Head tinnitus gone, now only on my left ear.
Volume reduction beyond a placebo, but not like the study reported. I did 16 sessions. If I had to put a number to it I would say 30-40%. Hard to tell since there's no baseline with reactive tinnitus.
It did nothing for the reactivity of the tinnitus. Before it would ramp up so intensely by the end of the day, now it stays at a consistent level.
Could be natural improvements from my noise trauma 5 months ago, but unlikely since it was just getting worse and worse.
Would I recommend this treatment? Yes, if it was in the US or you are really suffering.
Should ENTs be doing this here? Yes since there is literally no treatment that does anything.
I got a spike after each treatment that subsided probably 10/16 times, other times it was reduced.
Now the rest is up to me to work on getting the reactive tinnitus down with sound generators.
The other guy, who I met up with a couple of times, got minimal results.
No, the clinic is not a scam. Yes, I believe the participants in the study got great results, but also think there is a disconnect between the etiologies of tinnitus in the study.
Now I have one favor to ask you all, not to get too off topic, please read my condition and let me know what you think and I will try to answer any questions you might have.
I had severe tinnitus in 2016 from unprotected gunshot noises. It went mild probably within 3 months, continuing to improve to almost nothing. By that mean I heard a static in silent rooms, sometimes over ambient noises if I was high or hungover, tired etc. But honestly in December 2021 I hadn't even thought about tinnitus in years.
In January an aftermarket car alarm went off in my ear in a closed garage for probably 30 seconds. I noticed my tinnitus was louder for a week, and then I smoked a huge rip of weed and had a full blown panic attack from how loud it was. I had a little reactiveness that I had noticed a few days after the incident, but only to fan noises.
Ever since then, it's been one day baseline (near silent, cannot hear it over ambient noises inside), one to three days reactive tinnitus. When I say reactive, I mean it reacts to EVERYTHING. It is quieter in a quiet room. As I mentioned this treatment 100% reduced my baseline on reactive days, I can tell from how it starts in the morning.
So my questions are:
- Do I have any chance of going back to mild tinnitus every day?
- Do you think the panic attack triggered the pattern, and if so, could it ever break? It's been 5 months with no more than 3 days straight.
- I started benzos daily again the day after the panic attack. Could this be the cause of the pattern, or more likely the panic attack?
@Michael Leigh, I am worried I have what you have (insane fluctuations forever), but at the same time it never reaches severe levels, just competes with everything and is an extremely annoying irregular hiss/static, so I hear it everywhere. I am using sound generators for the reactivity working with a TRT audiologist. I would like your input since you had mild tinnitus and then "variable" as you call it. Was your experience similar? How long did it take for you to realize it was always going to be up and down?
I am obviously hoping this fades with time, and I'm reading
@Jason C and
@jjflyman's posts almost every day. Especially Jason's since he seemed to have reactive tinnitus before it faded.