I read through http://www.tinnitus.org/readers_email.html today. I guess most of you know the TRT treatment, at least from theory. Dr. Hazell explains there that anxiety is one of the most common triggers for T onset. This was definitely in my case. High anxiety because of some body pain symptoms. He also explains that anxiety feeds perception of T.
I can remember my T started from 0 to 100 in just a second. It had my full concentration. But it changed between mild and ultra-high in the beginning. Finally it settled down to the high-pitched dog whistle. Nevertheless, I am still wondering if anxiety is still the amplifier for a loud T.
I can also remember one case on the internet where someone got loud T after a yoga course when he concentrated on the silence. My wife also sometimes has ringing in her ears. But she simply doesn't care.
http://www.vanheelsbergen.com/tinnitus-E.html
So are we just stuck in an anxiety loop? But can millions of people who have T all have anxiety?
Just rambling here.
Greeting from a very hot Germany today (39 degrees C)
I can remember my T started from 0 to 100 in just a second. It had my full concentration. But it changed between mild and ultra-high in the beginning. Finally it settled down to the high-pitched dog whistle. Nevertheless, I am still wondering if anxiety is still the amplifier for a loud T.
I can also remember one case on the internet where someone got loud T after a yoga course when he concentrated on the silence. My wife also sometimes has ringing in her ears. But she simply doesn't care.
http://www.vanheelsbergen.com/tinnitus-E.html
So are we just stuck in an anxiety loop? But can millions of people who have T all have anxiety?
Just rambling here.
Greeting from a very hot Germany today (39 degrees C)