.
A person that has negative thinking about tinnitus and hyperacusis and believes no treatment is helpful other than a complete cure, is setting themselves up for a life of pure misery. I have explained the dangers of a negative mindset in my posts: Tinnitus and the Negative Mindset, Acquiring a Positive Mindset. I advise you to print and read them.
@fishbone and I go way back, and I have a lot of respect for his knowledge and expertise in tinnitus and hyperacusis. In hindsight, I believe my wording regrading habituation was incorrect and for this reason asked
@fishbone to read my posts: The Habituation Process and How to Habituate to tinnitus.
In December 2023, I started to develop a build-up of saliva at the back of my throat and noticed my voice was becoming a little harsh. I also noticed I was coughing more than usual. To use that well-known saying, it often felt like I had a frog in my throat, as I was also having some difficulty speaking. A friend noticed this and brought it to my attention. I went to my doctor, and he diagnosed post-nasal drip. Please look up the condition online. It can be an annoying problem and quite common. It can come on suddenly, then go away and return. There are various treatments for it. The most common use is a steroid nasal spray and a Breathe Easy nasal spray that contains micro-diffused seawater.
My doctor advised me to use the nasal sprays in the morning and evening. By late January 2024, I was starting to feel better. My doctor advised me to continue using the sprays. In early February, my tinnitus suddenly got louder, as previously mentioned, and reminiscent of the four years it took me to habituate from 2008 to 20012 for the second time. I didn't know what caused it, but now I believe it was the steroid nasal spray. The ear, nose, and throat are all connected. Of course, I was very worried and was sent off for the Cleanhearing Sono device. It helped briefly, but I experienced difficulty using it as my tinnitus increased.
I have stopped using nasal sprays, and my tinnitus has returned to normal. My Tiex machine stopped working last May after 11 years of use. I want to give my ears complete rest and will probably start using Cleanhearing Sono in June. Cleanhearing was kind enough to extend the rental period free of charge until August. If my tinnitus improves, I will buy the Sono device. If I experience any adverse reactions using it, I will return the device and explain my reasons.
Michael