- Mar 11, 2018
- 875
- Tinnitus Since
- 3/18
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Noise Induced Hearing Loss
I like that analogy very much. The reason our t varies is because or mind is trying to dial in where our hearing should be and slowly, over the period of months, gets things back on track.our body, with its natural healing ability, is struggling to get the auditory nerve signal back on point. That could be the reason why the phantom signal we experience, is not constant.
I haven't noticed too much of a correlation between my stress levels and the level of my t. I admit I'm stressed and anxious but that's from internal forces, having t, not external forces like work.
Last night my t was louder and I was exhausted. I woke up this morning and it seemed a little quieter.
I try not to monitor my t but I constantly do. To me it's either really loud and annoying (usually a loud static/hiss when it's changing tones), sort of like it was in the beginning (eee sound that is harder to mask) or some form of hissing/static with some crickets added in. I pay more attention to it when it's really loud and annoying. If I have the hissing/static and put muffs on it can sound like the eee but it's not as harsh.
It's not like there is a huge difference day to day except when it's loud and annoying. That change is noticeable and anyone with calming methods to share I'd love to hear. With sort of like it was in the beginning or some form of hissing/static with some crickets added in (what I have now) it doesn't bother me as much. I think I'm getting used to the noise and the hissing/static with crickets is a sound I like because it feels like progress. Only time will tell.