Yes you absolutely make sense . It is making me feel so drained and washed out at the moment ....sigh ..... I know I'm not the only one . Have a great Easter ⭐⭐⭐
Best explanation I have ever heard about acceptance and habutitation. I have had chronic tinnitus for over 3 years and am learning this. Thank you for this!❤
Thank you, and yes this does make sense. I have tinnitus and I to have learned to accept it. I just try and take better care of myself and find that helps to. Thank you!
Man, I'm so far from acceptance that it isn't even funny. But it is my goal, what you say here makes perfect sense and it gives me even more drive to get there. It's interesting to me that acceptance, in my case of course, hasn't got much to do with the actual baseline. Even when my tinnitus was non intrusive and non impacting, acceptance still wasn't there, and this influenced me in a negative way. Thanks again for another great video, thanks for sharing your thoughts !
Hi, I totally understand what you are saying . Acceptance is the hardest part I think. But it does come . I really believe that . Sending you best wishes 👍
Hey Jack, good to heard from you, nice vid. It means then that in one day you could be less habbituated, but the next day you can be more habbituated, right? TC
Hello Rick . Well mostly that habituation is fluid, and that it comes and goes. And I think that knowing that makes us less anxious about the hard days, cause we know better days are coming soon with it . Thanks man
I have two kinds of tinnitus..in my right ear it's high pitched...I've habituated to it..don't know how or when I got it or how long I've had it...the 2nd kind of tinnitus is in the head..it's a head roar some days, other days it sounds like an engine idling...the head noise isn't the problem..the problem is the vibrations I feel in my body...the same kind of vibrations you'd feel if you were at Niagara Falls on the Canadian side or sitting on the hood of a diesel truck .THAT is what I can't get used to. It stresses my body, it's like being on a vibrating belt all day long...Any ideas?
Hi. This is a really good question actually. I stick vehemently to things I know when answering questions so I’m going to say I am not sure here. And that’s because I need to give it some thought and do some research. I actually think this would make for a fantastic video . Might do some research and get back to you on this cause it’s an interesting topic. Sorry I can’t be of more use.
Yes you absolutely make sense . It is making me feel so drained and washed out at the moment ....sigh ..... I know I'm not the only one . Have a great Easter ⭐⭐⭐
Best explanation I have ever heard about acceptance and habutitation. I have had chronic tinnitus for over 3 years and am learning this. Thank you for this!❤
Thank you . Really glad the video was of interest. 🙏
Great video, makes so much sense. Thank you
Thank you. Glad the video was of use
Thank you, and yes this does make sense. I have tinnitus and I to have learned to accept it. I just try and take better care of myself and find that helps to. Thank you!
Thank you 🙏
Great message! Thank you.
Thank you
Man, I'm so far from acceptance that it isn't even funny. But it is my goal, what you say here makes perfect sense and it gives me even more drive to get there. It's interesting to me that acceptance, in my case of course, hasn't got much to do with the actual baseline. Even when my tinnitus was non intrusive and non impacting, acceptance still wasn't there, and this influenced me in a negative way.
Thanks again for another great video, thanks for sharing your thoughts !
Hi, I totally understand what you are saying . Acceptance is the hardest part I think. But it does come . I really believe that . Sending you best wishes 👍
I agree with all you said, my feelings are the same.
Thanks Simon .
Hey Jack, good to heard from you, nice vid.
It means then that in one day you could be less habbituated, but the next day you can be more habbituated, right?
TC
Hello Rick . Well mostly that habituation is fluid, and that it comes and goes. And I think that knowing that makes us less anxious about the hard days, cause we know better days are coming soon with it . Thanks man
I have two kinds of tinnitus..in my right ear it's high pitched...I've habituated to it..don't know how or when I got it or how long I've had it...the 2nd kind of tinnitus is in the head..it's a head roar some days, other days it sounds like an engine idling...the head noise isn't the problem..the problem is the vibrations I feel in my body...the same kind of vibrations you'd feel if you were at Niagara Falls on the Canadian side or sitting on the hood of a diesel truck .THAT is what I can't get used to. It stresses my body, it's like being on a vibrating belt all day long...Any ideas?
Hi . So sorry you are experiencing this. I can’t be of help I’m afraid as this is something I have no experience with .
@@thetinnituschannel Thanks for your reply.
Is there any truth between reactive Tinnitus and Tinnitus?
Hi. This is a really good question actually. I stick vehemently to things I know when answering questions so I’m going to say I am not sure here. And that’s because I need to give it some thought and do some research. I actually think this would make for a fantastic video . Might do some research and get back to you on this cause it’s an interesting topic. Sorry I can’t be of more use.
@@thetinnituschannel No problem, thanks.
Did your spikes return to your “baseline”?
Hi Keith. It varies man. But if it doesn’t my brain still adapts over time .
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