I assume I have fairly severe tinnitus at this point. It was in part exposure to loud noises over the years (military), but I think chemotherapy really did me in the past year as tinnitus has become more bothersome than ever; caveat I tend to register and take interest in anything physical after cancer.
Its a constant beaming sound - I hear it right now. I can go most of the day distracting away from it, but there is no great aid or distraction when trying to go to sleep.
The closest solution has been trying to cancel it out with mobile apps that allow to you build custom frequencies (white noise generators) but they aren't perfect its not something I really have been able to become accustomed to using.
I assume I have fairly severe tinnitus at this point. It was in part exposure to loud noises over the years (military), but I think chemotherapy really did me in the past year as tinnitus has become more bothersome than ever; caveat I tend to register and take interest in anything physical after cancer.
Its a constant beaming sound - I hear it right now. I can go most of the day distracting away from it, but there is no great aid or distraction when trying to go to sleep.
The closest solution has been trying to cancel it out with mobile apps that allow to you build custom frequencies (white noise generators) but they aren't perfect its not something I really have been able to become accustomed to using.