- Aug 30, 2018
- 129
- Tinnitus Since
- 8/2018
- Cause of Tinnitus
- noise exposure while doing work on home
When I got my tinnitus, I did a ton of research and also landed at this site. I love the success stories and my heart goes out to those who are suffering and struggling with their tinnitus.
From what I have read on here, and based on my knowledge and experience as a social worker, I think we can categorize those with tinnitus as follows.
Group 1: Those who have tinnitus that, for the most part, is mild or moderate. These people usually have few other health-related issues and are generally mentally healthy as well. Most of these people have their tinnitus resolve or habituate to it and lead normal lives.
Group 2: This group is primarily made up of people who have moderate, severe, and most often catastrophic tinnitus, though some may have mild tinnitus. Those in this group may have pre-existing co-morbid mental or physical health issues. For them, the tinnitus is the last straw that makes life unbearable.
Group 3: This group is like group 2, but pre-existing mental health issues, including anxiety, depression, and obsessive-compulsive disorder, make even mild tinnitus catastrophic in their mind. Constant focusing on the issue, listening for the sound, and panicking over the situation makes a resolution and/or habituation nearly impossible, though it would be likely in most cases.
What are your thoughts?
From what I have read on here, and based on my knowledge and experience as a social worker, I think we can categorize those with tinnitus as follows.
Group 1: Those who have tinnitus that, for the most part, is mild or moderate. These people usually have few other health-related issues and are generally mentally healthy as well. Most of these people have their tinnitus resolve or habituate to it and lead normal lives.
Group 2: This group is primarily made up of people who have moderate, severe, and most often catastrophic tinnitus, though some may have mild tinnitus. Those in this group may have pre-existing co-morbid mental or physical health issues. For them, the tinnitus is the last straw that makes life unbearable.
Group 3: This group is like group 2, but pre-existing mental health issues, including anxiety, depression, and obsessive-compulsive disorder, make even mild tinnitus catastrophic in their mind. Constant focusing on the issue, listening for the sound, and panicking over the situation makes a resolution and/or habituation nearly impossible, though it would be likely in most cases.
What are your thoughts?