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48+ hours of the calmest, quietest, least reactive T since November 2020. This is at about 3.5 years.
@AverageJoe12 I needed to ask my parents to turn the TV down. Everything was startling. This all subsided over the first year.
@AverageJoe12 funny thing with H was I was pretty sure I didn't have it, but looking back I don't see how I could have *not* thought so. I was...
@Juliane I was 4 months in before having ANY noticeablely positive changes. The earliest improvements were when the tones started changing into...
A lot better, thanks. Minimal reactivity, and it's kind of the aural equivalent of glowing coals after a fire has mostly died down. The flareups...
Three year report: I don't feel like writing much, but I'm doing well. There has been real progress in the third year, just as in the second year....
Three years and much better. I'll write an official three year update post in a couple weeks.
Seek out stories from people who had acoustic trauma and took a few years to recover. Those helped me tremendously. In the worst period I just...
Three year report coming up. Should be a pretty good one.
This is one of the best accounts I've read on here recently, thank you. I'll be hitting three years in a few months, and improvements have been...
This just a couple of weeks after my two year post and I just want to point out that part of my baseline tinnitus sound, the "fuzz on top", has...
Two years: well, right at this moment I'm doing pretty well, but I still wouldn't call it "out of the woods." I get flare-ups when I'm tired...
If it stays roughly where it's been the past few days, I might consider declaring myself "out of the woods." Very cautiously optimistic.