- Jul 25, 2021
- 3
- Tinnitus Since
- Feb 2021
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Unknown (potentially Stress)
Good evening,
My tinnitus started 6 months ago, during an incredible period of personal/professional stress (new job, moving cities/homes, no sleep etc).
After checking 3 ENTs doctor (in different countries) and 1 audiologist I was told (by all of them) that this was related to stress and "it will go away with time"
- I have normal hearing loss for my age: Mid-30's
- I have high blood pressure (unsure if this is related to tinnitus/stress levels)
I believe I fortunately have a mild case, as I can now sleep during the night (strangely it feels that the buzzing gets much quieter at night - it was the opposite at the beginning)
Since I can now tolerate the buzz/ring, in order to improve this (e.g., habituation) or hopefully fix it, should I:
1) Sleep and work with a white noise to mask the buzz?
2) Continue to listen the buzz as it will get me "used to it" and improve/accelerate habituation?
Thank you for the help,
John
My tinnitus started 6 months ago, during an incredible period of personal/professional stress (new job, moving cities/homes, no sleep etc).
After checking 3 ENTs doctor (in different countries) and 1 audiologist I was told (by all of them) that this was related to stress and "it will go away with time"
- I have normal hearing loss for my age: Mid-30's
- I have high blood pressure (unsure if this is related to tinnitus/stress levels)
I believe I fortunately have a mild case, as I can now sleep during the night (strangely it feels that the buzzing gets much quieter at night - it was the opposite at the beginning)
Since I can now tolerate the buzz/ring, in order to improve this (e.g., habituation) or hopefully fix it, should I:
1) Sleep and work with a white noise to mask the buzz?
2) Continue to listen the buzz as it will get me "used to it" and improve/accelerate habituation?
Thank you for the help,
John