How to help tinnitus - 15 tips

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  • @jimw6659
    @jimw6659 8 місяців тому +20

    This is the most sense I’ve ever heard from anyone talking about a medical condition - thank you so much!

    • @CharlaneParson
      @CharlaneParson 4 місяці тому

      I don't understand what he's asking

  • @laisa.
    @laisa. 4 роки тому +269

    Update: now my T has reduced even more! I have been taking cold showers and fasted, cut caffeine and sugar and seing big results! 🌹 It can be done 💗

    • @JulianCowanHill
      @JulianCowanHill  4 роки тому +33

      Really glad to hear this. Keep going! Best wishes Julian

    • @elizabethneumann3825
      @elizabethneumann3825 3 роки тому +28

      Great job! Im up at 1am, re watching his videos bc I’m having a bad spike...thus ensued the anxiety, panic and just feeling very scared. I got out of bed to lay flat and do deep breathing and stretching. Waiting for this spike to go down. Anyways, thanks for posting your positive story.

    • @memogutierrez8932
      @memogutierrez8932 3 роки тому +1

      That's awesome, do you have IG or Facebook I like to here more of your more of your story

    • @JulianCowanHill
      @JulianCowanHill  3 роки тому +6

      You can find out more about my work with techniques and approaches and live online sessions on my app which you can download here. Hope this helps Best wishes Julian www.quietenapp.com

    • @kimzeitler1183
      @kimzeitler1183 3 роки тому +2

      Hi Julian I just recently started hearing tinnitus and now it's the anxiety that is keeping me awake and making sleep in general a stressful experience. I'm wondering if taking the antidepressants my doctor prescribed is a good idea or if I should just try a more natural approach? Please thanks

  • @laisa.
    @laisa. 4 роки тому +185

    Tinnitus may absolutely go away! When I started believeing it actually can - my nervous system started to calm down, my anxiety is almost vanished and my T is very low. I only hear it when it is very quiet, and I actually expect it to totally go away.
    I also realized that all the calminh techniques are very good - as long as you don't view them as techniques, you need to not put words to it but rather allow yourself to look for a calmer feeling. This calmer feeling is what tells you your nervous system is regulating itself. And after a while you can accomplish this feeling without any techniques at all! Just by knowing this calmer place is within you, you can go there more easily and more often, because you have felt it.
    My 10 months nightmare of anxiety, panic, insomnia, depression, suicidal thoughts are almost vanished. And the T is much better too 🥰

    • @srrajesh6921
      @srrajesh6921 3 роки тому +4

      Good to hear

    • @melodyebuskin5490
      @melodyebuskin5490 3 роки тому +4

      Did you follow any diet, fasting or vitamin protocols as well?

    • @kyungjodo6494
      @kyungjodo6494 3 роки тому +1

      can i know what steps did you take?

    • @Just4izzybell
      @Just4izzybell 3 роки тому +1

      How are you now?:)

    • @melodyebuskin5490
      @melodyebuskin5490 3 роки тому +7

      @@Just4izzybell a lot better. Sound still there but not as bad as I’m not so freaked out. It takes time to get to a place of acceptance then healing.

  • @surjayande4763
    @surjayande4763 5 років тому +193

    To all the sufferers....
    I have had tinnitus for 6 months and I have been to a dark place but u know what u will hear silence again I can hear silence in the quietest of the rooms now...the thing u should know it's not a cure it won't happen quickly stop acting like that u will do that and tinnitus will go away....it's a gradual process when you are in a good place with ur Tinnitus start hearing it I mean don't use masking devices or noise it will be difficult at first but slowly u will get accustomed then go back to your normal life as much as possible u will start noticing that the sound will become less of a issue...and slowly u will hear silence...IT'S ABSOLUTELY POSSIBLE TO FULLY RECOVER
    EX TINNITUS PATIENT

    • @WNJOfficial
      @WNJOfficial 4 роки тому +9

      Surjayan De Manys thanks for giving me the hope! Have had tinnitus for one week, and I'm so anxiety and worried about it. Many I need more training to let me calm down.

    • @surjayande4763
      @surjayande4763 4 роки тому +7

      @@WNJOfficial yes I remember my first week i was so depressed I lost hope but when I look back I really laugh at myself I mean I was so depressed just because of a sound in my ears...so just calm down the more you calm down the faster tinnitus will back off
      It's always possible I have been there

    • @eleenilagan
      @eleenilagan 4 роки тому +2

      But how about your dizziness? Did u have one and will it improve too?

