Seven Months Update. A Huge Relief. Don't Lose Hope.

When you said in the ear only not in the head.. did you have head vibrations? Congratulations on your recovery! It gives us hope! Did you take any supplement, exercise, eat healthy? What did you do? Thank you :)
 
When you said in the ear only not in the head.. did you have head vibrations? Congratulations on your recovery! It gives us hope! Did you take any supplement, exercise, eat healthy? What did you do?
It's only in ears now, my anxiety and stress are also gone, I still have it but no stress and depression...
It has reduced a lot after 10 months.
 
My new update. It's been one year and I have 10 percent of tinnitus remaining, i protect my ears 24/7 from loud noise... I believe this is the only cure.
 
My new update. It's been one year and I have 10 percent of tinnitus remaining, i protect my ears 24/7 from loud noise... I believe this is the only cure.

@Rohit Saluja

It is good that your tinnitus has improved and only 10 percent is remaining. If you want further improvement, then I advise not to protect your ears 24/7 but introduce them gradually to normal everyday sounds. This will help decrease any sensitivity that might be present and remove or at least reduce, the psychological and sometimes damaging impact that overprotecting one's ears can do. Namely, to reinforce the belief that you have a problem with "sensitivity" to sound.

This belief cannot be fully laid to rest until you stop the overuse of hearing protection. If you are not careful, you risk lowering the loudness threshold of your auditory system and you'll introduce another problem, where your ears will be too sensitive to sound that might result in causing hyperacusis.

I wish you well.
Michael
 
If I find noise hurting my ear, only then I wear earplugs.

I still advise prudence when using earplugs and not to become dependent on them, as this will still reinforce the belief that you have a sensitivity problem to sound, which can become long term if one isn't careful. Use sound enrichment whenever possible and particularly at night to help desensitize your auditory system.

You might find my post in the link below helpful.

Michael

https://www.tinnitustalk.com/threads/hyperacusis-as-i-see-it.19174/
 
. If you want further improvement, then I advise not to protect your ears 24/7 but introduce them gradually to normal everyday sounds.
You meant to say "if you want to reverse the improvement", right?!

In any case, Rohit should do what feels right to him. In other words, if a sound feels like it is too much - it Is a good idea to stay away. If a sound feels like you might be able to handle it, try being exposed to it for a short time, and if nothing happens slowly increase your exposure.
 
You meant to say "if you want to reverse the improvement", right?!

I am not above making mistakes but in this instance I didn't and will reiterate so there is no misunderstanding: It is good that your tinnitus has improved and only 10 percent is remaining. If you want further improvement, then I advise not to protect your ears 24/7 but introduce them gradually to normal everyday sounds.

In any case, Rohit should do what feels right to him. In other words, if a sound feels like it is too much - it Is a good idea to stay away. If a sound feels like you might be able to handle it, try being exposed to it for a short time, and if nothing happens slowly increase your exposure.

For your information, I have been advising @Rohit Saluja for many months via Private Messenger when he was having a very difficult time with his tinnitus and hyperacusis. I am not in the habit of blowing my own trumpet, but in this instance I will, for I do not take kindly to your comments and the use of an exclamation mark which I think is rather rude! I have many years experience with tinnitus and hyperacusis, corresponding and counselling people with these conditions. Rohit has thanked me many times for the advice that I have given him and I think it has helped him to where he is today.

Michael
 
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I have been advising @Rohit Saluja for many months via Private Messenger when he was having a very difficult time with his tinnitus and hyperacusis.
i protect my ears 24/7 from loud noise... I believe this is the only cure.
It sounds like Rohit has been doing the above, and it also sounds like it has worked well for him. Switching from something that is proven to work to something else might not be wise at this point.

I'm weaning off my ear plugs as well as my H fades.
As one protects, H fades and ears heal and one doesn't need to protect as much.
I do not take kindly to your comments and the use of an exclamation mark which I think is rather rude!
I am sorry if I had offended you. I would never want to make another T sufferer feel bad.
 
I am sorry if I had offended you. I would never want to make another T sufferer feel bad.

You have shown blatant disrespect and I don't take kindly to that, for this the second time this week you have crossed my path. I do not know everything and I'm always willing to learn, but I do not like anyone trying to play the smart-ar-e with me.

I shall leave it at that
Michael
 
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You have shown blatant disrespect and I don't take kindly to that, for this the second time this week you have crossed my path. I do not know everything and I'm always willing to learn, but I do not like anyone trying to play the smart ar-e with me.

I shall leave it at that
Michael
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You meant to say "if you want to reverse the improvement", right?!

Ear plugs have helped me immensely but I need to get more used to everyday sounds. I would wear them all day most of the time because kids are LOUD! but lately I have been taking them out to desensitize myself and I think it's working. I now wear them about half the time that I did, at the 5 month marker. If my kids are getting crazy then I pop em back in. But I want everyday noises to be ok to my ears, and now they are!
 
@JuneStar how have you been? Tinnitus been improving?

