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hi everyone, i am new to this forum, but not new to T. i have been diagnoced with T and struggling with it for 3 years now. I work around very high pitched noices and the sounds stay with me night and day. I would like to communicate to anyone and everyone who might have some incite into dealing with this high pitched noices inside my head
 
Mine is really high picked too. I often think a lower tone would be more bareable. I'm jealous of people who explain there tinnitus as a low tone or whooshing.
I'm only 4 weeks in. So I haven't got much advise, sorry.
3 years is quite a long time. Are you having a spike? Or has it got higher pitch?
 
hi everyone, i am new to this forum, but not new to T. i have been diagnoced with T and struggling with it for 3 years now. I work around very high pitched noices and the sounds stay with me night and day. I would like to communicate to anyone and everyone who might have some incite into dealing with this high pitched noices inside my head
Hi Jim, welcome to the group. Have you done the basics like seeing an ENT, get a hearing test, seen your family Dr. about giving you something to calm your brain down, it won't make the perceived noise lower but meds will help you get through the day a little better. So who have you been seeing/talking to about your tinnitus all this time?

Also, have a look at the different forums here on TT there are many many posts that can be informative.
 
Hi Gary, I have seen my local Dr. and in turn he sent me to get an MRI in the case the my T was of the pulsation variety. The concern was that I might have a tumor. The MRI was ok, so they put that to rest. I then went to an audiologist who determined my hearing is normal. I then was sent to a ENT specialist who in most regards told me that T is something the medical community is not sure to how treat. So as of now my T is increasingly getting louder well and higher pictured as well. I have been taking Zoloft for up to 20 years as well. Are you taking something that is helping your head?
 
Hi Gary, I have seen my local Dr. and in turn he sent me to get an MRI in the case the my T was of the pulsation variety. The concern was that I might have a tumor. The MRI was ok, so they put that to rest. I then went to an audiologist who determined my hearing is normal. I then was sent to a ENT specialist who in most regards told me that T is something the medical community is not sure to how treat. So as of now my T is increasingly getting louder well and higher pictured as well. I have been taking Zoloft for up to 20 years as well. Are you taking something that is helping your head?

There is a forum here dedicated to pulsating tinnitus, click on Forums then scroll down until you find it. Yes I am on a Valium to take the edge off. Not much an ENT can really do as far as treatment, just the standard tests you have had, maybe recommend a a masker.
 
I forgot that I have also seen an hypnotist, a chiropractor, and an acupuncturist as well
Hello Jim A , I have T almost 3 months now, I am thinking about going to a acupuncturist..did this help for you also the chiropractor? Please let me know..Thanks, all the best to you!
 
hi everyone, i am new to this forum, but not new to T. i have been diagnoced with T and struggling with it for 3 years now. I work around very high pitched noices and the sounds stay with me night and day. I would like to communicate to anyone and everyone who might have some incite into dealing with this high pitched noices inside my head
'I work around very high pitched noices and the sounds stay with me night and day' Do you wear ear protection? Do you think you have T because of your job?
 
'I work around very high pitched noices and the sounds stay with me night and day' Do you wear ear protection? Do you think you have T because of your job?
i do think that i have tinnitis because of my job, and yes, the sounds stay with me night and day. I have special hearing protection that i had custom made by a company called Sonus.
 
Hi Jim,

I find, and there's research to back this up, that I retain an acoustic memory of some sounds for a time. My high pitched noise came up when I was working in an office that had some old electronic equipment that only I could hear whining. The sound just kind of stuck after a while.

If you think of what are called "ear worms" - annoying clips of tunes that can play constantly in your head when you don't want to hear them - then that's a good analogy for your brain remembering a sound and reproducing it.

So if getting away from the workspace is a possibility then that's a good thing to do, you can move to another job at the same company maybe? I did that 10 years ago because I was working in very noisy areas, it seemed to help me.
 

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