Tinnitus and Me After 30 Years

I didn't mean that sufferers can't recover. -- T has forced me into a healthier lifestyle which I am thankful for and I truly believe that I am in recovery.

If you look through the success stories, you will notice that a number of folks only had T for less than 2 months.

My point was just that I think that success stories should be from those who have suffered from T for at least 6 months. -- That would provide a more accurate gauge of what is working and what isn't.

A few people have said that 3 years seems to be the real positive turning point with Habituation. -- Sounds like a long time but it is something that I look forward to as well.

I apologize for my original post sounding negative. -- I am a realist but am also optimistic that a cure will found some day.

If you have had noise induced T and plan to rid of it soon, that is great! (Just please let us know how you did it! :)

I wish the best for everyone on this forum, can see how my original post got misconstrued, and am sorry for that (Unfortunately, I can't go back and edit that post to make it sound more positive.).

Sincerely,
John
John, There is a webinar on the ATA by Dr. Hubbard. He discusses how 97-98% of people with tinnitus distress habituate in 6-18 months, and various therapies can help to expedite feeling better sooner.
 

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