Hi
@Tommy Hill . Well let me say it really seems like you have the right perspective from your first (and following) posts. I can promise you I wouldn't have even been able to write a post like yours in my first two weeks of tinnitus - I was a complete and utter mess. However, 11 months later, I really am fine. I'm sitting at work and I can hear the ringing, but it's just a part of my silence now, not a violent intruder. I, too, had that feeling that tinnitus was some kind of karmic punishment. I had that feeling that it was not going to go away in my gut. It hasn't gone yet, but it's not a punishment either. It's been a teacher, though I wouldn't have been able to say that with much warmth in my heart a year ago.
As all the wonderful people here have said, you will likely have ups and downs, be patient with yourself. It will take time and work for your brain to adjust, but it will happen if you keep positive and calm. It sounds like you're already doing a lot of good things for yourself and have the right mindset. I think the best advice I can give after my experience is to look at two possibilities, habituation and remission. Either one is a cure, and to me, habituation has been more of a blessing in some ways. I think if mine had gone away after a month or so of panic, I would have lived the rest of my life fearing it would return. As it is, I've grown to know I can live with it. As you said, this can be an opportunity for growth and from what you've written, you seem like the kind of person who will take this in stride as much as anyone can and reach one of those positive ends in time. Just know that it will get better, one way or the other. So many of us were suicidal and having panic attacks (me at least) and now life is more or less normal, if different.
You're among friends and lots of knowledgeable, caring people here as you've seen. Take care of yourself and always feel free to reach out.
Also, I'm in NYC, too. So feel free to message me on here if you need any psychologist (I know one who has tinnitus and is an angel), doctor, ENT, audiologists, acupuncturists etc. who are good, caring people. It took a lot of trial and error for me to find them, and if anyone can benefit from that hunt, and be spared a couple uncaring doctors and wasted co-payments I'm
more than happy to share.