    • @surjayande4763
      @surjayande4763 4 роки тому +1

      @@eleenilagan no but I think you should get your blood pressure checked.

    • @WNJOfficial
      @WNJOfficial 4 роки тому +3

      @@surjayande4763 I've got much better now, how much time did you spent gettting a full recovery? I can still hear the buzz sound while I'm going to bed, and I'm a little bit anxicous about how long I can get fully recovery

  • @errantbard937
    @errantbard937 Рік тому +42

    For almost six years now I've had tinnitus. I managed to habituate and get it under control to the point I no longer even noticed it, but yesterday a speeding car drove directly passed me making a loud noise and bringing my tinnitus right back to how loud it was six years ago when it started. I never expected it to knock me back so hard, I'm back here on Julian's videos to get myself back into healing again. It's incredibly depressing, but I know I have to get back on track and back to where I was. Wish me luck, and good luck to all of you who are on your road to healing.

    • @CollinKillian
      @CollinKillian Рік тому +3

      How ya doing bud? I'll pray for your quick habituation..

    • @errantbard937
      @errantbard937 Рік тому +1

      ​@@CollinKillian Thank you Collin. It's been a difficult few weeks. It seems like a lot contributed to my tinnitus this time. It started with a middle ear infection and was exacerbated by physical issues with my neck. I have managed to bring the tinnitus down to a somewhat manageable level again, though I still have a little bit of a bothersome level of hyperacusis. Luckily I found a channel that's up there with Julian for treating tinnitus that I shall link below. Liam Stops Tinnitus.
      www.youtube.com/@liamstopstinnitus4617
      Applying the body based practices I had learned from Julian with other advice from this guy's channel seems to be working. I've changed my diet and due to my eustachian tubes being out of whack from the middle ear infection I am trying anti mould treatment just in case mould contributed. One thing Liam's channel has taught me is that there are a whole myriad of different causes of tinnitus. I'm going to try this remedy he recommends from Dr. Jill Crista for eradicating mould that may be infesting the eustachian tube.
      ua-cam.com/video/NMH6enlKNO8/v-deo.html&ab_channel=Dr.JillCrista
      Fingers crossed this all works. If anything getting the dreaded T back has taught me a hell of a lot more about it through Liam's channel.

    • @Aignith
      @Aignith Рік тому +1

      You got this easy

    • @errantbard937
      @errantbard937 Рік тому +4

      @@Aignith Thanks Aignith! I have managed to bring it down again significantly since posting this and have once again habituated! I'm glad you commented as it reminded me to update this to let people know that just like Julian you can always overcome tinnitus if you get it again.

    • @Ryliftz
      @Ryliftz 9 місяців тому +1

      @@errantbard937so we’re never going to have a normal life again then? Gun shots ruined my hearing, and even if I habituate I’ll have to hide from loud noise for the rest of my life… I messed up my life man I’m only 24 I am so depressed. Don’t want this anymore 😔 I cry a lot and just want to give up on everything sometimes

  • @Hauerization
    @Hauerization 5 років тому +64

    Julian is my new jedimaster - everytime Im getting the tinnitus-blues, I listen to this and get centered and focused.

  • @MattWilliams482
    @MattWilliams482 9 місяців тому +9

    One of if not the best video I have seen on this problem. Thank you so much.

  • @guppyconsume5073
    @guppyconsume5073 5 років тому +167

    this mans voice is the thing that helps me

    • @Wesker10000
      @Wesker10000 5 років тому +6

      You will be okay. Thinking of you, and well wishes.

    • @RaymondYocum-uw5hd
      @RaymondYocum-uw5hd 4 роки тому +3

      guppy consume that’s weird

    • @nancynoonan3997
      @nancynoonan3997 4 роки тому +1

      Yes, I very much agree.

    • @neldonah2833
      @neldonah2833 3 роки тому

      Information central for everything relating to tinnitus.

  • @Künstler_ohne_Werk
    @Künstler_ohne_Werk 5 років тому +64

    I am 41 years old an I have my tinnitus since 22 years. He was getting louder and louder over the years. My life is full of stress because my soul is sick. This video give me so much hope and help. Thank you. ❤️ Sorry for my english, I am from Germany.

    • @АлександрИванов-х4с4ъ
      @АлександрИванов-х4с4ъ 5 років тому

      Do you have hyperacusis?

