Fran, there is a very interesting podcast on this site about how the sound of tinnitus is a predicted noise.
Tinnitus and the Power of Prediction — Dr. Will Sedley
I perform a sort of mental Kegel exercise and this is going to sound a bit weird, but here goes.
This noise is not a real thing. It's like a phantom limb. there is nothing actually there.
I count to 3 and on the 3, I strongly visualise that the noise comes to a halt.
I mentally imagine that it has stopped with all my mental conviction, like a cut thread.
Of course it doesn't completely but I have found that if repeat this again and again eventually things get better.
It somehow strengthens my mind to cope and actually sometimes the noise goes away for a period.
I am not sure if it does or if I am just distracted, but actually that doesn't matter.
The impact is less.
They have done medical studies to show that basketballers actually shoot more free throws if they visualise themselves doing over and over again. The mind is powerful. Being positive is very important. I get depressed from time to time and that is when my tinnitus tends to get on top of me. Use positive words, thoughts and images.
I've also heard very good reports about meditation.
At the seat of this thing is anxiety. Let's appreciate our lives, get stuck into looking after your kids and don't worry over things like news articles.