It is only recently that I have come to appreciate what an amazing piece of kit the human ear actually is.....with T you suddenly realise that you will never hear clearly again, and never again will your world be silent. As part of my "coming to terms" with my T I have learnt to switch off. What I mean by this is that I no longer "listen" to my T - I still "hear" it, but the sound no longer causes me to react.
I compare this to when I am in conversation with family or friends. If the conversation is interesting, I am actively listening to what is being said - I don't listen to the background noise of the room I am in....but if the conversation is of no interest I can actively switch off and start to listen to the TV - still hearing the conversation but not registering it.
I believe this to be a major step for me in coming to terms with managing my T. Hearing and listening are two totally different things and when you can eventually stop listening to your T and start to actively listen to what is going on in the world instead, you will be on the right road back to living again.
I still have bad days when the T wants to take over and "make" me listen to it - but I won't be beaten and I push it to the background whilst actively listening to the outside world.
Jane