Tinnitus Renewed, I Am Really Scared

8 persons stated that they are T free. Each of this 10 colleagues stayed in chamber for 2 minutes.
How many of them have been listening to loud music or had attended loud concerts?

It would be interesting to find out what fraction of people who have been protecting their ears (i.e., had never been to a concert) can hear complete silence.
 
How many of them have been listening to loud music or had attended loud concerts?

It would be interesting to find out what fraction of people who have been protecting their ears (i.e., had never been to a concert) can hear complete silence.

That would be an interesting survey, but as I said, my research is completely different so I cannot spend so much time on this.

Today, I have really really bad day. I am completely tired and I want some relief. :(
 
That would be an interesting survey, but as I said, my research is completely different so I cannot spend so much time on this.

Today, I have really really bad day. I am completely tired and I want some relief. :(
The best healer of noise induced T is time, and lots of it. It can easily take well over a year to fade, and I have read stories of it taking 2 years , even longer. The point is what you hear now is not what you will hear in 6 months, it will likely continue to fade. You will get your life back, and be a much stronger person from going through this!
 
The best healer of noise induced T is time, and lots of it. It can easily take well over a year to fade, and I have read stories of it taking 2 years , even longer. The point is what you hear now is not what you will hear in 6 months, it will likely continue to fade. You will get your life back, and be a much stronger person from going through this!
@jjflyman , as I said numerous times before, your posts are one of the most important for me on this forum. I have sometimes problem to believe in fading, I am still waiting for some first real improvement of my right-ear super annoying T. Hopefully it will be soon, so I could be little bit more positive.
 
@jjflyman , as I said numerous times before, your posts are one of the most important for me on this forum. I have sometimes problem to believe in fading, I am still waiting for some first real improvement of my right-ear super annoying T. Hopefully it will be soon, so I could be little bit more positive.
IMO
There is always going to be people who were exposed to an acoustic trauma who never get over it, (depending on length of exposure, how loud , exc) but the vast majority who are exposed have their Tinnitus fade within 1-2 years. Posters on this site who have permanent T will argue that I'm wrong, but there are countless success stories on line about T fading (including mine).
There are many way's to get T (medication, injury, long term exposure to noise, acoustic trauma, illness, ect.....) so just because one persons is permanent, doesn't mean the next persons will be.
Your T is still very new and it's way too early to give up on it improving
 

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