    • @5chrisy
      @5chrisy 4 роки тому +2

      @nature2rule well if you been relaxing! Get off your arse and do something to take your mind off it..
      Don't drink coffee tea makes it worst alcohol makes it worst.
      I've got it myself, just live with it No cure

    • @Chigi66
      @Chigi66 Рік тому

      Hast du ihn noch?

    • @Künstler_ohne_Werk
      @Künstler_ohne_Werk Рік тому

      @@Chigi66 natürlich.

    • @Chigi66
      @Chigi66 Рік тому

      @@Künstler_ohne_Werk shit ich bin 19 und hab seit 4 Wochen tinnitus (stress) was meinst du

  • @terrygovender2941
    @terrygovender2941 10 місяців тому +3

    I had T 3 years ago and thought my life was over but after listening to your videos .it helped me manage it and even live with it.its still there but I don't take notice of it.thank you so much ❤

    • @JulianCowanHill
      @JulianCowanHill  10 місяців тому +1

      Really glad to hear you are making good progress and that the work is helping you. Keep on going! My app may be able to get you even further. www.quietenapp.com Wishing you an on-going recovery. Best wishes Julian

  • @jyomjyamsupanuch497
    @jyomjyamsupanuch497 4 роки тому +22

    Thank you❤️ i hope every tinnitus sufferers getting better, and i will also be fighting! Lets beat it guys!

    • @ozlempeters7977
      @ozlempeters7977 3 роки тому +4

      Yes!!! Sometimes I feel so alone in this battle but I know that I am not.

  • @kandy73249
    @kandy73249 5 років тому +23

    I'm 2 minutes in and this makes so much sense, it's insane.

    • @kandy73249
      @kandy73249 5 років тому +2

      I found out from the doctor that I have a semicircular dehiscence. :( :(

    • @kandy73249
      @kandy73249 5 років тому

      @@nottingham1 it's a rare hole that's in the inner ear in the semicircular canal. It's open to the inside of your head. Look into it. I'm so bummed.

    • @kandy73249
      @kandy73249 5 років тому +1

      @@nottingham1 I just don't know what I can do to close the hole that has been formed. The doctors say that there is no way to do this without surgery. I really wish there was some type of vitamin or something that I could take that would help bone regrow. This type of sound is really making me crazy and hearing every sound that goes on inside of my body is just debilitating. I do believe if it was just tinnitus without the dehiscence that your techniques that you show here would help greatly but unfortunately since the hole exist I am unable to lessen the sound at all.

    • @kandy73249
      @kandy73249 5 років тому +1

      @@nottingham1 yes I have tried many things in his videos, while they do give me comfort they do not get rid of the ringing only because it is not just tinnitus it is semicircular dehiscence. :(

    • @melodyebuskin5490
      @melodyebuskin5490 4 роки тому +3

      Candy Marie contact Liam Stops Tinnitus. He knows a lot about the medical side of T because he spent years researching and cured his own. He may be able to recommend something or someone.

  • @pullman5250
    @pullman5250 6 років тому +14

    Anyone suffering from tinnitus should follow this gentleman he is the only person I know who totally understands how you feel and his knowledge of tinnitus speaks volumes to the thousands he has helped . You must read his books on tinnitus they have helped me immensely. Well done Julian Cowan hill.

  • @anthony6841
    @anthony6841 4 роки тому +44

    Two days in your tips and I see progress! I had tinnitus all my life and you totally change my whole perspective of well being and saved my life.

    • @JulianCowanHill
      @JulianCowanHill  4 роки тому +6

      Really glad to hear it. It took a while for the pennies to drop in my mind but eventually, it just started feeling like common sense. If you would like more support please have a look at my app with more in-depth techniques and on-line group sessions : www.quietenapp.com/
      Wishing you a steady, on-going improvement. Best wishes Julian

    • @anupkumar9232
      @anupkumar9232 3 роки тому +3

      how are you now.

  • @legendgamer676
    @legendgamer676 Рік тому +20

    2 years on from hearing my tinnitus for the first time, immediately panicking and rushing to the internet for answers, and low and behold I’m absolutely fine. Still hear it sometimes but honestly don’t really care anymore. My advice to anyone reading this would be break this cycle by staying away from online content about tinnitus (except for the positive stuff from people like Julian) as it is just doing the opposite effect of what you want. The more attention you give it the worse it will seem. Just keep living your life same as before it will just fade out into the background.

    • @Itsjennaaaay
      @Itsjennaaaay Рік тому +2

      So true, when I have anxiety my tinnitus sounds so loud. When I breathe it lessens. When I read negative I go into panic mode.

