Depression And Tinnitus - The Truth And What To Do About It!

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Depression And Tinnitus - What A Pain!

Why do depression and tinnitus often go together? The biggest reason is that tinnitus can be so unbearable. If you have tinnitus, you know what I mean.

I've read that tinnitus actually means ringing in the ears in Latin. Some say that it is not a disease at all, but that it is a symptom of an underlying condition. No matter what it means or what some say about it, I do know how irritating it can be to always have that screeching-ringing constantly going on in your ears.

Then when you close your eyes to go to sleep, there it is, often loud enough to keep you awake. What a pain! No wonder some people who have tinnitus get depressed!

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Depression And Tinnitus - Uncontrollable Frustration!

Not everyone who has tinnitus suffers from depression. Some people aren't even bothered by it. That's because tinnitus has different levels of intensity.

Those who do have depression and tinnitus that are related to each other are just plain frustrated. After all, you constantly hear this unpleasant sound in your ears that no one else can hear. You didn't turn it on and you can't turn it off.

It would be nice if you could be like those with normal hearing who can choose what they want to hear and when they want to hear it. Right?

The Tinnitus and Depression Question...

The question often comes up, "Does tinnitus cause depression or does depression cause tinnitus?"

As someone who has tinnitus, you don't need people to make you feel worse by suggestion that the cause is something that it is not. To make myself clear, the answer to the question above is no! Doctor's studies have clearly concluded that depression does not cause tinnitus.

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Someone Who Understands...Please!

In any event, whether or not you are depressed by your tinnitus, it still can cause stress and frustration, and you need to know what to do about it.

There are a lot of different ways to treat tinnitus suggested by some knowledgeable and some not-so-knowledgeable people. These treatments can range anywhere from using certain drugs to help you sleep through the noise to handing out "placebos." These placebos do nothing for you but make you feel better because you are taking something that you think will help.

Those who give out "placebos" believe that it is all in your mind. Too bad! What a heartless approach! You need real help, not a placebo.

Some Other Approaches To Helping With Tinnitus?

Of course, a lot of approaches to depression and tinnitus have been developed...some very helpful and some worthless.

Some who treat tinnitus focus on:

  • Counseling

  • Relaxation techniques

  • TRT (tinnitus retraining therapy)

TRT is designed to teach you to divert your attention away from the noise in your ears. It may help some people, but the problem is that you have to go to regular counseling sessions, which also means lots of "moola". I'm talking about transferring money from your pocket to the counselor's pockets of course.

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