So why should I be positive? After all my high pitch tinnitus in my right ear is more intrusive than ever. It can't be masked very well and I hear it most of the time.
I've had tinnitus for over two and a half years as well so I'm guessing what I have now I will probably have for the rest of my life.
This is probably the worst week I've had since I first developes the condition.
So why should I be positive, after all I thought I had habituated.
Well, I became more aware of my tinnitus as I was driving to work searching for a radio station. With no radio in the car I can hear a strange sound out of my left ear (where my predominant tinnitus is). This made me more aware of my tinnitus in general and now I can't stop hearing the tinnitus in my right ear.
So why am I positive? Well, for a start I have habituated once, I'll do it again.
However I'm currently sat here now trying in a quiet room to hear my normal tinnitus in my left ear (the louder one). And you know what, I can't do it! This is because my brain is so focused on my ultra high pitched tinnitus in my right ear (which actually isn't even that loud, but again it just appears over everything).
The fact that I cannot hear the tinnitus in my left ear means that my brain is not finding that noise important or threatening enough. I'll tell you what, it definitely did a few years ago!
To the moral story is your brain controls what you're hearing. And it is possible to control it to a certain degree!!
Anyway they're my thoughts, sorry for taking up a thread with my pointless random ramblings.
Keep strong all
I've had tinnitus for over two and a half years as well so I'm guessing what I have now I will probably have for the rest of my life.
This is probably the worst week I've had since I first developes the condition.
So why should I be positive, after all I thought I had habituated.
Well, I became more aware of my tinnitus as I was driving to work searching for a radio station. With no radio in the car I can hear a strange sound out of my left ear (where my predominant tinnitus is). This made me more aware of my tinnitus in general and now I can't stop hearing the tinnitus in my right ear.
So why am I positive? Well, for a start I have habituated once, I'll do it again.
However I'm currently sat here now trying in a quiet room to hear my normal tinnitus in my left ear (the louder one). And you know what, I can't do it! This is because my brain is so focused on my ultra high pitched tinnitus in my right ear (which actually isn't even that loud, but again it just appears over everything).
The fact that I cannot hear the tinnitus in my left ear means that my brain is not finding that noise important or threatening enough. I'll tell you what, it definitely did a few years ago!
To the moral story is your brain controls what you're hearing. And it is possible to control it to a certain degree!!
Anyway they're my thoughts, sorry for taking up a thread with my pointless random ramblings.
Keep strong all