Look at what you can do, not what you can't.
Tinnitus comes in many forms and intensities and no two people experience it the same. I have had this condition for 20 years. In 2008, it increased to insurmountable levels with large fluctuations in intensity daily. This ranged from: Silent, mild, moderate, severe and extremely severe. No two days were the same. I had two years of TRT for the second time in twenty years that lasted until 2010.
My consultant and hearing therapist said, they rarely see patients with my type of tinnitus. It took four years to habituate for the second time. I was unable to read a book for two years. I have been to the brink and back many times and never thought my tinnitus would be where it is today. I still have fluctuations in intensity: silent, mild, moderate and severe. However, it no longer reaches the extreme severe levels I once had which would last for days. I was prescribed clonazepam, a bezodiazepine. It is addictive when taken for long periods and can have unpleasant side effects. It helps some people with severe tinnitus. It helped me for that I'm thankful, as there were times it was a lifesaver. I only take it occasionally usually for no more than three days.
My tinnitus can still be problematic, especially when I want to read but the intrusive noise sometimes makes this difficult. However, I have learnt to accept it and look at what I can do with tinnitus, and not what I can't. Keeping positive even in my down times is possible, for I look back to see how far I've come, as there was a time my life was very different.
Michael
Tinnitus comes in many forms and intensities and no two people experience it the same. I have had this condition for 20 years. In 2008, it increased to insurmountable levels with large fluctuations in intensity daily. This ranged from: Silent, mild, moderate, severe and extremely severe. No two days were the same. I had two years of TRT for the second time in twenty years that lasted until 2010.
My consultant and hearing therapist said, they rarely see patients with my type of tinnitus. It took four years to habituate for the second time. I was unable to read a book for two years. I have been to the brink and back many times and never thought my tinnitus would be where it is today. I still have fluctuations in intensity: silent, mild, moderate and severe. However, it no longer reaches the extreme severe levels I once had which would last for days. I was prescribed clonazepam, a bezodiazepine. It is addictive when taken for long periods and can have unpleasant side effects. It helps some people with severe tinnitus. It helped me for that I'm thankful, as there were times it was a lifesaver. I only take it occasionally usually for no more than three days.
My tinnitus can still be problematic, especially when I want to read but the intrusive noise sometimes makes this difficult. However, I have learnt to accept it and look at what I can do with tinnitus, and not what I can't. Keeping positive even in my down times is possible, for I look back to see how far I've come, as there was a time my life was very different.
Michael