I see a lot of people talk about the "golden period" of weeks 1-2 where you can do certain things to help.
My ringing started 1 week ago. I feel like I'm in a rush to learn as much as possible.
What would you have done differently on week 1 that you think could have helped your tinnitus?
P.S. The cause could be chronic sinusitis, not sure.
Hey there, sorry to hear you've joined the club. I don't know that there's a golden period per se, at least not when it comes to treatment, unless your tinnitus is caused by sudden hearing loss, in which case you should see an ENT immediately, because there is some evidence that this can be reversed in the early stages.
But I guess you could say that how you deal with it in the beginning will affect how you deal with it later. So if your tinitus doesn't fade away (which it very well still could) you want to make sure you're setting yourself up for succes in terms of learning to cope. What that means is hard to say, since it's different for everyone, but you need to find the things that make you feel better, whether in terms of food, exercise, socially, or other lifestyle factors, and just employ those strategies as much as possible.
And please try to steer away from constantly monitoring your tinnitus, i.e. "is it louder?" or "did it change?". A lot of people do that obsesssively in the beginning, and indeed it's hard not to, but it will only teach your brain that this sound is dangerous and needs constant attention, making it that much harder down the line to focus your attention elsewhere. It can be hard, I know, but most people do get used to it over time.
All that said, I'm rooting for yours to disappear.