Hi
@David S, I just read your journey on here with using sound therapy with reactive/sensitive spiking tinnitus. I myself have been dealing with this for 4-5 months now. My tinnitus presents as 2-3 sounds in left ear, and 3 sounds in right ear. These sounds are always coming in and out with some being more prominent depending on the noise around me, but I always have 2-4 sounds going at all times. My most reactive/intrusive is a very high frequency pitch hiss/squeal/wine glass in and out sound that can just be so piercing and present in both ears, but mainly in my right ear which is where I had ultra high frequency damage from ear infection. It literally feels and sounds like those hair cells or fibers are hanging on for dear life and trouble shooting sound/electric pulses. My tinnitus can change just hearing my heater running, and it spikes/changes when hearing constant sounds like shower, car, fan, etc. So it is very sensitive, was/is yours that sensitive?
Also, I read that you very much protected and did not let sound in for quite a long time and still did not see improvement. I have not protected much using ear protection, but I have very much limited my environments. I am not working, I don't go to restaurants and bars, and only drive when needed to therapy or a quick store run. I do not wear protection in the home and let all the ambient sounds of home in. However, this also has not shown me any improvement with reactivity. No worsening, but also no improvement.
Anyway, I have the opportunity to do TRT. I had my initial consult, testing, and first session going over therapy plan and which sound generating devices would be recommended. However, I have been warned by others here on Tinnitus Talk and directed to "horror stories" of those who had reactive/sound spiking tinnitus who tried sound therapy and got permanently worse. This of course scares me, and also makes me feel hopeless and just want to cry. Like you said before, life is so precious and you want to try to do what you can to help make yourself better along with time, but when everything has an argument for and and against it, it becomes overwhelming and too much.
So. I wanted to see how you are doing now with your reactive tinnitus and tinnitus in general. Still seeing decrease in reactivity? Tinnitus calming down?
Anything you can share is greatly appreciated. Thank you.