So you have a auditory brain stimulation to stop the hyperactive fusiform cells causing tinnitus?
Do you have a way to cure sensori-neural hearing loss (repair cochlear hair cells and ribbon synapses) and reverse the central gain mechanism causing tinnitus and improve my hearing?
Yes, Striveon, I still have it. I'm here to help newbies through the psychological hurdle when they first get tinnitus. It knocked me into a major depression, mostly because it was the "last straw" with a bunch of other stressors that piled on me at the same time. Anyway, I sought help from my local hospital and pulled through. Now I don't think about it much. It's just another quirk. I've got plenty more.
I'm noticing the design of this forum makes it hard to have one-on-one dialogue. Anyone who wants to email me can do so at BurlingtonRetro@gmail.com
Welcome back to post and to express your desire to help out the newer sufferers. We are happy to have you here. You are also welcome to write a success story now that you seem to have habituated to your T.
To have a private message or conversation with another member, just click on their user name, and in their profile click 'start a conversation' to start private chat with that member.
Wow, I'm glad you overcame through the rough times tinnitus gives a person. Congratulations for that . Also to tag someone you have to use the "@," then type in their names. Also, you can private message a person through here also.
Striveon, I used meds. Lorazepam for the short term to help me sleep and calm down. Zoloft for a one-year period. Then I was "cured." The tinnitus is still there, but it's old news. The cure is not giving a shit.