    • @legendgamer676
      @legendgamer676 Рік тому +1

      @@Itsjennaaaay Yep, I find mine is now only noticeable in bursts, I’ll go for ages without hearing/noticing it then I’ll have a period where it becomes a distraction and sometimes anxiety provoking, but it’s all good

    • @margueritebeson8498
      @margueritebeson8498 6 місяців тому +1

      I just have it for a few weeks now ..and I feel so sad ..alone

    • @legendgamer676
      @legendgamer676 6 місяців тому

      @@margueritebeson8498 you will go through a grieving process. But eventually you will fully habituate to it and not even notice it’s there. If you have family or friends you can talk to then that will help. I have had it now for 2 and a half years and the best advice I can give is just keep moving forward and growing in your life. You will find that eventually it will fade into the background. I know how hard it is as I remember being in your position and feeling utterly overwhelmed and depressed and now I could care less about it.

    • @janbarker9845
      @janbarker9845 2 місяці тому

      Hi julian I had it for 15 yrs a.nd it's spiked it's sensitive too as I got bad anxiety stress I've taken to walking and calm mindfulness I've done before at least 3 times but definitely need positive thoughts

  • @MindMetalworks
    @MindMetalworks 5 років тому +72

    This video just about saved my life, not even joking. Thankyou. Just listening to your voice is enough!!

    • @adaumus
      @adaumus 5 років тому +5

      This guy is the closest thing honestly that has helped me understand my tinnitus, the way I function and how to deal with it.

    • @MindMetalworks
      @MindMetalworks 5 років тому +6

      @@adaumus yeah my tinnitus is linked to the neurological pain and buzzing i feel throughout my whole body, i am using this method to manage a whole body pain condition. I would say that severe tinnitus makes about 10% of my total discomfort. Enter through the strait gate and it will lead you to the underbelly of the whale, where you will be confronted with the dragon.

    • @sillysaus2326
      @sillysaus2326 4 роки тому +4

      It saved my life too

    • @ozlempeters7977
      @ozlempeters7977 3 роки тому +1

      Honestly yes!!! Yes I agree Julian has given me so much hope.

  • @Sunrise-qo2df
    @Sunrise-qo2df 5 років тому +32

    “Most tinnitus people are heady” I so agree with this.This feels so true, thank you for latest video, which I listened to intently rewinding a dozen times in parts to really understand your point.
    I have been meaning to book a session with you through your website but am just waiting for the right moment.
    Your book Long tide to silence book is a great book which I still haven’t finished having started reading it 2 months ago.
    You have a God given gift, please don’t stop posting these videos, they are highly appreciated. Thank you 🙏🏻

  • @woodbae8698
    @woodbae8698 4 роки тому +58

    I have 8/10 tinnitus and acute severe anxiety. When i got it one 4am morning i had a panic attack.
    First i want u to know suffer that u will be ok!
    U will have to focus.
    The first big struggle is to control the anxiety.
    U are in an injured state. Ur inner ear mechanisms have been injured. And ur brain is compensating.
    This is a stress response. Hang in there. It will get better. It will get better. Like i did.
    Brace urself for a few days. Like any injury the pain will go down. Ur body will try to clean itself. Drink lots of water
    If there is anxiety, there is a way. The last resort tho is an anti anxiety pill like alprozalam. Dont use it yet. Because it will get better only for the last result.
    Sleeping will be difficult for a while. U have to focus on the techniques mentioned to relax. It will get better.
    Pray. Massage the head. Drink water
    No coffee or stimulants. Eat bananas.
    It will get better. Trust me. The brain has ways of coping. Be stronger than u never thought of u cud be.
    Listen to positive people.
    Avoid avoid avoid negative talk.
    Because it will get better.
    Clean ur body avoid ototoxic drugs and processed foods, chrmicals like aspartame etc.
    Because it will get better .
    Have someone to help u.
    Because it will get better
    Rest. Focus. Breathe. It will get better believe me. U will think dark thoughts but its ok because it will get better!

