My tinnitus is normally super loud and sometimes distressing, but after 7 years or so with it, I've sort of adapted to it.
My tinnitus is related to my neck, and I've had lots of therapy to try to fix it. I have learned that if I move my head upward as far as I can go and press on my jaw upward, my tinnitus will usually (but not always) almost completely shut off. It resumes as soon as my head returns to its normal position.
I'm not sure if this is success, but maybe this might help somebody else too.
My tinnitus is related to my neck, and I've had lots of therapy to try to fix it. I have learned that if I move my head upward as far as I can go and press on my jaw upward, my tinnitus will usually (but not always) almost completely shut off. It resumes as soon as my head returns to its normal position.
I'm not sure if this is success, but maybe this might help somebody else too.