- Feb 7, 2019
- 205
- Tinnitus Since
- 11/2018
- Cause of Tinnitus
- SSHL / Stress / Covid?
Hey!
I'm just over 5 months in and I'm still struggling. Especially with sleep and bad mood. And I still don't know why it happened, it might have been a stress / cold related nerve damage? My tinnitus is very high frequency electric noise in both ears / head.
My girlfriend and my mother are trying to convince me to do some kind of therapy (TRT or going to a clinic for 1.5 months), but I'm actually not sure if that really helps.
I have done a lot of research to understand how to deal with tinnitus and the only way to "cure" myself seems to be proper habituation (I also think that people who say it went away after 1 year or so probably habituated completely and if it stays, habituation is not complete.)
I know habituation is a natural process, but can I do anything to help it?
Is there advantage or TRT compared to just without? Any stats?
I've found this study:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24463830
It says that about 54% of people reach habituation of perception after TRT, so might it be worth a try?
That would be very near to a cure, hm?
I'm already doing CBT, but that was not so useful until today. I know more than my therapist.
So what is my plan at the moment?
1) I try to take some more time for myself and reduce my working hours a bit
2) I try to do nothing as mentioned here: https://www.tinnitustalk.com/threads/doing-nothing-worked-for-me.4778/
-> I try to allow my tinnitus to be part of me
3) as tinnitus seems to be correlated with anxiety and depression I'm trying to not be afraid of that noise, stay clam, and to have a positive mindset (still very hard!)
Do you have ideas what I could do? I don't want to fail
Do you think complete habituation to my type of tinnitus is possible?
I mostly hear it when I don't move, especially if I lie down, or if I sit down.
Everyday noises seem to mask it quite well, but wind and fans etc. seem to trigger it somehow.
I can modulate it clearly with my jaw.
At the moment I'm sitting at the PC with the window open and I'm hardly aware of the tinnitus!
But when I lie down and watch TV or go to sleep, it's very loud.
Could this be my "inner tone", it has been there all the time, but somehow my brain put it into consciousness?
At the moment I'm sleeping with earplugs and get 3-5 hours of sleep. Could this be good or bad for habituation?
When / how do I know I'm not failing in habituation?
Tell me what you think please
I might take a longer break from the forum soon as I will try not to focus on tinnitus that much.
I'm just over 5 months in and I'm still struggling. Especially with sleep and bad mood. And I still don't know why it happened, it might have been a stress / cold related nerve damage? My tinnitus is very high frequency electric noise in both ears / head.
My girlfriend and my mother are trying to convince me to do some kind of therapy (TRT or going to a clinic for 1.5 months), but I'm actually not sure if that really helps.
I have done a lot of research to understand how to deal with tinnitus and the only way to "cure" myself seems to be proper habituation (I also think that people who say it went away after 1 year or so probably habituated completely and if it stays, habituation is not complete.)
I know habituation is a natural process, but can I do anything to help it?
Is there advantage or TRT compared to just without? Any stats?
I've found this study:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24463830
It says that about 54% of people reach habituation of perception after TRT, so might it be worth a try?
That would be very near to a cure, hm?
I'm already doing CBT, but that was not so useful until today. I know more than my therapist.
So what is my plan at the moment?
1) I try to take some more time for myself and reduce my working hours a bit
2) I try to do nothing as mentioned here: https://www.tinnitustalk.com/threads/doing-nothing-worked-for-me.4778/
-> I try to allow my tinnitus to be part of me
3) as tinnitus seems to be correlated with anxiety and depression I'm trying to not be afraid of that noise, stay clam, and to have a positive mindset (still very hard!)
Do you have ideas what I could do? I don't want to fail

Do you think complete habituation to my type of tinnitus is possible?
I mostly hear it when I don't move, especially if I lie down, or if I sit down.
Everyday noises seem to mask it quite well, but wind and fans etc. seem to trigger it somehow.
I can modulate it clearly with my jaw.
At the moment I'm sitting at the PC with the window open and I'm hardly aware of the tinnitus!
But when I lie down and watch TV or go to sleep, it's very loud.
Could this be my "inner tone", it has been there all the time, but somehow my brain put it into consciousness?
At the moment I'm sleeping with earplugs and get 3-5 hours of sleep. Could this be good or bad for habituation?
When / how do I know I'm not failing in habituation?
Tell me what you think please

I might take a longer break from the forum soon as I will try not to focus on tinnitus that much.