Hello, I believe I have fallen to this affliction (~2 months now) and I've got some questions if you please.
1. I am not actually sure I have "regular" tinnitus or if it's tinnitus at all. How can I be sure of what I got? I went to see a ENT and my hearing stats are perfect and they think I'm fine. I do consider myself healthy but I'm still hearing this "new" tone at all times especially at night.
2. My tinnitus changes intensity when I turn my neck to its max or look up. I feel like there's something in my neck that plays a huge part in this. Is it the eustachian tube? (I am not currently sick / clogged)
3. Is tinnitus heavily dependent on feelings and emotions? If I feel really good in life, will I magically stop hearing it? It's quite the paradox...
4. I hear it loudest when I just block my ears completely with my fingers or with plugs. Is this what happens for other people?
5. Is it possible I've been subject to this "dormant" tinnitus for years, but my brain simply did not know about it and thus ignored it? Was me learning and focusing on it actually a "trigger"?
6. I can't actually stop listening or thinking about it. Even when I do the things I like I just constantly have this "check" in my head that reminds me how miserable this noise makes me. How do I ignore it?
7. Can the humming/whirling sound of computers or consoles actually cause tinnitus? And I mean from near-endless exposure for 15+ years, even when sleeping.
8. Is modern medecine really poor to the point where they haven't found out anything about tinnitus? Most specialists think it's imaginary or not worth the research? That is truly disheartening.
9. I do not actually picture myself living the rest of my life with this. Is it true most people get over it after 6 months? I am going through a real bad phase right and getting desperate fast.
thank you
1. I am not actually sure I have "regular" tinnitus or if it's tinnitus at all. How can I be sure of what I got? I went to see a ENT and my hearing stats are perfect and they think I'm fine. I do consider myself healthy but I'm still hearing this "new" tone at all times especially at night.
2. My tinnitus changes intensity when I turn my neck to its max or look up. I feel like there's something in my neck that plays a huge part in this. Is it the eustachian tube? (I am not currently sick / clogged)
3. Is tinnitus heavily dependent on feelings and emotions? If I feel really good in life, will I magically stop hearing it? It's quite the paradox...
4. I hear it loudest when I just block my ears completely with my fingers or with plugs. Is this what happens for other people?
5. Is it possible I've been subject to this "dormant" tinnitus for years, but my brain simply did not know about it and thus ignored it? Was me learning and focusing on it actually a "trigger"?
6. I can't actually stop listening or thinking about it. Even when I do the things I like I just constantly have this "check" in my head that reminds me how miserable this noise makes me. How do I ignore it?
7. Can the humming/whirling sound of computers or consoles actually cause tinnitus? And I mean from near-endless exposure for 15+ years, even when sleeping.
8. Is modern medecine really poor to the point where they haven't found out anything about tinnitus? Most specialists think it's imaginary or not worth the research? That is truly disheartening.
9. I do not actually picture myself living the rest of my life with this. Is it true most people get over it after 6 months? I am going through a real bad phase right and getting desperate fast.
thank you