I have tinnitus caused by excessive headphone use since November 2022. Fortunately, my hearing is 100% healthy with no hearing loss, but for several months, I've had a very bothersome and difficult-to-mask tinnitus. In the early months, I could hear it despite using very loud white noise, but as the months passed, it reduced more and eventually stabilized (with both positive and negative moments) at around 23-25 dB of maskability (I've never found a quieter place than 17 dB, meaning I have very mild tinnitus).
In the last two months, I've developed a new ability (I'm not sure what it is, perhaps habituation). When I go to sleep, even in complete silence, within a few minutes, my brain manages to filter out the tinnitus completely to the point that I no longer hear it. In fact, I no longer use white noise generators.
I hope to continue improving, although I've just passed the one-year mark. My only concern is that I'm only 22 years old, and I'm worried about how tinnitus might change over the next 50 years, which is causing me anxiety.
In the last two months, I've developed a new ability (I'm not sure what it is, perhaps habituation). When I go to sleep, even in complete silence, within a few minutes, my brain manages to filter out the tinnitus completely to the point that I no longer hear it. In fact, I no longer use white noise generators.
I hope to continue improving, although I've just passed the one-year mark. My only concern is that I'm only 22 years old, and I'm worried about how tinnitus might change over the next 50 years, which is causing me anxiety.