    • @woodbae8698
      @woodbae8698 4 роки тому +11

      @60cents Hhhh its not cured yet but ive gotten rid of the anxiety and have got the loudness down to 2-4/10 which is bearable, i can do normal activities more

    • @tm4913
      @tm4913 4 роки тому

      Thank you I do believe you. I can feel it in my heart. It will get better

    • @ballistic2513
      @ballistic2513 4 роки тому +2

      @@tm4913 yes just pray to God, He is merciful and its a test from Him

    • @tm4913
      @tm4913 4 роки тому +1

      Thank you for the encouragement. I needed to hear that from someone else. Gid bless you

    • @tm4913
      @tm4913 4 роки тому

      Thank you so much I love all your kind words and inspirational thoughts now I know ot will het better

  • @MatthewLPU
    @MatthewLPU 6 років тому +38

    God bless you Julian!! After all these years your still making video's and helping people with their'e Tinitus.

  • @zachcory123
    @zachcory123 5 років тому +24

    Thank you for this video...It is all so true. Listen carefully to everything he says! I have had Tinnitus for 5 years. I believe the stress in my life started it. I have gotten rid of people and situations that it started from. You are so right about the power of massage! Do massage as much as possible and the feet are an important area not to ignore. Other tips...No nicotine, no alcohol, no sugar! breath correctly and walk everyday as a discipline. Good Luck and God Bless you Julian!

  • @dianebk2003
    @dianebk2003 5 років тому +24

    Thank you so much for this. I followed a link from a tinnitus Facebook group that I was so happy to have found, but now I realize just how much negativity was on the page. I spent hours on the page, reading, answering questions...it made me feel little better to not be alone, but I've been consumed with thoughts of how this was forever, there's no cure, there's a million different causes and I'm never going to be free of it...but then I found this. Oh, thank you Julian Cowan Hill. Just a half hour with you and I feel like there's hope. I'm crying with relief because I've been so scared...on the edge of a panic attack for days. I'm bipolar with anxiety disorder, so the sudden spike in the tinnitus I've had for decades has just frightened me so much. I can't stop crying, but I feel so hopeful now.
    I used to love Tai Chi, but stopped doing it - I don't know why - but now I think I'm going to find a class. I'm also coming back, and I'm getting your book, and I'm going to get better.
    I wish I could cry on your shoulder a bit. I can't stop crying, but I can feel the stress relief, too. Thank you so much.

  • @doublerfpaintcorp.2817
    @doublerfpaintcorp.2817 3 роки тому +25

    I find Julian to be very helpful. I've had pulsatile tinnitus on and off for about 1 year. The first key is dry fasting for me. I do 24 to 34 hours on occassion. Also try the cold bath/showers as well. Never give up and you will win.

    • @michellehopkins9954
      @michellehopkins9954 3 роки тому

      Hello. Could you give me more info on the dry fasting please? Listening to Julian there he mentions to ease yourself into fasting....how does one "ease" themselves into fasting? Does it mean in the beginning to reduce the amount of meals you have a day and when your more comfortable with it, go the day without anything? Thanks Michelle

    • @rikkijhogan
      @rikkijhogan 2 роки тому +3

      @@michellehopkins9954 hi Michelle anything new take a slow approach. Maybe start with intermitant fasting and work your way up to a dry fast 24 hours then next time round do a 48hour. Eat well before fasting. When coming off a fast simple plain foods is best ease back into eating.

    • @rikkijhogan
      @rikkijhogan 2 роки тому

      Have you had an mra or mrv for your PT? I follow a wooshers fb page and its taught me alot. Usually they say its venouse. 🤔

  • @hansolo4942
    @hansolo4942 6 років тому +44

    Thank you Julian Cowan Hill. Probably one of the best Tinnitus videos out there! Everyone having tinnitus should watch this first, before going on a healing journey. the only thing i could add to this video is the importance of sleep: sleep also has quite of an impact on tinnitus. i guess because of the same reason: stress. bad sleep causes a lot of stress in the body and also adrenalin. everyone having difficulties sleeping, should try to improve. that could be herbs or better sleeping habits. what helped me the most are things like journaling and positive mindset exercises right before going to bed. all the best to you all!

    • @bhinderbinder
      @bhinderbinder 5 років тому +6

      I agree. He is really helpful, and he points out that so many of us sufferers are 'head' people, energy going upward upward, stress and over thinking. That would be me. Ha ha! Regarding falling asleep, what helps me is to watch a movie in bed, with the sound turned down low, so that as I fall asleep I can still hear what's going on, but it's not too loud to interfere with relaxing.

    • @melodyebuskin5490
      @melodyebuskin5490 4 роки тому

      Beth Heinecamp yup, me too. Getting out of the head and into the heart.

    • @Pysslis
      @Pysslis 4 роки тому

      Han Solo I find that blue blocking glasses at night help a lot, and try to not eat and drink 4 hours before bed.

