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To be honest no, but I carry on and can only hear it at home most of the time. I know im lucky in that regard. Since getting tinnitus I also got visual snow and floaters which are just as bad if not more. Be very happy you don’t have to deal with those nightmares.
I know, I can relate but you have to carry on. It’s the only way. Life is still beautiful. When I look back on my time with tinnitus, the suffering is a small part of my memory and the good things outnumber it.
Hi Juliane, you are in worst part right now. I was still in disbelief at 2 years but by 2.5 I’m doing well. When I was 7 months in I couldn’t imagine living like this but you adjust to a more complicated but still beautiful life. Just trust me, it will get better or you will get better at...
I think it’s so easy to understand from a non scientific point of view. The damaged hair cells are further moved and stimulated by louder sounds, thus louder tinnitus. Seems so bloody obvious. Hence spikes. Or if the sound is loud enough it could further corrupt those damaged hairs and cause...