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I've basically lost my gf over this as we were living together as of 6 weeks ago and things were going well. Now she doesn't know how to deal with me and I barely see her as we've agreed to "take a break". Fucking devastated over here
Yes very much so I know this isn't a competition but I keep reading how my T drives people nuts because it's constant central electrical hissing/crickets T that's hard to mask & Reactive to everything including my own voice. What's urs?
Try not to worry about the gf @IntotheBlue03 - my wife hangs in there, but she always finds a way to tell me I just need to sort my head out and I'll be fine - and invariably we end up arguing with me feeling isolated and misunderstood. Divorce has come up a number of times in conversation. It's all good.
@IntotheBlue03 I would say my T is louder than the avg person. Thankfully its only 1 or 2 sounds and its a static noise which is good compared to most... I have about 12 days a month where my T isn't annoying. I've had a few better days lately, bc I started going to a TMJ massage specialist so hopefully that continues.
A while back someone knowledge said my T is from my jaw bc I have good and bad days. My neck is messed up too, but I took it that my T would be more constant and have all bad days if it was from the neck.