It's more likely than you think.
Wow I haven't been on here in ages nor have I thought about tinnitus much at all for quite a while, so this post needs to be prefaced with a few things.
First off - I should explain, I haven't been thinking of tinnitus lately because it has largely been a non-issue for me for the last 7 months or thereabouts. Particularly in the last 4 months or so, and I don't mean that in the sense of I had habituated and no longer noticed it, I mean there was a very real, very significant decrease in volume, to a point where I would say that I effectively no longer had tinnitus. I would have entire weeks where I completely forgot about tinnitus because it was just not present anymore.
NOW - I should also explain that the reason I am making this post to begin with, and why I am reminded of tinnitus in these days is because I had a low-IQ moment in epic me fashion.
You see since the onset of my tinnitus I stopped wearing headphones on my left ear (as my tinnitus is unilateral) and turned down the volume to everything I listened to substantially. All too painful for someone who loves metal.
Well I maintained those rules for over a year and never once broke them... until last week where I decided while training something to the effect of "I am over all that crap, why am I still limiting my exposure to music" and decided to blast some at max volume to both ears like back in the glory days.
Glorious.
Then the next night I go to bed and I'm greeted by the old familiar eeeeeeeeeeeee like I hadn't heard in months. Probably not worth, I can tell you.
BUT THAT SAID - I'm totally serene about it this time. This spike is already passing and I have full confidence it will again fade to effective nothingness like it did before, providing I don't have another sudden massive drop in IQ again. But then with me you never know.
I am however taking this episode as a valuable reminder that my ears are compromised. It's important to remember that even if the tinnitus itself can calm down you mustn't get overconfident and think you can carry on 100% as you did before without consequence.
Another positive side to this is that it reminded me I should really make a success story post on here. I remember at the onset of my own tinnitus some of the success stories on here proved totally invaluable to me, so hopefully I can give that same sense of hope to at least one other person on here.
So if you're new and panicking - it definitely does get better. In my experience it will most likely fade gradually over time, you just have to be patient (and sensible), ears take a stupidly long time to heal. I should also say that habituation comes naturally to a lot of people. Even before my tinnitus properly started fading away, I was becoming used to it to the point where it was basically manageable. In fact, it's one of the reasons why my current relapse is having next to no impact on my mood.
Another word of advice - don't let tinnitus rule you or change your personality fundamentally. I know how hard that is due to how intrusive and pervasive this condition can be and I know that it is especially hard to those who haven't experienced it before, but in hindsight it's one of my biggest regrets.
I made tinnitus the central point of my life and let everything else go. My physical fitness, mental health, productivity and relationships all heavily suffered as a result. It wasn't helpful at all and only set me back further.
All in all, things are much, much better for me now than when my tinnitus first appeared. I'm back to myself for the most part, I'm training like I used to, I'm still listening to all the same music I did before (though that volume is staying turned down a touch this time), I'm feeling much happier and looking forwards again.
So there you go - there's definitely light at the end of the tunnel, it can absolutely get better, don't lose yourself in the grief and most importantly of all don't get better only to blast Månegarm at max volume through your headphones.
If there are any new members that have any questions or might be struggling feel free to send a PM, I know from experience that it helps!
Wow I haven't been on here in ages nor have I thought about tinnitus much at all for quite a while, so this post needs to be prefaced with a few things.
First off - I should explain, I haven't been thinking of tinnitus lately because it has largely been a non-issue for me for the last 7 months or thereabouts. Particularly in the last 4 months or so, and I don't mean that in the sense of I had habituated and no longer noticed it, I mean there was a very real, very significant decrease in volume, to a point where I would say that I effectively no longer had tinnitus. I would have entire weeks where I completely forgot about tinnitus because it was just not present anymore.
NOW - I should also explain that the reason I am making this post to begin with, and why I am reminded of tinnitus in these days is because I had a low-IQ moment in epic me fashion.
You see since the onset of my tinnitus I stopped wearing headphones on my left ear (as my tinnitus is unilateral) and turned down the volume to everything I listened to substantially. All too painful for someone who loves metal.
Well I maintained those rules for over a year and never once broke them... until last week where I decided while training something to the effect of "I am over all that crap, why am I still limiting my exposure to music" and decided to blast some at max volume to both ears like back in the glory days.
Glorious.
Then the next night I go to bed and I'm greeted by the old familiar eeeeeeeeeeeee like I hadn't heard in months. Probably not worth, I can tell you.
BUT THAT SAID - I'm totally serene about it this time. This spike is already passing and I have full confidence it will again fade to effective nothingness like it did before, providing I don't have another sudden massive drop in IQ again. But then with me you never know.
I am however taking this episode as a valuable reminder that my ears are compromised. It's important to remember that even if the tinnitus itself can calm down you mustn't get overconfident and think you can carry on 100% as you did before without consequence.
Another positive side to this is that it reminded me I should really make a success story post on here. I remember at the onset of my own tinnitus some of the success stories on here proved totally invaluable to me, so hopefully I can give that same sense of hope to at least one other person on here.
So if you're new and panicking - it definitely does get better. In my experience it will most likely fade gradually over time, you just have to be patient (and sensible), ears take a stupidly long time to heal. I should also say that habituation comes naturally to a lot of people. Even before my tinnitus properly started fading away, I was becoming used to it to the point where it was basically manageable. In fact, it's one of the reasons why my current relapse is having next to no impact on my mood.
Another word of advice - don't let tinnitus rule you or change your personality fundamentally. I know how hard that is due to how intrusive and pervasive this condition can be and I know that it is especially hard to those who haven't experienced it before, but in hindsight it's one of my biggest regrets.
I made tinnitus the central point of my life and let everything else go. My physical fitness, mental health, productivity and relationships all heavily suffered as a result. It wasn't helpful at all and only set me back further.
All in all, things are much, much better for me now than when my tinnitus first appeared. I'm back to myself for the most part, I'm training like I used to, I'm still listening to all the same music I did before (though that volume is staying turned down a touch this time), I'm feeling much happier and looking forwards again.
So there you go - there's definitely light at the end of the tunnel, it can absolutely get better, don't lose yourself in the grief and most importantly of all don't get better only to blast Månegarm at max volume through your headphones.
If there are any new members that have any questions or might be struggling feel free to send a PM, I know from experience that it helps!