Noise-Induced Tinnitus Success Stories That Help You Cope?

Rb86

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What are some noise induced success stories that help you hang on?

I have a few I've saved that I will share tonight after work.

I need a positive story success loop specifically regarding noise induced cases that I'll refer to regularly.

I know there are some online but which ones help you?
 
This one here is responses to asking if the ear fullness goes away.
 

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One member whose tinnitus went away after a noise induced episode.
 

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Even if your noise induced tinnitus doesn't go away, there is a greater chance it will get better in time and you won't even notice it... If your tinnitus is mild/moderate you have the best chance of healing and you will be OK (if you protect your ears).
 
Another one - it's backwards, read bottom to top.
 

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Another one.
 

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Even if your noise induced tinnitus doesn't go away, there is a greater chance it will get better in time and you won't even notice it... If your tinnitus is mild/moderate you have the best chance of healing and you will be OK (if you protect your ears).

You're always so positive! Thank you for sharing your optimism! @Rb86 Thank you for sharing these too! We definitely need to read/hear positive stories when we're struggling with it!! :)
 
There are few ones where people experienced their tinnitus getting lower and hyperacusis getting better even after 2+ years (I am 2 years, 2 months into this myself).
 
What's interesting is, everyone who says theirs went away, doesn't know when it happened.

Most say it just sort of fades and one day they realize it's not there.
 
What's interesting is, everyone who says theirs went away, doesn't know when it happened.

Most say it just sort of fades and one day they realize it's not there.

Yeah, It's makes me think about that.

It makes me wonder if there are any correlation between "forgetting" about your tinnitus and go on with your life and If because of that: your brain really ELIMINATES the tinnitus. I mean dissapear, not habituation. I don't know. I supose it's a weak theory and this cases are simply natural recovery and coincidente with "forget" or not care about tinnitus while recovery is happening.

I hope it makes sense. Sorry, I explain myself so bad.

But anyway, it's still a curious fact.

By the way, I read other succes story, this time tinnitus dissapeared three times! thanks to Lenire treatment.

The post below always make me full of hope.

I'm new here, this is my third stint of tinnitus! And by that I mean I have had it three times... First got it in 2009 and it took 8 months of my life away, couldn't cope with it at all, I practically spent months at home not being able to function, finally got myself together after taking Zispin (Mirtazapine) for a few months, got back to normal but still with a bit of noise bothering me.

I got into the first MuteButton trial and all I can say is that there was no more tinnitus after that.

Then in January 2012 I attended a loud event and it came back, messing me up again for about 4 months. I got back to functioning again after taking Zispin, but there was still some very bothersome noise, so I took part in the 2nd trial for MuteButton in July 2012.

All I can say is that the tinnitus went away again.

It can go away, and when people say it's permanent, that is not always true.

Unfortunately it came back with a bang in February this year (after being in a loud pub with a band).

I have got an appointment with Neuromod in June!

Fingers crossed that this will help me again as it did before.
 

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