The story I read is about an Italian guy, who wrote 5 years ago on Yahoo Answers. The title of the question is "How I defeated my tinnitus".
He explains that he had an acoustic trauma due to loud music and headphones. He tried benzos with no results, then Zyrtec with a minimum improvement.
Then he started to read a lot about tinnitus (like all of us) and he discovered that he could use some tinnitus maskers, but his ENT suggested not to mask completely tinnitus. (I guess the classic TRT).
But this strange guy said he wasn't convinced and, in a moment of crazyness, he decided to raise the music (the white noise) of the headphones at full volume. For 10-15 seconds the tinnitus (bilateral but louder in the left ear) disappeared completely, but then it came back.
So he decided to listen to loud music for ten days, all day long. His tinnitus disappeared completely.
He explains that he had an acoustic trauma due to loud music and headphones. He tried benzos with no results, then Zyrtec with a minimum improvement.
Then he started to read a lot about tinnitus (like all of us) and he discovered that he could use some tinnitus maskers, but his ENT suggested not to mask completely tinnitus. (I guess the classic TRT).
But this strange guy said he wasn't convinced and, in a moment of crazyness, he decided to raise the music (the white noise) of the headphones at full volume. For 10-15 seconds the tinnitus (bilateral but louder in the left ear) disappeared completely, but then it came back.
So he decided to listen to loud music for ten days, all day long. His tinnitus disappeared completely.