I had what I think is Cochlear Hydrops which killed my low frequency hearing by about 30% in my left ear.
It also caused other hearing issues and of course ringing and also a slight hissing sound. The ringing wasn't all that bad but it was there at about 3/10.
I thought the tinnitus would be permanent because of all the hearing damage and it was constant for a few weeks. I believe the fluid pressure in my ear damages the low-frequency hearing cells. I figured those damaged cells were causing the ringing.
Surprisingly after about a month, the tinnitus ringing seemed to have just vanished. I can even barely hear the slight constant hissing sound. The hearing damage is still there, that will not ever improve.
This ringing was definitely caused by the damage in my left ear.
What this tells me is that your brain has control over these tinnitus sounds. Either your brain shuts them down or not. I got lucky here and it seemed my brain shut them off.
Thinking about it I noticed that my brain seemed to be good at shutting off pain. Where most people sat around and complained about pain it seemed my body shuts the pain off from injury quickly.
Maybe once a week for maybe 10 minutes I may get a 5/10 ringing sound, hopefully that stays away. I had these intermittent ringing sounds since I had the hearing damage, they are louder than the constant tinnitus that luckily went away.
There is always hope your T may go away. I accepted the fact that my hearing damage induced T would never go away and just ignored it. Then one day I was like I can't hear the T anymore, when did it finally go away. Maybe part of your brain shutting it down is accepting it 100%.
It also caused other hearing issues and of course ringing and also a slight hissing sound. The ringing wasn't all that bad but it was there at about 3/10.
I thought the tinnitus would be permanent because of all the hearing damage and it was constant for a few weeks. I believe the fluid pressure in my ear damages the low-frequency hearing cells. I figured those damaged cells were causing the ringing.
Surprisingly after about a month, the tinnitus ringing seemed to have just vanished. I can even barely hear the slight constant hissing sound. The hearing damage is still there, that will not ever improve.
This ringing was definitely caused by the damage in my left ear.
What this tells me is that your brain has control over these tinnitus sounds. Either your brain shuts them down or not. I got lucky here and it seemed my brain shut them off.
Thinking about it I noticed that my brain seemed to be good at shutting off pain. Where most people sat around and complained about pain it seemed my body shuts the pain off from injury quickly.
Maybe once a week for maybe 10 minutes I may get a 5/10 ringing sound, hopefully that stays away. I had these intermittent ringing sounds since I had the hearing damage, they are louder than the constant tinnitus that luckily went away.
There is always hope your T may go away. I accepted the fact that my hearing damage induced T would never go away and just ignored it. Then one day I was like I can't hear the T anymore, when did it finally go away. Maybe part of your brain shutting it down is accepting it 100%.