    • @sofijunaid6483
      @sofijunaid6483 4 роки тому

      What r these positive mindset exercises

  • @shelleyj1374
    @shelleyj1374 4 роки тому +8

    Easily the best description of tinnitus I've come across. Nothing short of superb. Thank you, Julian.

  • @rosamundjaward631
    @rosamundjaward631 6 років тому +7

    I am so glad I came across your videos. I have tinnitus. I do know for how long. It got worse when lost my mum and husband within two months. I am struggling with stress and I cannot sleep. The hissing in my ears is causing me sleepless nights. Please help me.

  • @annefrance801
    @annefrance801 5 років тому +7

    Really helpful video. At night if I'm having a problem I put a video on, on YT and listen no one of the many great ones on rainy nights, thunder and crackling log fires. Asleep in no time.

  • @kathiewhite1852
    @kathiewhite1852 3 роки тому +6

    I have tried to understand my tinnitus for years and he finally gave me the clear answers I have been looking for. Thank you.

  • @eileen945
    @eileen945 6 років тому +11

    I just found your channel sir.
    Just want to tell you how much I appreciate your work and your time here.
    Thank you 🙏from Az.
    U.S.

  • @airephoto
    @airephoto 5 років тому +20

    I feel better after just watching this video. I’ve been going through the anxious cycle with tinnitus. Heading for the yoga mat. ❤️

    • @SowmyaRamaniMahadevan
      @SowmyaRamaniMahadevan 3 роки тому

      Hi, how are you managing these days

    • @patfoley4888
      @patfoley4888 3 місяці тому

      I laughed when I saw you going for the yoga mat. I went last week and she had pan flutes on for an hour the music and my tinnitus got so bad from those high pitched flutes I'm thinking of not going again. It was like a knife in my ear tomorrow is Yoga again and I'm still in the spike from last week's flutes

  • @tneary8319
    @tneary8319 4 роки тому +9

    I have been blessed today! I found you! Thank you. You are so pleasant to listen to.

  • @adaumus
    @adaumus 5 років тому +10

    Your videos themselves help me disengage from the flight or flight energy that spikes my tinnitus. I feel I get adrenal fatigue and will take your advice on yoga and meditation to settle myself.

  • @sliff999
    @sliff999 5 років тому +6

    Makes a lot of sense. Will apply what I’ve listened too. Severe tinnitus now for the last couple of years. Has been hard. Hopefully some light at the end of the tunnel.

  • @marcwills8502
    @marcwills8502 6 років тому +14

    perfecto..37 years of tinnitus he's the most spot on you'll listen to, i used to run on stress, drink, drugs, anything that helped a 24/7 career driven lifestyle ...had CBT for 9 months & saw Simon Baker too for some serious chilling out sill am at the moment & can say wow i've changed, not just tinnitus but life is just way better... I think a lot of what Julian says could be applied to life not just tinnitus. So if your a stressful one, don't think you can meditate or be mindful i'd argue you can & get better. I had this impact my life so many times, years of tears as a kid.. I listen to these videos just as a reminder of whats real whilst chilling out..My tinnitus hasn't gone although i forget about it most of the time, life runs fast in front of me but not me...slow down be mindful it's fantastic.

    • @BOCELLIRITTER
      @BOCELLIRITTER 5 років тому

      Thank you for this video Julian. Jut WOW!

    • @tm4913
      @tm4913 4 роки тому +1

      Your saying having CBT Changed your life. Im so confused everyone says to many different things. Come on we are new suffers explain

  • @TheNW9mm
    @TheNW9mm 7 місяців тому

    I've had a very stressful year at work, and developed tinnitus, I'm really pleased to find this video, it's so helpful.

  • @GratefulThird
    @GratefulThird 2 роки тому +11

    Thank you! On 12/23/2021 I woke up with sudden hearing loss + tinnitus. Steroid treatment has had no effect. I have been a wreck (uncharacteristic for me): depressed, jittery, low energy, craving a massage (also uncharacteristic). Watching this video today (and the one in which you explain all the systems involved in hearing) has been an eye opener. Totally explains my somatic and emotional chaos. Deep breathing and calming down has already made the tinnitus less annoying, and I feel much more hopeful.

