- Jan 3, 2018
- 183
- Tinnitus Since
- 1991 (Low level). Worse Dec 2017 to Now
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Ear injury (paintball) 1991. 2017 > Onwards Cause? Not sure.
I just want to point out a rather obvious (at least to me) observation about tinnitus and its volume. Bear in mind we all have a base-line volume.
In the first months of tinnitus I was convinced the volume was getting louder. Being in such a poor psychological state, my objective reasoning was in the toilet.
I would just like to point out that the volume of your tinnitus is most likely related to the Level of sound, and type of sound around you (your environment).
If you are out walking in traffic, and then you go into the house - the perception is that the Tinnitus has increased in volume. It probably hasn't - its just the sound environment has changed completely.
Also the external sound environment and the pitch/frequency of the sounds around you can make you think your tinnitus has increased/changed in a bad way.
In my example I have very high frequency tinnitus. Therefore if the environment has mainly low frequency sounds, my tinnitus stands out on top of that. In all these cases the tinnitus has not changed at all, just our perception of it.
I mention this because although a small thing, it can make you think your tinnitus is "playing" up, when it isn't. So don't get into a psychological battle with this one, when you don't need to.
In the first months of tinnitus I was convinced the volume was getting louder. Being in such a poor psychological state, my objective reasoning was in the toilet.
I would just like to point out that the volume of your tinnitus is most likely related to the Level of sound, and type of sound around you (your environment).
If you are out walking in traffic, and then you go into the house - the perception is that the Tinnitus has increased in volume. It probably hasn't - its just the sound environment has changed completely.
Also the external sound environment and the pitch/frequency of the sounds around you can make you think your tinnitus has increased/changed in a bad way.
In my example I have very high frequency tinnitus. Therefore if the environment has mainly low frequency sounds, my tinnitus stands out on top of that. In all these cases the tinnitus has not changed at all, just our perception of it.
I mention this because although a small thing, it can make you think your tinnitus is "playing" up, when it isn't. So don't get into a psychological battle with this one, when you don't need to.