Hi,
Wish I'd replied to this when I was alerted to it a while ago. I was 'ok' then. I could've posted good news. A 'success story' almost. As, I'd functioned with IT for a year. I hated IT but I would put it into the background and carry on. No more. In the past few months it's got worse, louder. It's all about the volume. This newer level is not do-able. Its there all the time. There's a few thing could have caused it and I'm trying to work it all out. But maybe I'm just one of those that has had a new 'outbreak' I don't know. I'm trying to study for something and previously would've eaten it alive but now finding it so hard and its giving me headache, trying to concentrate past the noise. I know no-one has the answer, and like I said, I wish I would have posted when things were better.
Louise.
It's all about the volume. This newer level is not do-able. Its there all the time.
now finding it so hard and its giving me headache, trying to concentrate past the noise.
Louise.
Hi,
It's all about the volume.
Louise.
@Louise
Wish I knew. Mine has also got louder and the days when it isn't there are far fewer. I've come to the conclusion that mine has been made worse by problems with my jaw and bite. Having a general in a couple of weeks to have some teeth out to correct the bite - scared stupid! Not because of the op or the pain - just because I know that I could be making the worst decision ever - they clamp your jaw open (bad for T) - they use some drugs for the general that are ototoxic (long talk to the anaethetist - after which I cancelled op 6 months ago & have now gone back to saying I will have it - he'd had T himself for a month & knew how scary it was but had to admit that the drugs could make it worse) - and the actual extractions could affect nerve endings etc. -(worse for T).
God knows how we're supposed to make any kind of rational decisions whilst having this stupid affliction.
It's really good to hear from you. Thought about you often and wondered whether the programming worked out.
Haven't got any answers Louise - I just want to scream about it with you. Some days I can program - others I hide under the duvet. If it gets permanently louder after the op then not sure I'll be able to think clearly enough to work.
Take care xx
@click its like a fuzz/buzz noise. I play this purple noise track on low and it completely covers it up which is nice. It pretty much never changes unless i am stressed, then it tends to seem more intense.
Good luck with the op Jane. Really hope it improves things. I think habituation is a crock once it's gone past a certain point of loudness. I mean how can anyone not hear a loud whistling, screeching, whining, up and down and in and out sound that is constantly moving in their ear? Not possible. Take care.
Habituation isnt about not hearing it. It's about it not being the main focus of your attention.
Yes i know, same here with whistling noises ranging from 3-12kHz. Crazy. I'm sorry to hear it gets worse and only wish it will get better for you.Thanks Patrick
It's the 'tune' it plays that is moving if you see what I mean. There are several tones and it's up and down between these tones all the time. Like a tune. All the time. In addition it's getting louder and louder and louder.
I noticed from your info that yours was caused by a blow. There's a guy I know who got it from a beating and his went away - but it took about 5 years he said.
I agree. Though the Tinnitus experts say that the worst thing for it is silence. That's not my experience - the worst thing for it in my case is any additional noise.
Is it the theory with reactive T that if I spent a long time, several months, in the quiet that it would go back down? I've never had mine reduce in these 4+ years, only get worse. But I've never been able to spent solid months in total quiet either.