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What's the main tool or method you using to cope with your tinnitus?
I'm doing some research so I can offer you all more great content and services. Would really appreciate your vote AND comments. 🙏😁💙
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@Mike Marcolin Me too!
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#1 Sound therapy
What part of tinnitus has impacted your life the most?
For me, it wasn’t just the noise. It was communication. Back when I was working as a software product manager, my entire day was meetings, conversations, decisions. And suddenly… - I was missing details - Struggling to follow conversations - Losing track when multiple people were talking It honestly felt like I couldn’t do my job the way I used to... That was probably the hardest part for me. But at the same time… That struggle is also what pushed me to: - Understand what was actually happening - Change how I responded to it - And eventually start helping others And somehow, that led to this community. 💙 I wouldn’t call tinnitus a gift. Not by any stretch. But I’ve seen this over and over: 👉 The way we respond to it can either keep us stuck… 👉 or slowly push us to adapt, grow, and regain control I'm curious about you: 👉 What has been the hardest part of tinnitus (or TTTS, hyperacusis, etc.) in your life? I'd really love to hear your experience. 🙏
What part of tinnitus has impacted your life the most?
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What I will miss most is sitting outside (if it ever gets warm enough) Having my cup of tea and just hearing the birds chirping and the silence but, I will find a new silence or put headphones on with some music. I also was not able to continue working part time and even though I'm 70 I miss that as well.
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@Elena Thompson 💜
This is what ENTs told me about tinnitus (twice)
When I first developed tinnitus, I went to see an ENT. I was basically told: “Just live with it. There’s nothing you can do.” That was it... 😯 No guidance, no plan, no real support. Of course, it made me feel worse. Some years later, I went back, this time because of TTTS. (middle-ear muscle spasms that can be extremely distressing) Different doctor, same feeling. Again: “There’s nothing you can do.” And then this: “We could cut the (middle-ear) muscle… but we don’t know if it will help. It might make things worse.” Both experiences left me feeling: More anxious More confused And completely on my own Each time, it pushed me into a deep search for answers. Eventually, I figured things out… but not thanks to these visits. 🤷‍♂️ Now I’m really curious about you 👇 What was your experience the first time you saw a doctor for tinnitus, hyperacusis, TTTS, or something similar? What did they tell you? How did it make you feel? Did it help… or make things worse? Let’s share openly, please. I think this will help a lot of people here. 🙏💙
This is what ENTs told me about tinnitus (twice)
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@Guy Cohen absolutely
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@Mike Morton I'll 2nd your Amen
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Good morning, everyone! After a week of reflection, rest, and renewal, today is a fresh start. ✨ Take a moment to set your intentions for the week: - Breathe deeply and ground yourself. - Focus on one thing at a time - progress, not perfection. - Let go of what no longer serves you, and carry forward the lessons from the past week. Remember: today is a clean slate. Small steps lead to big shifts. Wishing you a calm, focused, and fulfilling Monday!
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@Mike Morton How very lucky!
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@Elena Thompson I had a nice weekend but, it was cold and windy and we went to the cemetery to visit my husbands family and was soo cold.
Flying with Tinnitus? Your Simple Survival Guide ✈️
We've had several questions here recently about flying with tinnitus. Especially around: - pressure and “ear fullness” - noise in airports and airplanes - and tinnitus getting worse during travel So, as promised, I wanted to take a moment to go through this and give you some clear, practical guidance. 🔷 𝗣𝗿𝗲𝘀𝘀𝘂𝗿𝗲 𝗰𝗵𝗮𝗻𝗴𝗲𝘀 (𝘁𝗮𝗸𝗲𝗼𝗳𝗳 & 𝗹𝗮𝗻𝗱𝗶𝗻𝗴) This is usually the biggest concern. What’s important to understand: 👉 Pressure changes affect how your ears equalize… not your tinnitus directly The goal is simply to help your ears adjust naturally and comfortably. What helps: - swallowing, yawning, or chewing gum during descent - Valsalva maneuver - Perform *gently* when you feel pressure building up in your ears - staying hydrated - using filtered earplugs, if needed If your ears equalize, you’re generally okay. ℹ️ Important: If you already have known issues with pressure, Eustachian tube function, or ear pain during flights, it’s a good idea to check with your ENT before flying, just to be safe. 🔷 𝗡𝗼𝗶𝘀𝗲, 𝗰𝗿𝗼𝘄𝗱𝘀, 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝗳𝗲𝗲𝗹𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗼𝘃𝗲𝗿𝘄𝗵𝗲𝗹𝗺𝗲𝗱 Airports and planes can feel like a lot — especially with tinnitus. This is usually not about damage, but about your system getting overloaded. What helps: - light hearing protection if needed (not overprotecting) - noise-canceling headphones for comfort - keeping things as simple and calm as possible (avoid overloading yourself with too much at once) 👉 And if you’re traveling with others, it’s okay to take short breaks from interaction. For example: - step away for a few minutes - go to a quieter spot if possible - use a quick reset - calming breathing pattern and/or grounding, then redirect your focus (the protocol I shared recently is attached here as well) If you’re traveling alone, this becomes even simpler — just take a few minutes to reset your system when needed. 🔷 Reactive tinnitus during travel Travel days often include: stress fatigue noise changes in routine 👉 This combination can temporarily increase tinnitus or reactivity
Flying with Tinnitus? Your Simple Survival Guide ✈️
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This is Awesome. Thank You! Very helpful 😀
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Susan Harcharik
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Retired just started with tinnitus after having major brain surgery and losing hearing in one ear.

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