I moved into this space while at the height of my T and distortions (yeah, moving was fun), and the only way I've been able to hear my refrigerator correctly has been to get up close to it; as I back away, it turns into wobbly tones. So the fact that I was in the middle of the room and could perceive it as a refrigerator sound was a great sign.
That gr8 news, Keith. So is it safe to say that your sound distortions have disappeared? I know from experience that it is really awful, but it can go away after some time.
Well, Christiaan, I hesitate to ever say anything is *gone*, but even if something goes away for a bit and comes back again, it can go away again, and maybe for longer the next time, and longer still the time after that.
@Keith Handy I haven't heard of that back-and-forth thing before, but hopefully it's slowly moving in a good direction for you. I remember that my distortions coincided with reactive T and incrementally became non-existent after 4/5 months.
@Christiaan - all of the symptoms have been constantly fluctuating since the beginning in November, and even through the worst of it in February. Tracking it has been a matter of paying attention to the worst it gets, the best it gets, how long/often it's better, how long/often it's worse, how much or little it takes to trigger reactivity, and so on.
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