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  1. Landand

    Help I'm Suicidal (Wall of Text)

    A lot of people have reported their T disappearing after a few months. It's entirely possible that it will just go away on it's own (as long as you don't continue to expose your ears to anything that could be harmful).
  2. Landand

    Poll: Noise-Induced Tinnitus: What Is the Sound of Your Tinnitus?

    I'm not sure how much of my T can be blamed on noise exposure, but it's high pitched and tonal. What's strange is that in complete silence it mostly fades away but another sound appears in it's place. I can only describe that sound as a futuristic-sounding static that isn't centered around any...
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    Can Stimulants Be Harmful to the Ear's Blood Supply?

    I'm not sure if this is "unrelated to tinnitus" or not so sorry if it's the wrong place to ask this. I read somewhere that stimulants can be harmful to the ear (specifically the inner ear) due to a reduction of blood flow. I can't find a whole lot of information about stimulants causing...
  4. Landand

    Got Tinnitus a Few Months Ago, No Idea Why

    While I don't think the headphones were the cause (or at least not the primary cause), looking back I did use them too much. Since then I've been trying to keep the volume as low as I'm able to handle. I know some people recommend speakers but I don't see how that could help much. It definitely...
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    Got Tinnitus a Few Months Ago, No Idea Why

    Sometime mid-2017 I was working on a large and frustrating project for school and I had gotten very poor sleep over the course of a week or so. I was up early in the morning taking a break browsing the internet at my computer when I began to experiencing ear pain. Maybe within ~30 minutes of the...