I've been reading a ton of threads on how people knew their tinnitus was getting worse / negative stories about their lives with tinnitus. Those are scary, not only for me but for other anxious, sometimes depressed people who just got tinnitus and they are looking for some help, some signs of hope.
So, for those who have gotten their tinnitus to be silent, or at least to the "can-only-hear-it-in-a-silent-room" phase, how did you know your tinnitus was improving? Or, looking back, what did you do to help your tinnitus get to the place it is now?
Also, on a personal note, my tinnitus has been getting more and more quiet since a couple of days ago, when I cleared out my eustachian tubes and started meditating. There are periods where I walk into a room where I usually hear it and I can't. I'll be sitting, doing something, and listen for it, and it won't be there. My ears will sometimes tingle. The sound goes from ear to ear, at different levels, and overall, not being consistent (which I read somewhere is a sign that this is not noise-induced hearing loss and the tinnitus is caused by something else- can someone confirm if that's true?)
Are those good signs? I don't want to get a false sense of hope.
So, for those who have gotten their tinnitus to be silent, or at least to the "can-only-hear-it-in-a-silent-room" phase, how did you know your tinnitus was improving? Or, looking back, what did you do to help your tinnitus get to the place it is now?
Also, on a personal note, my tinnitus has been getting more and more quiet since a couple of days ago, when I cleared out my eustachian tubes and started meditating. There are periods where I walk into a room where I usually hear it and I can't. I'll be sitting, doing something, and listen for it, and it won't be there. My ears will sometimes tingle. The sound goes from ear to ear, at different levels, and overall, not being consistent (which I read somewhere is a sign that this is not noise-induced hearing loss and the tinnitus is caused by something else- can someone confirm if that's true?)
Are those good signs? I don't want to get a false sense of hope.