You have previously asked me for advice on TRT, and I have given it to you. I will provide more advice; whether you wish to follow it is entirely up to you.
When severe, tinnitus can be a very debilitating condition. For this reason, I have written posts like Tinnitus and the Negative Mindset, Acquiring a Positive Mindset, Tinnitus and Negative Counseling. They can be accessed on my started threads, and I strongly advise that you print and refer to them often, as they will help reinforce positive thinking.
People like
@RunningMan are negative thinking regarding tinnitus. If you want your tinnitus and life to improve, my advice is not to correspond or read his negative posts. The reason is that his thoughts will soon become your thoughts. My comments about his negative mindset towards tinnitus and treatments like TRT are not personal attacks against him; I am just trying to help you. As I have previously said, tinnitus is integral to our mental and emotional well-being and cannot be separated from it.
Many people like
@RunningMan are quick to post links that say studies show TRT is ineffective against tinnitus. What they don't tell you is the many people who have been helped by TRT, CBT, counseling, and different types of medication for tinnitus. I know this, for I have corresponded with such people in Tinnitus Talk over the past ten years. I have talked to people on the telephone who have had success with TRT and CBT, and, from the counseling, I have given some of them.
@RunningMan and others like him expect TRT, CBT, and other tinnitus treatments to cure the condition completely; anything less than this is a failure. Often, they are against using any medications for tinnitus, which has proven to help manage the condition. They expect counseling and white noise generators to do all the work in treating a person with tinnitus, but that is not the purpose of TRT. It is designed to show you a way through to help you cope with the condition. That is why it is called Tinnitus Retraining Therapy. To help retrain your mind to a different way of thinking with tinnitus. To think more positively. The patient has to have an open mind and try to help themselves. I mentioned this to you in my previous post: to direct your thoughts toward starting a new hobby or interest. Anything that helps bring positivity into your life so you don't think your future is impending doom and gloom.
Again, my comments about
@RunningMan are not personal. Read his post history, which is filled with negativity. Comments like: once you have tinnitus, it won't improve; it gets worse for everyone, and no treatments are effective. There are many treatments for tinnitus, but these people want cures, not treatments, to help them live with tinnitus.
Sadly, some people can be so overwhelmed by the severity of tinnitus that they commit suicide. These people are not negative thinking. They have been brought to their knees with the unrelenting cacophony of noise of tinnitus in their head and ears and are unable to cope. I completely understand this and feel incredibly sorry for them.
The late
@Allan1967 committed suicide. I corresponded with them many times in Tinnitus Talk and talked to him three times on the telephone. His passing affected me for quite a while. He wasn't a negative-thinking person, but his life was in complete turmoil with severe tinnitus.
You do not want to complicate your life further by corresponding and reading negative comments about tinnitus and treatments for the condition. There is a way to deal with tinnitus, and many people can live their lives with it even when it is severe. Certain medications can reduce the severity of tinnitus to make a person's life more tolerable. Is this ideal? Perhaps not, but they can help. The current treatments for tinnitus are counseling, medication, and sound therapy. These treatments can be incorporated into TRT, CBT, Relaxation therapy, and Mindfulness. Again, these treatments are not cures but have helped many people. However, people like
@RunningMan are quick to dismiss this because they only want to focus on negativity. Please try and not become one of these people.
Some people who have said they have had TRT have had nothing of the sort. TRT must be administered correctly. It requires regular counseling with an audiologist for two years and wearing white noise generators in the manner I have previously said. They should be introduced slowly. Ideally, the audiologist should live with tinnitus, and many of them do. They were either born with tinnitus or acquired it at some time. My audiologist was born with tinnitus. I found her to be a very good tinnitus counselor.
As I have said, counseling, white noise generators, and medication cannot do all the work. The tinnitus patient has to adopt an open mind and incorporate positivity into their life. This is why it is vitally important to avoid negative thinking people.
I wish you well,
Michael