I'm 8 months through Hell suffering T from a very bad head injury and finally seeing some light ahead of the tunnel.
My T the past 1 month has greatly decreased to some extent where i'm mostly attentive to it on the bathroom or just about when i go to bed.
The first 3 months my T was so loud i honestly thought my life was pretty much over. It was ROARING with all sorts of tones.
The first thing i noticed is that the reactive part faded. The second thing that has helped is exposing myself to normal things like bars, restaurants and yes even clubs.
At this stage I will say life is good, however still NOT great. I have a ways to go. I don't know what stage T becomes permanent or resolves but i wanted to post this note to those struggling heavily in the initial months. Hopefully the T will continue to get milder and milder however to those who don't believe that T will change after 6 months, i'll be the first to say boy is that doctor wrong.
My T the past 1 month has greatly decreased to some extent where i'm mostly attentive to it on the bathroom or just about when i go to bed.
The first 3 months my T was so loud i honestly thought my life was pretty much over. It was ROARING with all sorts of tones.
The first thing i noticed is that the reactive part faded. The second thing that has helped is exposing myself to normal things like bars, restaurants and yes even clubs.
At this stage I will say life is good, however still NOT great. I have a ways to go. I don't know what stage T becomes permanent or resolves but i wanted to post this note to those struggling heavily in the initial months. Hopefully the T will continue to get milder and milder however to those who don't believe that T will change after 6 months, i'll be the first to say boy is that doctor wrong.