I'm a musician and have been for over 30 years. I've always had tinnitus but could only notice it in a dead quiet environment. One evening after awaking from a nap, my left ear was just roaring with tinnitus to the point I freaked out and went to the ER. This last year and a half has been a living hell for me with this tinnitus. It's so loud that I hear it above the TV and just about anything except taking a shower. After a year of depression and not playing anymore in fear of it getting even worse I took a huge chance, bought a good set of ear plugs and played in a band for an hour or so at the normal rock volume (which is loud).
To my complete surprise, the tinnitus volume is actually ALWAYS lower after playing. I have read a lot about sound therapy and tinnitus. For me, playing music is MY sound therapy. While the relief is temporary and lasts a couple days that is a significant success for me. Also, same exact results when around machines like lawn mowers, power washers etc... I have determined the key is wear ear plugs. I'm not smart enough to analyze the reason why but only that is works.
I summary, I strongly believe there is something to sound therapy and tinnitus. I just wanted to share my experience in finding relief while temporary and NOT a cure.
To my complete surprise, the tinnitus volume is actually ALWAYS lower after playing. I have read a lot about sound therapy and tinnitus. For me, playing music is MY sound therapy. While the relief is temporary and lasts a couple days that is a significant success for me. Also, same exact results when around machines like lawn mowers, power washers etc... I have determined the key is wear ear plugs. I'm not smart enough to analyze the reason why but only that is works.
I summary, I strongly believe there is something to sound therapy and tinnitus. I just wanted to share my experience in finding relief while temporary and NOT a cure.