I am retired from the Marine Corps and during that career I was exposed to explosions, weapons fire, jet engines, and loud helicopter blade 'whopping.' Sometimes we had hearing protection and sometimes we didn't. My tinnitus is a loud piercing zinging in both ears, dominant in the left. Bad hearing is corrected by hearing aids which have installed tinnitus features such as ocean waves and white noise controlled by the aids along with downloaded "music" apps of various kinds loaded into my cell phone. I also have a "music" box for tinnitus on the night stand with different sounds some of which, to me, are kind of weird. But it works!
My tinnitus sometimes really gets to me, especially during quiet times. When I am engrossed in a difficult project the brain does focus on the project and I don't "hear" the tinnitus. I do use ear protection when mowing or snow blowing or any other noisy situation. The loud noise in my head has been with me for more than 30 years.
My special hearing aids were furnished by the Veterans Administration for which I am grateful.
Capt. USMC Retired
My tinnitus sometimes really gets to me, especially during quiet times. When I am engrossed in a difficult project the brain does focus on the project and I don't "hear" the tinnitus. I do use ear protection when mowing or snow blowing or any other noisy situation. The loud noise in my head has been with me for more than 30 years.
My special hearing aids were furnished by the Veterans Administration for which I am grateful.
Capt. USMC Retired