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Lilah

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I had silence for the past 2.5 years (remote work) and my tinnitus is about the same and has not improved. Does this point to anything? Jan 9, 2023

    1. Lilah
      Lilah
      I had silence for the past 2.5 years (remote work) and my tinnitus is about the same and has not improved. Does this point to anything?
    2. Lilah
      Lilah
      Three-year anniversary. There is only one option in dealing with tinnitus until a cure is found - to learn to accept it.
    3. Lilah
      Lilah
      Reading "Chicken Soup for the Soul: Think Positive, Live Happy" is helping. Quite a few health related pieces in there.
      1. katri and LilSass like this.
    4. Lilah
      Lilah
      Ears rumbling/vibrating and the sound is fast/intense...is this TTTS?
      1. NYCGuy likes this.
      2. Bill Bauer
        Bill Bauer
        If this is triggered by noises (e.g., the sound of your own voice), then the answer is "yes."
        Apr 21, 2019
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    5. Lilah
      Lilah
      My uncle texted me saying he hears the BEATLES in his ears, later he clarified hears beetle/cricket noise.
      1. ALS, LilSass, Lynny and 1 other person like this.
      2. Lynny
        Lynny
        The Beatles would be a lovely type of tinnitus
        Sep 1, 2019
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    6. Lilah
      Lilah
      When I yawn, right ear rings higher. When I sneeze, left ear rings higher. Any theories?
      1. Lynny
        Lynny
        Only thing I can think of when increases in t during sneezing/yawning is because it blocks out outside noises and is similar to plugging your ears -> hence it becomes louder
        Aug 6, 2019
      2. Lynny
        Lynny
        But different reactions in both ears, that’s interesting
        Aug 6, 2019
    7. Lilah
      Lilah
      Opened a plastic container of berries which made a loud pop, immediately triggered a new layer of HP sound...reactive T or hyperacusis?
    8. Lilah
      Lilah
      Plugged my ear with finger and frequency changed immediately...anyone else?
      1. seppl
        seppl
        my tinnitus is gone when im doing this
        Apr 28, 2019
    9. Lilah
      Lilah
      Just inserted foam ear plugs into my ears...as I tapped the ear plugs in my ears, Heard new high pitch ring sounds....is this common?
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      2. Holly1987
        Holly1987
        Yeah, don't try and listen for it when you take them out. I have a few new tones when I wear earplugs.
        Mar 28, 2019
    10. Lilah
      Lilah
      T doesn't like keyboard or mouse clicks.
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    11. Lilah
      Lilah
      Anyone find that when they are focusing on something else, their T gets louder and it kind of takes them by surprise?
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    12. Lilah
      Lilah
      Will watching TV/listening to music/podcasts non-stop help me to "re-wire" by brain?
      1. TheDanishGirl
        TheDanishGirl
        Probably not.
        Mar 10, 2019
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    13. Lilah
      Lilah
      Ultra-high pitch...trying to focus.
    14. Lilah
      Lilah
      Last three days, most productive I've been at work. T blaring this afternoon, but I was able to focus.
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    Gender:
    Female
    Location:
    USA
    Tinnitus Since:
    12/2018
    Cause of Tinnitus:
    Unknown