@Bill Bauer My tinnitus is less than 3 months old and it's changed a lot. It went from being in both ears, reactive, with ear fullness in my left ear and aural fullness. I had 2 tones in my right ear and one in my left.
Now just shy of 2 months my noise sensitivity is completely gone, my left ear is silent (yes with ear plugs in, in a silent room), and my right ear is down to one tone that fluctuates between a beep, a tuning fork, and a low hiss that i can only hear in a quiet room or when i plug both my ears. Some days I get complete and total silence, like I go into a quiet room and have to look for it and it's not there.
Are these good signs that it's going away? I had a mild spike last night from CBD oil but it's now back to being only heard in a quiet room.
I have no measurable hearing loss, and had no acoustic trauma. The tinnitus specialist I saw couldn't pinpoint a single cause for it. He actually said it might be stress/anxiety induced. He himself has had tinnitus for 20 years and was cautiously optimistic that since mine has changed and gotten better so quickly that it might not be permanent for me.
Now just shy of 2 months my noise sensitivity is completely gone, my left ear is silent (yes with ear plugs in, in a silent room), and my right ear is down to one tone that fluctuates between a beep, a tuning fork, and a low hiss that i can only hear in a quiet room or when i plug both my ears. Some days I get complete and total silence, like I go into a quiet room and have to look for it and it's not there.
Are these good signs that it's going away? I had a mild spike last night from CBD oil but it's now back to being only heard in a quiet room.
I have no measurable hearing loss, and had no acoustic trauma. The tinnitus specialist I saw couldn't pinpoint a single cause for it. He actually said it might be stress/anxiety induced. He himself has had tinnitus for 20 years and was cautiously optimistic that since mine has changed and gotten better so quickly that it might not be permanent for me.