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Tinnitus is driving me insane. Tinnitus is not recognized as a disability by the powers to be, however I was told that it was permanent damage, not a disease a condition.
I didn't have this condition before sinus surgery 4/17. Still researching.
Tinnitus is driving me insane. Tinnitus is not recognized as a disability by the powers to be, however I was told that it was permanent damage, not a disease a condition.
I didn't have this condition before sinus surgery 4/17. Still researching.
I am sorry that your tinnitus is bothering you so much. Possibly talking it out with someone might be helpful. Also, possibly making use of sound enrichment at low volumes can also be helpful. having the brain hear another sound besides the tinnitus can be helpful. All of us face this issue every second we live, you are not alone.