    • @JulianCowanHill
      @JulianCowanHill  2 роки тому +2

      Thank you so much for your positive feedback. Glad to hear the information is helpful. If you want more you can find it on my app which doesn't have any of the negative stuff you can find online: www.quietenapp.com Wishing you well, Julian

    • @amylee9
      @amylee9 2 роки тому

      How are you doing today? I had the same thing happened to me a couple of weeks ago. You’re not alone.

    • @GratefulThird
      @GratefulThird 2 роки тому

      @@amylee9 I am happy to report that my symptoms are now mostly gone - they lasted about 8-10 weeks. I feel very, very fortunate. I am so sorry to hear this has happened to you, and I wish you a quick recovery.

    • @amylee9
      @amylee9 2 роки тому

      @@GratefulThird thank you so much. Is there anything you feel helped you the most ? Or just time and natural healing? Thank you!

    • @GratefulThird
      @GratefulThird 2 роки тому +1

      @@amylee9 I took a 10 day course of oral steroids, then had three steroid shots through that ear drum, 1/week, had 3 acupuncture treatments, took sublingual B12 daily, reduced sodium, caffeine, and alcohol, and meditated a lot. I have no idea which helped and which didn’t, unfortunately.

  • @ChoctawNawtic4
    @ChoctawNawtic4 4 роки тому +3

    I've been going to a therapist for 2 months now trying to get her to help me w/CBT for tinnitus & sound sensitivity, and TBH this is THE BEST & most HOPEFUL information I've rcvd for tinnitus to date. THANK YOU!!

  • @MrDanja67
    @MrDanja67 4 роки тому +5

    Thank you so much my rumble in my ear feels better already... best advice I’ve listened to .

  • @larrynones3353
    @larrynones3353 4 роки тому +23

    God Bless You Brother! Julian is a true gift from God.

  • @MikeyG04
    @MikeyG04 5 років тому +7

    This helped me so much I already felt better just watching the video

  • @Streamerabi
    @Streamerabi 4 роки тому +3

    I've been drinking crazy amounts of coffee for years and years.. that's probably why I'm experiencing tinnitus now since 7+ weeks. I'm really grateful for this vid, so helpful!

  • @jangasunwar2550
    @jangasunwar2550 5 років тому +17

    Hi Julian.. you are great .. thank you very much for keep sharing useful information. I met you at your place quite few time when I had tinnitus. I got better after seeing you. When I saw GP in first place they said to me you live with this for life but you have proved they are wrong , tinnitus can be cured.

  • @fooey-mg7br
    @fooey-mg7br 2 роки тому +3

    This is excellent! I have watched this more than once! Thank you Julian! Can’t wait to get your book!

    • @JulianCowanHill
      @JulianCowanHill  2 роки тому

      Thanks for the positive feedback. You may find my app helpful too. I put all my latest videos there and provide direct on-line support and provide lots of practical techniques and approaches there you may find helpful. www.quietenapp.com If you need personal support please contact me at: info@juliancowanhill.co.uk
      Best wishes Julian

  • @susanbourgeois3503
    @susanbourgeois3503 3 роки тому +17

    Thank you for the helpful advice. Meditating on the Bible, the love of God and beautiful worship music and the goodness of God really helps.

  • @albuleneahmeti6916
    @albuleneahmeti6916 9 місяців тому +1

    Thank you so much this video confirms a LOT of the things that I haven been trying to explain to my family! We had a lot of stress during holidays and due to that I started hearing the buzz!

  • @xreturnwthhonorx
    @xreturnwthhonorx 6 років тому +42

    My Tinnitus started on Nov 17th of last month after stressing over a complicated surgery on my collar bone neck area. The day after surgery I woke up with my right ear ringing and my left buzzing. Thank God I found your videos on day 3. I have been following your advice (walking, eating healthy, mediation, no more sugar) and my Tinnitus went from a 8 to a 3 within two weeks. I keep planning to keep up this new healthy lifestyle, and hopefully I can get it to the point were I no longer hear it at all

    • @EdilsonTrades
      @EdilsonTrades 6 років тому

      xreturnwthhonorx congrats

    • @xreturnwthhonorx
      @xreturnwthhonorx 6 років тому +18

      ​@@EdilsonTrades My T is still there but now it's a low crackling pop in both ears, and only when I get stressed out I notice the loud ringing comes back. Also garlic!! I can't tell you why this works for me it could be all mental but it does.
      Sleeping isn't a problem anymore because right off the bat I decide to listen to my T instead of masking the sound with white noise or other T treatments at night. I actually started to enjoy the humming in my ears at night. It's telling me I'm alive and I think maybe were just special and we can hear something others can't. I know it's tough to stop falling into the negative loop hole, but if all you do is read the negative stories you'll never get better yourself. I hope this helps someone that struggled in the beginning like I did. If you stay positive it can get better. Just hang in there

    • @ActuallyDheeraj
      @ActuallyDheeraj 5 років тому +1

      @@xreturnwthhonorx Any update for us?

