- Jun 15, 2017
- 180
- Tinnitus Since
- 17 / 03 /2017
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Most probably TMJD and neck issues that came with it.
I put my ear on my cat's belly to hear him purring
AWW. That's the sweetest masking I have ever heard.
I put my ear on my cat's belly to hear him purring
I think I will be leaving this forum for good now.
The aforementioned cold has finally left and T went again down to levels where I can only hear white sound in silent room. My mind has learned how to fully ignore it. Its been 9 months since onset now and although it never went fully away, as I hoped, this is good enough. I sleep now without any sound maskers. It over the time dropped from loud screeching noise that I heared most of the day to hissing sound only during the night. Rarely with Eeee tone that is not loud at all. For those who will read this in future there were two things that helped me
1. massage therapy. My T was most likely caused by bad medication that inflamated muscles in my neck and created a large nerve blocade in upper cervic system. Continuous massage therapy managed to remove this nerve blocade together with increased dosage of magnesium and regenerative salve that I was applying for over a month on the muscles there. Most likely months of this nerve blocade being in place already left some damage on nerve system, or ear system, or whatever, and hence why T hasnt left completely but so what.
2. Psyche. T hit in the bad time and made it even worse. To make long story short, I was a basket case. I was drippling in depressions, anxiety, hypochondria and so on for whole winter and spring. Sounds were much louder and for some reason for several months I have become very sensitive to light as well. All in my head. Time is the best cure, tho. I learned how to let go now. I just dont care anymore about these things. Things have tendency to turn out for better on long enough timeline anyway. I am relaxed now. Not stressed. Finally can think clear. I have made a decision to quit my job in following months. Its been something that has been paying for my bills, but not something that I wanted to do, nor something I wanted to be doing for future. I will be joining my friend in China in January, meantime I need to get few certificates. Enough time to do that. I dont know now what future holds for me and am enjoying that feeling. I wanted a change for some time now and now I am finally not afraid to take it. Ironically, its also thanks to this T experience.
I do root for all of you here and those that will only come. For the later, things will get better. One way or another. That is how the world works.
I thank to those that post here will positive experience and helpful tips. It helped me a lot at the hardest of the times and managed to get me through.
Sayonara,
Oliver
I love this @Gin! Right now I'm at the beach on vacation - something that several months ago struck fear into my heart. I didn't think I could go away with my newly loud T & H. Didn't think I could leave the comfort zone of my own house and bed. But I'm fine, sleeping like a baby, having a lovely time, T blaring away, barely paying it any attention. We rock! xoxo RMI may have to change the way I do things, but not the things that I do.
Congrats! How loud was it and how'd you get it?
I just got back from the beach! Went solo. Stayed for 4 days. Had a blast. Did have vertigo and blaring T and little H. But had a great trip. Even took a boat ride to see Dolphins. Sometimes you just gotta say, do it anyway. Fun Fun.I love this @Gin! Right now I'm at the beach on vacation - something that several months ago struck fear into my heart. I didn't think I could go away with my newly loud T & H. Didn't think I could leave the comfort zone of my own house and bed. But I'm fine, sleeping like a baby, having a lovely time, T blaring away, barely paying it any attention. We rock! xoxo RM
I hear that it is almost magic seeing dolphins swiming. I hope I see it someday.I just got back from the beach! Went solo. Stayed for 4 days. Had a blast. Did have vertigo and blaring T and little H. But had a great trip. Even took a boat ride to see Dolphins. Sometimes you just gotta say, do it anyway. Fun Fun.
It was beautifulI hear that it is almost magic seeing dolphins swiming. I hope I see it someday.
Agreed. We know to protect our ears from loud noises, but it is also important to protect our ears from the flu and colds. My hearing loss is from a virus. There are many stories on TT of individuals like me, and people whose tinnitus got worse from a virus.Not really a "Positivity" post, or about T, but relevent to our general health.
I got my yearly flu vaccination the other day at my pharmacy, free (with health coverage) and no appointment necessary. If you haven't received it yet, I would suggest doing it soon before flu season starts and/or they run out of supplies.
I got my yearly flu vaccination the other day at my pharmacy, free (with health coverage) and no appointment necessary. If you haven't received it yet, I would suggest doing it soon before flu season starts and/or they run out of supplies.
I will post what I have already posted in "my" thread:
Since there is an anechoic chamber in our laboratory, I have made a small sample test with my colleagues (young researchers age < 35). Test sample was 10 people, 2 of them knew about their T, 8 persons stated that they are T free. Each of this 10 colleagues stayed in chamber for 2 minutes. After the test, just one person out of 10 stated that he can hear the complete silence in the chamber. Most of them experienced different sort of sounds as we do (especially the tonal T). This could be maybe interesting for someone with a mild T seeking for the complete silence. Of course, I would need much bigger sample, but it seems, that there aren't many people who can actually "hear" complete silence.
I did and I wanted to see by myself in a smaller scale. It is funny, that I would maybe get more reads and citations, if I made this kind of research, than with my "normal" research.Did you ever hear of the Heller & Bergman tinnitus experiment? It's from the early 1950's, and very interesting, as well.
Of course, I would need much bigger sample, but it seems, that there aren't many people who can actually "hear" complete silence.
after 8 months in my t was this morning so silent, that i thought, it was gone. Incredible feeling. My brain can do this, i got so much power from this event, that i want to share it. stay strong, Guys. We will win this fight.
Maybe I should really reconsider my research and move from saving our planet to tinnitus research. It would be definitely much more easier to get my research funded.Very interest findings. I remember a while ago when I was at the doctor for a routine examination, we chatted and I mentioned I have tinnitus to which he quickly replied "everyone has it" and I disagreed with him. I was rather surprised by his statement and wished I had asked him at the time if he had it but I didn't. I was under the assumption that whenever I was in a quiet room that it was 'completely' quiet but I suppose I am mistaken. As your experiment illustrated, there must always be some kind of sound, however slight, that we don't detect/pay attention to/are not conscious of -which we would consider annoying and the variance of sound and intensity must range from person to person.
Heyyy... if you need a larger sample... there are over 21,000 of us strong here!