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  1. Ava Lugo

    It is extremely hard to "habituate" to something that severely limits you. Maybe non reactive T...

    It is extremely hard to "habituate" to something that severely limits you. Maybe non reactive T you can habituate...
  2. Telis

    Reactive Tinnitus Is Real

    I'm not sure about trt with reactive tinnitus. I have the exact same thing as you. My T creeps up and over whatever might mask it to start. I stopped using white noise at night, I wake up with my T at baseline instead of ramped up competing with the white noise. I also find my H a lot better...
  3. bill 112

    Question About Hearing Frequencies and My Tinnitus

    Not a definitive answer here but if your at is reactive then I would say most likely,a lot of noise induced T people experience reactive T,I don't think I've seen too many if any for that matter who had reactive T from anything else. I could be wrong,if I am then someone can correct me.
  4. S

    Hey man, how is your reactive T now? just read your old post and i basically have the same. Is...

    Hey man, how is your reactive T now? just read your old post and i basically have the same. Is it just as reactive?
  5. sakrt

    @makeyourownluck. Each ear is different. T is one-sided. Loud low-bass rumbling, with PT in...

    @makeyourownluck. Each ear is different. T is one-sided. Loud low-bass rumbling, with PT in background being it's motor. Seems -behind- ear, reverberating via bone conduction so strong at times throughout body, alike a live electrical current in water. Both ears are very reactive to sound.
  6. Emgee

    This reactive T is torture. I feel like I’m not even alive.

    This reactive T is torture. I feel like I’m not even alive.
  7. NiNyu

    Comparing Notes

    If that was possible.. I have killer reactive T, every freaking lil sound makes it explode. No need to look for it. I've the feeling I'm probably just one of a hand full of extreme reactive T sufferers here.
  8. Gosia

    Reactive Tinnitus

    ...numerous threads about the topic that have already been created before you start a new one, for the sake of clarity on the forum.. I have reactive T too, maybe not that much. Globally there's nothing to do to make it better - that's bad news. Good news is sometimes reactive T stops to be...
  9. Matt G

    @Wrfortiscue heard that! In my post history you can see my progress on my started thread about...

    @Wrfortiscue heard that! In my post history you can see my progress on my started thread about ear infection last June. New tone and reactive T slowly dissipated to non issue by December. Hoping for the same this time around :)
  10. Zugzug

    I have severe H and reactive T. It's not going away anytime soon =/

    I have severe H and reactive T. It's not going away anytime soon =/
  11. M

    I have reactive T where it goes up with outside noise. I was never really in pain.

    I have reactive T where it goes up with outside noise. I was never really in pain.
  12. Emgee

    @Bill Bauer Hi, Bill. Did you ever experience reactive T/hyperacusis?

    @Bill Bauer Hi, Bill. Did you ever experience reactive T/hyperacusis?
  13. IntotheBlue03

    Thanks for the update and sorry it didn’t help. I have reactive T too, does the Nortriptyline...

    Thanks for the update and sorry it didn’t help. I have reactive T too, does the Nortriptyline help with the reactiveness or volume at all? Staring at a 10mg bottle I filled 2 weeks ago but never took.
  14. Red

    'Winding Up' Tinnitus... Does It Settle?

    I have had my reactive T improve over time before. But I think there will always be some reactivity to it, just reduction over time. If it is linked to hyperacusis (notice most people with reactive T also have H) perhaps it can go away if H does.
  15. another sean

    Reactive Tinnitus on a Whole New Level

    Hi JLP, yes its been reactive since the beginning. But have hope as mine has become less reactive over the years. It took a least a year for me to start to notice and its important not to worsen your tinnitus during that time. Do that and improvement is very likely.
  16. M

    I agree to. I developed pain H in my left ear a year ago. (no loudness hyperacusis). The pain...

    I agree to. I developed pain H in my left ear a year ago. (no loudness hyperacusis). The pain comes and goes. When it’s bad I get reactive tinnitus in that ear, and when my ear is not in pain and feels a bit stronger I don’t experience reactive T. Hope you feel better @Emgee Reactive tinnitus is...
  17. Jebbis

    I think my T may be slightly reactive as it seems to become very stable and modulates less if I...

    I think my T may be slightly reactive as it seems to become very stable and modulates less if I am laying still in silence
  18. Matt G

    Reactive T on the other hand won’t give up and I’ve kind of relegated myself to just having this...

    Reactive T on the other hand won’t give up and I’ve kind of relegated myself to just having this for life. Kind of what I alluded to in the comment above: I’m tired of caring so freaking much and I seem to do better when I just let go and roll with the punches.
  19. Lisa88

    Reactive Tinnitus or Something Else?

    My low frequency t reacts to static sounds around the same frequency as my t - fans, traffic, generators, fridge etc. That reaction goes down as soon as the stimulus is removed however. Reactive tinnitus is defined as t that reacts, but stays reactive for hours after the outside stimulus is removed.