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Can you hear it in a quiet room (or when you wear earplugs in a quiet room)?
Can you hear anything when you wear earplugs in a quiet room?
@Shanna Whenever someone reports that their tinnitus is gone, I ask them whether they can still hear it in a quiet room (to determine whether...
Can you hear it when you wear earplugs in a quiet room?
Here is a way to see more success stories. Whenever someone reports that their tinnitus is gone, I ask them whether they can still hear it in a...
Whenever someone reports that their tinnitus is gone, I ask them whether they can still hear it in a quiet room (to determine whether their...
Can you hear anything in a quiet room with earplugs in?
Have you tried using earplugs in a quiet room? Is it the case that you still can't hear your T?
Congratulations! If you ever stop hearing it, even in a quiet room with earplugs in, please let us know.
Is it completely gone, or can you still hear it in a quiet room or when you wear earplugs?
Please let us know when you can't hear it even when you wear earplugs in a quiet room. That is the ultimate test.
How long did it take from the time you began treating your TMJ to the time when you thought to yourself that you were cured? Also, can you hear...
It is probably not louder, you can just hear it better when there are no competing sounds. There is a good chance that within a month or so you...
You say "no T" - does this mean you can't hear it even when you wear earplugs in a quiet room?
The above reminded me of the song about the things the popular 1970s Soviet singer you can see below Doesn't want/like (a rare song of his that I...
Can you hear T in a quiet room or if you have your earplugs in?
No. You need to see an ENT. It sounds like you have an ear infection. That time when you went to bed with earplugs, did you have a shower right...
Many people (myself included) got tinnitus hours/days after the initial trauma. Unbelievable!!! Ibuprofen is ototoxic....
Is it completely gone? Can you hear anything if you wear earplugs in a quiet room?
If it were to have an effect, you would have felt it right away. Wonderful! You might want to carry foam earplugs (3M 1100 are great) with you...
Her question wasn't about hearing loss, it was about tinnitus. People get over T all the time (ok, perhaps in most of those cases they can still...
Is it completely gone, or can you hear it in a quiet room (or in a quiet room while wearing earplugs or muffs)? H often takes 6-12 months to go...
What do you hear in a quiet room? What do you hear if you wear earplugs in a quiet room?
TTTS usually goes away on its own in about 12 months. Are you using headphones? Do you wear them around loud/moderate noises (or where there...
That statement seems to be the equivalent of saying "I gained more confidence in not practicing hygiene - I picked up food from a filthy floor and...
I am sorry that you ended up getting a tinnitus spike. Most tinnitus spikes are temporary. Temporary spikes can last for over three months. If...
Perhaps an ENT can help you, after all. An ENT can rule out an infection. If your tinnitus is due to an infection, it will likely go away...
At those times, can you hear your T if you wear earplugs in a quiet room?
Back then, would you say that you would not hear anything if you were to NOT wear earplugs in a quiet room?
In that case, chances are that you will end up being ok. Hyperacusis (and TTTS) goes away for the vast majority of people. It goes away...
Thank you for sharing! This is very encouraging. Would you be able to hear silence if you were to wear earplugs in a quiet room?
I am happy for you. After those 10 minutes, if you were wear earplugs in a quiet room, would you be able to hear anything?
It's disturbing that the hygienist hasn't offered manual tools to you earlier. There is still a chance that it will begin fading and eventually...
@Steph1710 I can't post the quotes below into your profile messages, so I am going to do this in this thread. Unfortunately...
Can you hear it in a quiet room (or when you wear earplugs in a quiet room)? Acetaminophen is supposed to be safe (but it will not help with the...
Yes, many people experience fading. Not too many of those people get to hear silence again, but most are able to get to the "can hear it only in...
It is very impressive that you got there in such a short time. Hopefully in another 6 months it will be completely gone. If that ever happens,...
It's a risk (see the quotes below). In the future, you might want to be more careful. However, if you haven't began experiencing a spike within...
Here is an actual, direct answer to OP's question Unfortunately @jasonbourne You are talking about the guidelines for the healthy people....
So are the two ENTs below: Might this explain the results of the poll below?...
I went on a road trip once, and after I didn't wear my earplugs for a couple of hours, I got a T spike. This has convinced me to wear earplugs (on...
Have they ever both been present at the same time, or would you say that the high pitch tone has replaced the idling engine sound? Check out...
https://www.buzzfeed.com/joycecohen/noise-kills-when-everyday-sound-becomes-torture It is my understanding that most of those spikes turn...
You will know that you are free of T when you use earplugs or ear muffs in a quiet room and hear complete silence.
Thank you to everyone who had kind words to say. It means a lot. I got busy and couldn't read this forum for about three weeks. Today was the...
It is definitely tinnitus. You are at that "can hear it only in quiet rooms" stage that some people with loud T take one or two years to get to....
He is right - there is a good chance that it will fade and that in a year or two you will get to "can hear it only in quiet rooms" stage. It...
There is a good chance that sometime in the next 12-24 months you will get to the "can hear it only in quiet rooms" stage. Just make sure to be...
To hear it the way (as loud and as clear) I would hear it in a completely quiet room, I would need to wear earplugs during the day. This doesn't...
Don't worry, chances are you are not going to be stuck for the rest of your life with the sound that you are hearing now. It is reasonable to...
Yes, many people recover. It is reasonable to expect that sometime within the first 3-6 months after the onset your T will begin fading, and that...
Your T is most likely due to the combination of causes 2 and 3. There is a good chance that by the time you are 6-8 weeks in, your T will begin to...
Your doctor is right. Even if it doesn't go away in a few weeks, there is a good chance that after 3 months it might begin to fade and in a year...
Hearing damage is unlikely, but a permanent spike is certainly a possibility, as evidenced by: All of the cases above have one thing in...
Ear plugs have been known to provide a false sense of security. Check out the posts I quoted in the first post of the thread below....
Earplugs often provide a false sense of security. Also, check out the advice in The idea is to wear earplugs when you can't avoid...
Before my acoustic trauma, I would spend every night in my super-quiet room, wearing earplugs, actively listening for sounds and not hearing...