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"The HUM", a persistent Low Frequency Noise

Hearing Loss | Last Active: Dec 4 11:57pm | Replies (168)

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He prescribed Diltiazem, which I'm currently taking, but the tinnitus isn't going away. The damage had already been done with getting the tinnitus. I've found out through researching about tinnitus, there isn't a cure for it to completely go away unfortunately. Just trying to cope with it.

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It's true that tinnitus doesn't have a known cure. We do know that some things tend to stimulate it in some people. Managing it is unique to each person who has it. Of course it also varies in intensity among individuals. My tinnitus usually sounds like crickets chirping. I can manage that as it's a more natural sound I remember from childhood. On the other hand, when it decides to come full blast like a very loud hum, it's not so easy. I'm thankful that it tends to go away quickly when it's like that. I know that happens most often if I'm under a lot of stress, so stress management is very important to me.