Tinnitus Since 2015 — It’s Still There, But It Doesn’t Bother Me Anymore

Ecip

Member
Author
Nov 8, 2015
687
Edmonton, AB/Switzerland
Tinnitus Since
4.11.2015
Cause of Tinnitus
Still unknown... possibly noise exposure?
Hello there.

It has been a long time since I made a post. The bad news is that I still have tinnitus. The good news is that it does not really bother me anymore.

I suffered from earaches, pain, and extremely intrusive tinnitus when this all started in 2015, and I thought my life was over. Well, my old life was indeed over. Since then, I have changed to a job that is quieter and less stressful. When it does get louder, I have my trusty earmuffs.

What I want to share is that even though I can still hear my tinnitus right now, it does not bother me anymore. I still get fleeting tinnitus, and after being in noise it still gets a bit louder, but that does not bother me either. Perhaps the fear response to tinnitus really does have an impact on its loudness. A lot of the time I will focus on something or stay busy, and I will not notice my tinnitus at all until I think about it or listen for it.

To anyone new to this situation, hang in there. Stay calm, or try to. Make the necessary changes in your life that can create positive progress. Things can improve.
 
Hello there.

It has been a long time since I made a post. The bad news is that I still have tinnitus. The good news is that it does not really bother me anymore.

I suffered from earaches, pain, and extremely intrusive tinnitus when this all started in 2015, and I thought my life was over. Well, my old life was indeed over. Since then, I have changed to a job that is quieter and less stressful. When it does get louder, I have my trusty earmuffs.

What I want to share is that even though I can still hear my tinnitus right now, it does not bother me anymore. I still get fleeting tinnitus, and after being in noise it still gets a bit louder, but that does not bother me either. Perhaps the fear response to tinnitus really does have an impact on its loudness. A lot of the time I will focus on something or stay busy, and I will not notice my tinnitus at all until I think about it or listen for it.

To anyone new to this situation, hang in there. Stay calm, or try to. Make the necessary changes in your life that can create positive progress. Thin
I am happy for you, proud of you, and inspired by your journey.

Thank you for sharing your story, and I wish you all the best in life.

Big hug,
Daniel
 
That is a wonderful thing to hear! Well done for getting adjusted. I suppose it probably happens to many people, but when you are at the start of that habituation journey (as I am), it really does feel like accommodating the tinnitus is never going to happen.
 

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