In my early days I tried to pinpoint my tinnitus. I believed I could match it to around 11 kHz. I did not have any hearing loss up to 8 kHz. Later on i managed to do a high frequency hearing test and I had a slope around 14-15 kHz. My tinnitus is far from a pure tone but I am sure it´s well above 8 kHz and not even close to be masked by any ambient sound.I think my tinnitus is even more higher pitched than cicadas. I went for a walk with my dog around 8pm and the insects, whatever they were, were masking my tinnitus but they seemed louder and more scattered than usual. The walk was along a trail with a river beside us. Some bushes on the other side. Going back was along a sidewalk away from the trail. My t noises were loud but I could tell the noises are at a higher pitch than the insects sounds.
Nor could I for the first 2-3 years.I don't know how you cope with "screaming ears." I think we should say we 'hear it in our brains' though.
A good day is 6-7 out of 10. Today 8-9 out of 10. I still went to work and could focus well. I must say that I am quite exhausted on a 8-9 out of 10 day so I do my daily routine. Eat a good dinner with my family, drink 2-3 glasses of wine and take my sleeping pill and go to bed. I do not know about tomorrow but it will most likely be the same drill.What do you rate your severity at, out of 10?
To get sleep under control is essential. The only way I could get my sleeping back to normal was to drug myself with benzo and zopiclone. It took me many years until I reached a good pattern again. Then I slowly started to taper out the meds. It worked fine for me.I can't help but be concerned if it doesn't reduce - already I can't sleep and I am screwed if I can't which means I can't work either. :-(
Today I look forward to going to bed. I could not care less about my tinnitus just before falling asleep. I just so much deserve my 8-9 hours rest after a bad tinnitus day!