yes that too !!!!It has taught me what an absolute crock of shit it is to have tinnitus.
If you're new to T, this is quite often one of the worst places that you can go to. Concentrate on the success stories. (Even those here can devolve into some depressing stuff) Just know that support sites for T are not at all indicative of the larger distribution of people who have T. (I have very loud T) Most people (myself included) with T are happy as clams and have gotten on with our lives. But because of that, many of us spend precious little time on sites like this helping out newbies. (Which is a shame) If you need any help with anything, don't hesitate to ask.Well it's a rather depressing atmosphere here..
I have learned to not let small issues affect me anymore and that I appreciate the small things in life that makes you happy. I have taken that for granted or just overlooked that before T.
Loud music, is the gateway to Hell!
You don't realize how much you loved something in life until it's gone....silence.
Loud music, is the gateway to Hell!
At some point in the future, you will look back at this time (when you were new to Tinnitus) and wonder why you ever worried about it so much. Getting to that time is (of course) incredibly difficult. Overcoming intrusive tinnitus is the hardest thing I've ever had to do. But I did it, and so can you.Death is no longer to be feared.
And being a rock musician gets you there sooner!
You don't realize how much you loved something in life until it's gone....silence.
If you're new to T, this is quite often one of the worst places that you can go to. Concentrate on the success stories. (Even those here can devolve into some depressing stuff) Just know that support sites for T are not at all indicative of the larger distribution of people who have T. (I have very loud T) Most people (myself included) with T are happy as clams and have gotten on with our lives. But because of that, many of us spend precious little time on sites like this helping out newbies. (Which is a shame) If you need any help with anything, don't hesitate to ask.
Good luck,
Eric
I do believe exactly that. My tinnitus is quite loud. Unmaskable in almost any situation. Can even be heard outside in the streets of Manhattan. 9 months ago I would have said I think about my T 100% of my waking hours, and that it made me sad 100% of the time I was awake. I needed ambien and masking tracks to sleep. Now I'd say that I think about my tinnitus 30% of the time, and it makes me sad maybe 5% of the time. I sleep like a baby without any masking. I have full confidence that it will continue to get better. I wish you the same. Good luck,I'm curious about that. You could be right. Do you think the majority of people get better and/or habituate when they have severe onset of tinnitus, and those that don't linger around these places? I keep holding on to hope that this gets quieter, but success stories of tinnitus going away are few and far between, more often it's just people habituating.
A lot of people have tinnitus for sure, but I think the majority would fit into mild tinnitus, not the screeching unmaskable kind.