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i don't understand why you do prefer quiet environment. I have tinnitus last 4 years and can't stay in quiet places because my tinnitus irritates me a lot. I am avoiding loud music of course but can't stand silence.
i don't understand why you do prefer quiet environment. I have tinnitus last 4 years and can't stay in quiet places because my tinnitus irritates me a lot. I am avoiding loud music of course but can't stand silence.
Unfortunately my tinnitus has become reactive, so it competes with sound and gets louder. I don't like complete silence either but it's better for my ears.
I've always despised loud parties and clubs. Tinnitus gives me a perfect excuse to never have to go near such a place again. All my previous girlfriends considered this a weird, but not very serious quirk; never had any issue with it. If they really wanted to go clubbing they just went with some friends. Couples need some "alone time" anyway.