Hope this answers your questions @Freddie
I noticed that you said 'waiting delayed your habituation' is that because you were hoping in the first days and months like us all that it would go away?
Hey Freddie, what i mean that waiting delayed my habituation is that in the beginning i looked for every cure, and any reason why my T might have come to be. I tried a lot if different vitamins, diets, etc. Then everyday i would hope tomorrow or next week it will go away. I kept putting of trying to habituate, i refused to live with it for the rest of my life. Im not 100% but a million times better,
how did you eventually get to where you are.?
Personally Ive had a few experiences in my life where I developed certain traits, and learned lessons that have helped me to deal with difficult situations. For me i think this was a major reason why im doing better. Also xanax was a huge help to me.
how did you eventually get to where you are.?
A lot of people use TRT,
@Dr. Nagler Nagler is the go to guy about TRT. Check out the doctors corner and look at what he wrote about it, The TRT and neuromnics question is very informative.
Can you define for me habituation does it mean you literally now cannot hear anything only if you really go hard looking for it ?Habituation means that you no longer react to your T. So in the beginning what most people do is they think they have good days when T is low, and bad days when t is loud. The point of habituation is so that no matter what is happening with your T you dont react. You can live your life the way you did with out T. The anxiety and depression is gone. So as you react to it less and less, you notice it less and less, if you have any appliances running in your home a refrigerator or air conditioner you know its there but you don't really pay attention to it. My fridge is loud but i can concentrate on everything i need to and only hear it when i think about it, it becomes background noise. Your brain has the ability to put it in the back of your mind and focus on whatever you need. I can go hours with out hearing it because it does not bother me, when i hear it i can go back to what im doing because it really does not bother me. Do you ever do anything, where you cannot hear yout t for moments, when your reading something or when you're typing or whatever your doing. You will be able to do what you want when you want for how ever long you want. IT IS NOT A CURE so your t will be there but think about why T is a problem , its the anxiety your t causes you if it doesn't make you feel that way its a good place to be. Now i am not 100% habituated but im doing very well i have some bad days but mostly good.
I am intrigued to know as I just cannot imagine being able to do that with the soft jangling noise that I have and a constant midtone hum in the background as well over that, can you let me know please, how long did it take you.?
I have a high pitched tone in both ears, i have a weird electrical voltage sound in my head, i have sound distortions, and pain in my ears. Also my T cannot be masked most of the time And i am doing great, As far as TRT
@Dr. Nagler is sure that it does not matter loudness, pitch, number of tones, his is extremely loud and took a long time using TRT and he doing quite well it seems.
It seems that way in the beginning but its not true. Im close to 5 months but listen it does not matter how long it takes but once you start doing things the correct way and follow the TRT protocols im confident in a year from now you will be a different person .The length of time is different for everyone, . You will get better freddie, let me know if you have any questions PM me anytime.