- Apr 24, 2018
- 217
- Tinnitus Since
- 11/2017
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Still Under Investigation
Reading was always one of my great pleasures. I enjoyed my quiet hours with a book.
When the "t" kicked in five months ago I would sit down, try to read, and couldn't focus. (Not unusual, I know, and just another thing that kept the panic going.) I looked at my shelves of books, read and unread, and thought I would never be able to concentrate enough to get through a book again.
Then I found one from my childhood. It was one of the "Hardy Boys" mysteries, aimed at readers decades younger than myself.
I sat down with it and slowly began to read through it, sometimes only a page at a time. It was simple, uncomplicated material, but with it, I showed myself that I could focus on a book -- any book -- even if it was just that page or two.
I kept my reading matter undemanding for a while, and have since worked my way back up to a lot of my "regular stuff." This aspect of it feels so much better now, than it did five months ago, even though some days remain challenging. Some of the YouTube sound enrichment videos I've found have been helpful, if I feel I need one playing in the background to take the edge off.
There are other things that I know will need to be approached in this same way – starting at a point that might require less from me, and then trying to find a path to work forward.
That seems to be the way it can go with this thing.
I don't know what my success rate will be.
But for me (at least at the point where I am now) it's the idea of "working forward" that seems important.
I hope this post can provide a little boost of confidence for someone, in some manner, with whatever you might be finding difficult for you today.
Mystery Reader
When the "t" kicked in five months ago I would sit down, try to read, and couldn't focus. (Not unusual, I know, and just another thing that kept the panic going.) I looked at my shelves of books, read and unread, and thought I would never be able to concentrate enough to get through a book again.
Then I found one from my childhood. It was one of the "Hardy Boys" mysteries, aimed at readers decades younger than myself.
I sat down with it and slowly began to read through it, sometimes only a page at a time. It was simple, uncomplicated material, but with it, I showed myself that I could focus on a book -- any book -- even if it was just that page or two.
I kept my reading matter undemanding for a while, and have since worked my way back up to a lot of my "regular stuff." This aspect of it feels so much better now, than it did five months ago, even though some days remain challenging. Some of the YouTube sound enrichment videos I've found have been helpful, if I feel I need one playing in the background to take the edge off.
There are other things that I know will need to be approached in this same way – starting at a point that might require less from me, and then trying to find a path to work forward.
That seems to be the way it can go with this thing.
I don't know what my success rate will be.
But for me (at least at the point where I am now) it's the idea of "working forward" that seems important.
I hope this post can provide a little boost of confidence for someone, in some manner, with whatever you might be finding difficult for you today.
Mystery Reader