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  1. UKBloke

    After hundreds and hundreds of hours of research my unwavering opinion is that tinnitus is NOT...

    After hundreds and hundreds of hours of research my unwavering opinion is that tinnitus is NOT caused by hearing damage; it's underlying cause is a neural gating deficit. Hearing damage (amongst other things) may result in lower upstream voltages consequently exposing the deficient gate...
  2. Fields

    2024 US Presidential Election

    It all makes sense now:
  3. S

    Seven Months After Acoustic Trauma: Tangled Between Progress and Fear

    Is it just a hearing test you are getting done? My parents have been encouraging me to go back to the doctor, but I have been refusing because I just do not see what they can do that would be helpful. It seems to be a waiting game. Fortunately, I do not have hyperacusis. I have heard it does...
  4. dexxr9

    It’s hard to believe the holiday season is just around the corner and the year is coming to an end…

    It’s hard to believe the holiday season is just around the corner and the year is coming to an end…
  5. dexxr9

    Yes! Sorry for the late reply, I’m only seeing this now.

    Yes! Sorry for the late reply, I’m only seeing this now.
  6. Anomalous

    2024 US Presidential Election

    Turns out Dicksucker Donald was just the jealous side chick all along.
  7. Jupiterman

    Struggling with Louder Tinnitus After Fighting My Way Out of Depression

    Can you explain this contradiction? Are you sure it wasn't going out and being exposed to sound that made your tinnitus worse?
  8. MatthijsDJ

    Hyperacusis Cured/Reduced by Clomipramine

    I have been on Clomipramine for almost a decade now, and together with therapy, it has helped me a great deal in accepting my tinnitus. It mainly works because it keeps my OCD under control, so I cannot become preoccupied with tinnitus most of the time. In my case, Clomipramine is supported with...
  9. MatthijsDJ

    Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

    I agree with this. CBT helped me a little, but things became sustainable when I did Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, which is the latest version of CBT. It is incredibly hard to accept the noise in my ears, and sometimes I still panic, but I learned to go with the flow and accept both the...
  10. Kam75

    Most people I see on Tinnitus Talk are older, so at least they have a reason to live (a...

    Most people I see on Tinnitus Talk are older, so at least they have a reason to live (a wife/husband, and children). I'm 34 and have been living like an hermit since 7 years because of tinnitus :( No wife, no children, and I fear I'll never meet a wife because I have to live locked in my room...