Mike82,
do you experience hyperacusis, reactive tinnitus and/or spikes?
I experience a steady stream of constant noise which is substantially louder than the mild tinnitus I used to experience.
Mike82,
do you experience hyperacusis, reactive tinnitus and/or spikes?
Everybody reacts different. Try being without caffeine, alcohol and cigarettes and experience what that does for you. You may notice a reduction in tinnitus loudness, or not.I heard that caffeine, alcohol, cigarettes and loud noises will affect my T but is that true? I miss smoking cigarettes and having a few drinks socially and I love Starbucks and I get my hair blown out 1ce a week which requires a blow dryer close to my ears for a bit. Is that okay?
Quoting Beyoncé. I woke up like this. Randomly at 2 pm.Any idea on how it all started?
But it'll always be there and I'll always notice it.
None of those affect my t, you should just try to carry on your life as before. Have a smoke, have a drink but don't over analyze if it is affecting your t. Just do it and enjoy it as you did before.I heard that caffeine, alcohol, cigarettes and loud noises will affect my T but is that true? I miss smoking cigarettes and having a few drinks socially and I love Starbucks and I get my hair blown out 1ce a week which requires a blow dryer close to my ears for a bit. Is that okay?
Maybe you'd rather be deaf but you're a long way from that point. Give it time (I won't make false promises - hate lying and padding to make people feel better). You're way too newI'm going crazy I can't take this I feel like I'd rather be deaf then have this obnoxious sound in my ears.
Here's the thing, that is exactly what I thought when I struggled to accept having tinnitus. How can I possibly ignore something that's screaming in my ear 24/7/365?
Your brain will learn to tune it out. You will be hearing your tinnitus but you won't be noticing it. It will just be something in the background that you learn not to react to. There is no timeline for this that I can give you as it's different for everyone. The brain is a wonderful organ and is capable of amazing things, both passively and impassively.
As I said, it's important to be calm. I personally went down the SSRI route for the most part to help with this. It may help with you or it may not, only your doctor can advise you there.
I'd also advice you to try and stay away from the more desperate posts on this forum. I know this will be difficult, I myself consumed anything tinnitus related for months after onset, good and bad. The people who truly suffer from this condition continually are in the minority and the vast majority of people get their old lives back, it's just a matter of time.
How loud do you perceive your T?
How many sounds/what does it sound like?
Im just trying to understand tinnitus and habituation. Thanks.
Not true. Hard to believe early on. But most people go on to rarely notice their T. And when they do notice it, it causes them zero emotional reaction.But it'll always be there and I'll always notice it.