Nobody could habituate to the horrible tinnitus I had at the start and it's beyond patronising that the healthcare providers - ENT and NHS audiologist - thought that was a reasonable ask. When I first posted here, the BTA had a line on their website that said there wasn't a strong correlation between tinnitus symptoms and the reaction to it. Utter, utter lies.
There's a world of difference between dealing with light hissing and the cacophony of signals that were raging at me in 2018/2019. I remember sitting in a quiet meeting room with colleagues and I could hear an undulating alarm-style sound over their discussion. I thought "I can't possibly live with this".
I'm planning on putting together a video of sorts on my tinnitus experience, I will post it here when I do.
Nobody could habituate to the horrible tinnitus I had at the start and it's beyond patronising that the healthcare providers - ENT and NHS audiologist - thought that was a reasonable ask.
When I first posted here, the BTA had a line on their website that said there wasn't a strong correlation between tinnitus symptoms and the reaction to it. Utter, utter lies.
There's a world of difference between dealing with light hissing and the cacophony of signals that were raging at me in 2018/2019. I remember sitting in a quiet meeting room with colleagues and I could hear an undulating alarm-style sound over their discussion. I thought "I can't possibly live with this".
I'm planning on putting together a video of sorts on my tinnitus experience, I will post it here when I do.
Nobody can guarantee that your tinnitus gets better, but it honestly can. I pray we one day have better treatments for this than hearing aids and masking sound pillows. Until such time, please keep the faith and please keep speaking with fellow sufferers.
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