Unfortunately these days I have no low days. I cannot even tell if it is very loud, medium-loud or whatever.Hi Martin 69. Is it consistent or does it go lower. And if so for how long?
Unfortunately these days I have no low days. I cannot even tell if it is very loud, medium-loud or whatever.
It is just a head tone I can hear over each and everything because of the pitch.
It sounds like the old CRT TVs (the high frequency tone they made).
If on rare days I am lucky, it is less loud. Then it stays low the whole day.
It is always the night that switches loudness. The volume I have in the morning stays the same whole day.
Lol, I don't know besides "years of practice"... and the realization that the more time I spend just doing things like tinnitus ain't no thang, the less it affects the way I think and feel.@linearb that's inspiring. How do you do it?
I didn't say it didn't affect my life -- that's not true. I don't know if I'll ever achieve that level of control. Some studies of very long-term meditators show cognitive changes that take 10-20 years to show up; perhaps if I am diligent, at some point I'll get there -- but I'm also confident that if I do live another 10,20,40 years, I'm going to have other shitty health problems that I don't have now.@linearb so you still hear it but you just dont allow it to affect your life? How long did it take you to achieve this level of control?
Yes. Mine came also up by stress. I have no reactive T, also it is not affected by loud sound. It is simply the brain making noise (hyperactive neurons).@Martin69 my T is also caused by stress and like you, it is not reactive. Sound variation does not make it better or worse. I also sometimes experience silence when i just wake up but within minutes, the T will return. I suspect that when i am asleep, i may have no T. Who knows. Oh yes, i am also a 69. I worked all my life only to get this. I am thinking of trying TRT.
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Yes, it is tough. T with ultra-high frequency is nearly unmaskable (only maybe by waterfalls).
I have better days (where my T is not that loud) and really bad days (yesterday for example it was so loud, it sounded like the dentist drill is directly in my head). I can hear the sound all the time, even in the shower sometimes.
Things I am currently trying and doing:
- Masking with cricket sounds (for fully masking I must set them very loud, which is unpleasant).
- Deep relaxation (for example those videos from TheHonestGuys seem useful; just started with it).
- Remeron 30 mg against depression
- In worst moments, a Tavor (benzo)
- Being outside as much as possible
- Mild exercise
- An online course against anxiety
- Living as normal as possible (however difficult this is).
- Reading success stories (yes, @billie48 is an inspiration)
- Praying that they will find a cure one day
At the end, we have too much to live for and we cannot let this thing beat us.
It is highly annoying and our reaction is really bad (anxiety, depression, panic).
Billie oftentimes says, we must give this time, a lot of tiiiiiiiiiiiime.
Stay strong.
Ah ok. So we still have time seeing a cure during our lifetime.Thats what i meant...i am also 46 and born in 69
@Martin69 i think my T is similar to yours. My T is a very high frequency electrical buzzing in the brain ...not in the ears. I wonder which is worse ... in the brain buzzing or in the ears. It feels very loud ... i can hear it over the TV or in the bus or subway. The shower masks it. I find living a normal life challenging. I want to learn how to live like @billie48 ...i keep reading his success story and i wonder can i get there. Its been five long months. I need help.
Hey Martin, I find the noise inside my ears to be more bothersome than the head, my ears are in agony from the sound, they f--king hurt, also they feel plugged up. The T gets loud in my ears and my H seems to get worse, even a voice is like taking a beating at times. The head noise is bad too but just not like the ear crap, I feel like digging in my ears or sticking ice inside them for some sort of relief, it's awful, and it's never ending it seems. I get the odd time where the sound is just in my brain but 99 percent of the time it won't stay out of my ears. The loud beeeeeeeee sound is in my brain, the scratching and squealing is in my ears. Life long torture test this is.@Martin69 i think my T is similar to yours. My T is a very high frequency electrical buzzing in the brain ...not in the ears. I wonder which is worse ... in the brain buzzing or in the ears. It feels very loud ... i can hear it over the TV or in the bus or subway. The shower masks it. I find living a normal life challenging. I want to learn how to live like @billie48 ...i keep reading his success story and i wonder can i get there. Its been five long months. I need help.
Hey Telis.Hey Martin, I find the noise inside my ears to be more bothersome than the head, my ears are in agony from the sound, they f--king hurt, also they feel plugged up. The T gets loud in my ears and my H seems to get worse, even a voice is like taking a beating at times. The head noise is bad too but just not like the ear crap, I feel like digging in my ears or sticking ice inside them for some sort of relief, it's awful, and it's never ending it seems. I get the odd time where the sound is just in my brain but 99 percent of the time it won't stay out of my ears. The loud beeeeeeeee sound is in my brain, the scratching and squealing is in my ears. Life long torture test this is.
Also the brain ringing feels more centered and constant, the ears noises jump back and forth zinging from ear to ear, it's honestly tests my sanity every day.