I don't think so, entirely. Neurological correlates of loud tinnitus volume are related to the thalamus, and neurological correlates of tinnitus distress are related to the insula.Probably largely depends on volume and the ability to mask it I would guess.
I don't think so, entirely. Neurological correlates of loud tinnitus volume are related to the thalamus, and neurological correlates of tinnitus distress are related to the insula.
For any given person, they may feel more distress as the volume increases (this seems logical), but some people tolerate "loud" tinnitus without distress, while others are very distressed about "quiet" tinnitus.
This is encouraging ... more than 60% of respondents actually feel ok after sometime ! I did not expect to find this. I expected very few people to feel ok in Tinnitustalk. This gives newbies hope that there is somekind of light at the end of this dark and long tunnel.
Me as well. I follow your post with interest, since your t seems to be a little similar. I have variations in intensity though. First the variations altered within hours, but now they seem to change more within days or weeks. Unfortunately I can tell that during the good episodes, e.g. when its not noticeable during car drives I'm almost happy again and could say habituated. You learn to avoid some calm situations, find helpful masking sounds and good it is. But if it accompanies you all day long...it's really a different thing. It makes me miserable, tired and petrifies me.I'd like to see a "how loud is your T" or "how easily it can be masked" correlated with how long it took you to habituate.
I think these threads are inherently flawed, mainly due to how many people say they're OK, but are still checking into this site. You guys are a great support for me at the moment - but I won't be saying I'm OK and still logging in here frequently.
happy to be facebook friends... but this? habituated should mean you dont think about this all day. no?
There are also a ton of people who habilitate and never return to this forum (probably because they don't want to be reminded of T).. Therefore, I think the habilitate % is much higher than 60%.
I'm still struggling but determined to join that group soon!!
I think these threads are inherently flawed, mainly due to how many people say they're OK, but are still checking into this site. You guys are a great support for me at the moment - but I won't be saying I'm OK and still logging in here frequently.
happy to be facebook friends... but this? habituated should mean you dont think about this all day. no?
Hi John,
Just to be fair here, being habituated does not mean you don't miss silence, that's for sure. I consider myself habituated -I have me T since March 2015 noise induced after loud concert. It was my first concert in years, the most stupid thing I did is I was offered the eraplugs at a concert by my friend and I said "no I don't need them, I like it loud". And so I am, with mild tinnitus (I would rate it 1-2) which still upsets me at times. I learnt not to react emotionally to it, but life for sure is not the same is it was before. I think no matter how intrusive your tinnitus is, might be mild but even if habituated you still miss silence. I try to stay busy which for sure helps, I do all the things I was doing before having T, but blissful silence is gone for good. At least until someone find a cure, which will hopefully happen soon.