My Tinnitus Becomes Calm in Silence and Aggravates After Noise Exposure — Is There Any Possibility of Healing? Possum P
My Tinnitus Becomes Calm in Silence and Aggravates After Noise Exposure ...
I experienced complete silence for like half an hour or a bit more when I accidentally and badly cracked my neck, but it came back unfortunately. Also, in the transitioning state my tinnitus is the quietest.
As the title says. Could silence make tinnitus worse? I know I still react to my tinnitus and sound enrichment surely makes it a lot better. But sometimes (say, when you go to the bathroom at night) you cannot avoid silence. Is that a problem?
Such as saying that silence is the ultimate goal, but to be able to habituate to T so that you won't hear it most of the time is just as good for the time being.
Above all, I hope to experience what true silence is like. It feels like an alien concept that I can't even imagine. Even quieter ringing would be a miracle. For now, I'm glad to know there are support groups like this. I hope to contribute my experiences and help in whatever small way I can.
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Welcome to the forum, and thank you for sharing your positive story. You have the potential to inspire others, offering hope that their tinnitus may fade or that they can eventually habituate to it with time. If your moments of silence continue, you might consider writing a success story to encourage and support new sufferers. Thank you, and God bless.