- Feb 17, 2019
- 2
- Tinnitus Since
- 02/2019
- Cause of Tinnitus
- acute hearing loss
Hello everyone
I would like to share my story with the hope the method described here may help others as well. Recently I woke up with a loud high frequency tone in my right ear and hearing loss. During the day the hearing recovered but the tone stayed and I was already extremely worried that the tone won't leave me ever again. At first there seemed to be no way to influence the tone whatsoever, except for raising the ambient acoustic level. Two and a half days later I did a lot of research on hearing loss and tinnitus and somewhere I read about an analogy which compared tinnitus to phantom pain after amputation. I wondered what would happen in the amputation scenario if the amputation magically was reversed and the signals would start flowing again. Would the phantom pain end?
So I grabbed my handy, opened a music app (in my case GarageBand on iOS), went to the virtual piano and determined the tinnitus frequency, then I started to repeatedly press that piano key, with the volume set to a moderately high level. And that was when the magic happened: the tinnitus tone reacted! It faded out and about one or two seconds later faded in again. That effect was completely reproducible, so I finally had a handle which allowed me to influence the tinnitus directly.
I started treating myself using this method during the next couple of days (which really means pressing that piano key over and over again, in short intervals of a few seconds, with some pauses in between) and noticed a gradual progress. It took longer and longer for the tinnitus tone to fade back in and the intensity also started to drop. I took special care to also to do the treatment in situations with higher ambient acoustic level when the tinnitus tone wouldn't be perceived anyway.
Two days after starting the treatment the tinnitus was essentially gone, just leaving some feeling of pressure in the ear. That concludes my story. I would like to invite you to try out this method and report your experiences and if it worked for you, please spread the word!
Greetings from Switzerland
S.J.
I would like to share my story with the hope the method described here may help others as well. Recently I woke up with a loud high frequency tone in my right ear and hearing loss. During the day the hearing recovered but the tone stayed and I was already extremely worried that the tone won't leave me ever again. At first there seemed to be no way to influence the tone whatsoever, except for raising the ambient acoustic level. Two and a half days later I did a lot of research on hearing loss and tinnitus and somewhere I read about an analogy which compared tinnitus to phantom pain after amputation. I wondered what would happen in the amputation scenario if the amputation magically was reversed and the signals would start flowing again. Would the phantom pain end?
So I grabbed my handy, opened a music app (in my case GarageBand on iOS), went to the virtual piano and determined the tinnitus frequency, then I started to repeatedly press that piano key, with the volume set to a moderately high level. And that was when the magic happened: the tinnitus tone reacted! It faded out and about one or two seconds later faded in again. That effect was completely reproducible, so I finally had a handle which allowed me to influence the tinnitus directly.
I started treating myself using this method during the next couple of days (which really means pressing that piano key over and over again, in short intervals of a few seconds, with some pauses in between) and noticed a gradual progress. It took longer and longer for the tinnitus tone to fade back in and the intensity also started to drop. I took special care to also to do the treatment in situations with higher ambient acoustic level when the tinnitus tone wouldn't be perceived anyway.
Two days after starting the treatment the tinnitus was essentially gone, just leaving some feeling of pressure in the ear. That concludes my story. I would like to invite you to try out this method and report your experiences and if it worked for you, please spread the word!
Greetings from Switzerland
S.J.