Comments on Profile Post by bethadtr

  1. Thuan
    Thuan
    I'm glad your T is silent! Perhaps you're recovering, which I take is good news!

    Do you mind my asking if you had silent T before when you were listening to loud music before all of this happen? Perhaps you did not notice silent T before?

    Also, please follow up with success story if your T goes away or becomes very silent! It gives members hope.
    Aug 4, 2020
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  2. Diesel
    Diesel
    I've had this come and go. A little ear pain but the T is silent for a while. You're still healing. It's your ears telling you they're still injured. I particularly noticed this early on when I didn't quite understand living with T. I'd go to bars, it may have been a little loud. Wake up the next day with an ache but no T noise. My advice - get good earplugs for socializing.
    Aug 4, 2020
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  3. Bill Bauer
    Bill Bauer
    Over the next 2-3 years you will want to be extra careful. Compared to what it takes for a healthy person to get a serious T spike, it is easier to get a serious T spike now that you have T. Even after the 3 years are over, it will probably not be a good idea to attend concerts, etc.
    Aug 4, 2020
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  4. bethadtr
    bethadtr
    @Thuan I've had minor bouts of T in the past after festivals that lasted a few days, but this has been constant for 4 weeks, it has gotten milder though!
    Its funny you say that, because my parents say they also have mild T if they focus in a quiet environment.
    Of course I will! I am very lucky that mine is so mild, I praise every single person on this forum that have been suffering for years.
    Aug 4, 2020
  5. bethadtr
    bethadtr
    @Bill Bauer thanks for the reassurance - still very new to all of this.
    Aug 4, 2020
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