Yes!! It's fading, ever so slowly. 5 months as of the 16th. And about half the intensity it was last month. I get a spike about once a week now when just last month it was about ever 2 or 3 days. The anxiety related to the T is fading. I am at a pretty tolerable baseline. I just hope it fades more and no setbacks. I dont hear it over the shower now or the car and sometimes only hear it in a quiet room. I am still extremely cautious though and do have anxiety about not wanting a setback. Thanks for asking!
 
Ears do not heal. Its a ear for god sake not a broken bone or a cut. Eyes dont heal either and neither does the brain.

Your not a very helpful chap are you ? Why comment unless you can show support for someone. The brain can heal and adapt and change, neuroplasticity. Its the reason you got tinnitus in the first place.
 
dpdx said:
Ears do not heal. Its a ear for god sake not a broken bone or a cut. Eyes dont heal either and neither does the brain.



They all heal! Everything heals. Our body heals. Just because it's not your personal experience doesnt mean it doesnt happen! Your attitude is getting in the way of your body healing. It's a very negative way of thinking. Positive attitude counts for alot in terms of your body healing. T would be permanent in 100% of the cases if your body didnt heal itself, and that's certainly not the case.
 
Your not a very helpful chap are you ? Why comment unless you can show support for someone. The brain can heal and adapt and change, neuroplasticity. Its the reason you got tinnitus in the first place.

@Mike T

You make some valid points and I completely agree with you. Constantly complaining about tinnitus isn't the way forward as this is a defeatist and negative attitude. This is not to imply one cannot have downtimes and express how they feel, especially with conditions like tinnitus or hyperacusis. The only way to improve is to dust ourselves down and keep on trying that way we have not convinced ourselves that there is no hope.

Amplodipine is listed as "can cause" ringing in the ears and fortunately I haven't noticed this. If you were exposed to loud noise or used headphones regularly, your tinnitus might have been caused by noise exposure.

All the best
Michael
 
@Mike T

You make some valid points and I completely agree with you. Constantly complaining about tinnitus isn't the way forward as this is a defeatist and negative attitude. This is not to imply one cannot have downtimes and express how they feel, especially with conditions like tinnitus or hyperacusis. The only way to improve is to dust ourselves down and keep on trying that way we have not convinced ourselves that there is no hope.

Amplodipine is listed as "can cause" ringing in the ears and fortunately I haven't noticed this. If you were exposed to loud noise or used headphones regularly, your tinnitus might have been caused by noise exposure.

All the best
Michael
yes and it goes hand in hand with obsessive thinking and focusing on it, which makes it LOUDER and you more depressed and anxious.
 
@Mike T

You make some valid points and I completely agree with you. Constantly complaining about tinnitus isn't the way forward as this is a defeatist and negative attitude. This is not to imply one cannot have downtimes and express how they feel, especially with conditions like tinnitus or hyperacusis. The only way to improve is to dust ourselves down and keep on trying that way we have not convinced ourselves that there is no hope.

Amplodipine is listed as "can cause" ringing in the ears and fortunately I haven't noticed this. If you were exposed to loud noise or used headphones regularly, your tinnitus might have been caused by noise exposure.

All the best
Michael

Thanks not sure what caused it. It just appeared one evening. The really strange thing was I saw a YouTube video a week or so before from a bass player from the Damned " Paul Grey " he got it from headphones. I immediatlety ran to my son's room to warn him as he has them on all the time, I had never heard of it until then.

I have gone to Gigs since 1979 and my son's band supported rancid around 10 years ago so we have all been around music. A LOT

The one thing that did hurt my ears was at a gym one day when the speaker system was left on full and turned on. It was high pitched and made me cover my ears and cringe. But my tinnitus didn't arrive until 2 weeks after so the doctors ruled that out.

Now the good bits, not a success story yet. Wednesday this week didn't hear anything all day. And although it sounds stupid I took a second look / hear and nothing. Back with me on Thursday but bring on the next quiet day.

Keep Strong People do get better
 
Thanks not sure what caused it. It just appeared one evening. The really strange thing was I saw a YouTube video a week or so before from a bass player from the Damned " Paul Grey " he got it from headphones. I immediatlety ran to my son's room to warn him as he has them on all the time, I had never heard of it until then.

I have gone to Gigs since 1979 and my son's band supported rancid around 10 years ago so we have all been around music. A LOT

The one thing that did hurt my ears was at a gym one day when the speaker system was left on full and turned on. It was high pitched and made me cover my ears and cringe. But my tinnitus didn't arrive until 2 weeks after so the doctors ruled that out.

Now the good bits, not a success story yet. Wednesday this week didn't hear anything all day. And although it sounds stupid I took a second look / hear and nothing. Back with me on Thursday but bring on the next quiet day.

Keep Strong People do get better

While your T developed 2 wks later, that was a delayed spike. Mine did not spike to maximum until 4 days later so it definitely happens that the T can take a while to develop after the noise exposure.

Congrats on the improvement, and hope it continues!
 

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