- Apr 18, 2016
- 1
- Tinnitus Since
- Dec 2015
- Cause of Tinnitus
- High frequency hearing loss
Hello. My long term low level non-bothersome t spiked dramatically almost 3 years go. I was in such bad shape because when it spiked, my reaction to it was so bad that I physically felt sick and could barely eat. My anxiety was through the roof. Mine didn't start getting better until I changed my reaction to the spikes. I had to teach myself not to react, which is what I read about but it didn't make any sense.
How can I not react to this horrid high pitch hissing that is driving me crazy? I saw Terry's video www.backtosilence.com which explains that when you react differently, the tinnitus shifts from the limbic system to the prefrontal cortex. This is where the brain can re-categorize the t and classify it as a non-dangerous sound and put it on the back burner, out of the way.
Also, I was afraid to take any medications thinking it might make my t worse but due to my bad depression I finally gave in and started taking nortriptyline and it helped me alot. I wish I had started it sooner.
How can I not react to this horrid high pitch hissing that is driving me crazy? I saw Terry's video www.backtosilence.com which explains that when you react differently, the tinnitus shifts from the limbic system to the prefrontal cortex. This is where the brain can re-categorize the t and classify it as a non-dangerous sound and put it on the back burner, out of the way.
Also, I was afraid to take any medications thinking it might make my t worse but due to my bad depression I finally gave in and started taking nortriptyline and it helped me alot. I wish I had started it sooner.