- Dec 19, 2018
- 108
- Tinnitus Since
- 10/2018
- Cause of Tinnitus
- ETD possibly, or neck and jaw, or maybe anxiety?
If you really think about what has happened before the loud tinnitus days, I'm sure you will see a pattern. Not to jump off topic, but I believe in Dr. Rauschecker's theory of gating, in that our PFC plays a big part in the appearance of tinnitus. If I already have overactive neural activity, adding to that with extra neural activity (stress, anxiety, or even deep concentration) would just make the tinnitus louder.I never quite understood this perception thing. In my case, some tones in the right ear can flare up, or disappear. When they do (disappear), even if I lock myself in a quiet room and try to carefully listen and look for them, they are not there, purely and simply. In other cases (most of the time), they pierce through any loud masking audio I might have.
So there is an "objective" trait to those tones, they can or cannot be present, and when they are, they can be present at various degrees of intensity and volume
That's why I believe in Neuromod. It uses 2 methods at the same time to force neural activity down. It makes perfect sense, and if this first iteration doesn't work, then other settings could or other contact sites (like the neck).
From a neuro student's aspect, this is quite fascinating.