    • @ashishkumarnaik4255
      @ashishkumarnaik4255 4 роки тому +2

      Did it reduce ?

    • @melodyebuskin5490
      @melodyebuskin5490 4 роки тому +1

      xreturnwthhonorx I did the same. I imagine it’s falling rain and I fall right to sleep.

  • @tAiLspo0n
    @tAiLspo0n 6 років тому +10

    Hi Julian, I've been having deafening tinnitus, until hours ago it was excruciatingly loud. Tried my best to calm myself after listening to what you say, listening to my body, no pun intended. My job makes my anxiety go in overclock, and I have minor tremors too. Anyway thank you so much, will look into more of your videos, Thank you so very very much!

    • @lostwonderer6841
      @lostwonderer6841 4 роки тому +1

      I was playing volleyball today and I am a really competieve person so it got semi loud. I remember getting it from a ear infection in italian class and the sound was so loud. I thought I had a mingrain or I was going crazy but no it was the tinnitus. My ears feel so stiff. I went to the doctor and get some drops that did help the tinnitus a lot. That week I keot thinking about it. However it has gotten a lot better ever since tho I do feel it worsens when you get anixtey the calms down again.

    • @scottcroy9868
      @scottcroy9868 9 місяців тому

      How are you getting on now ?

  • @Grafgi
    @Grafgi 4 роки тому +5

    Thank You again, Julian.
    I had a tinnitus spike in 2016 an just 1 therapy session ( online) an reading your book really helped me out that time. Two weeks ago (June 2020) I had a new tinnitus spike after a motorbike tour. Now it is getting better by rewinding all that knowledge I aquired about dealing with tinnitus. The point was, that at the end if this video, you speak about the situation of getting a new spike. For me, it was very important to recall that it is possible to recover by my own . Keep on encouraging people !

  • @Luna_and_Miles
    @Luna_and_Miles 4 роки тому +7

    This is such a wonderful video, wow, thank you so much, Julian! One of your best videos. Everyone who has had tinnitus should watch this video.

  • @TheRedKite1
    @TheRedKite1 5 років тому +9

    Wow!!
    One of the best videos I have ever seen on UA-cam!
    Great work, you bring grace to those in need!

    • @demetsanam2150
      @demetsanam2150 5 років тому

      How long time did you suffer from tinnitus!

  • @MrLenez
    @MrLenez 7 місяців тому +2

    This gives me a lot of hope, hopefully I can change my T. It started 3 weeks ago when I came back from holiday, I went by plane and suddenly poof there was some annoying noise in my ear. I checked online and it scared me really hard.
    People like you give me a lot of hope, hopefully I can reduce it and even remove it from my toughts. At this moment it is 24/7 on my mind and that makes it worse.

    • @JulianCowanHill
      @JulianCowanHill  7 місяців тому

      For more help please download my app www.quietenapp.com Watch all the videos and please try the practices in the First Things First section. You can also come along to one of our live Q&A sessions. Hope this helps, best wishes Julian

    • @photosbycarmenkc3509
      @photosbycarmenkc3509 4 місяці тому

      How interstellar mine came too, from a plane ride.

    • @lakshyapathak5146
      @lakshyapathak5146 2 місяці тому

      Are you okay now?

  • @palec001malik
    @palec001malik 6 років тому +12

    Amazing - thank you. I love the fact that you addressed the avoiding reading all the online stuff as that's exactly what I did yesterday and it was so depressing! I always felt that the buzzing was normal somehow - like hearing "the sound of silence" and to hear you talk about the buzzing of your central nervous system - that made total sense to me! Thank you so much for making this video!

  • @xcastinx
    @xcastinx 3 роки тому +1

    I just wanted to say thank you 🙏 for all the good advice. I developed tinnitus after losing my job, stress and anxiety brought it on. Now I just have to “switch it off”.

  • @angelique101011
    @angelique101011 6 років тому +6

    Thank you Julian for all the information you share about tinnitus, it has given me a huge insight on how to overcome this tinnitus, your an angel in disguise and I hope other people learn from you as well, you are so motivating. Thank you again

  • @MrRonnmaui
    @MrRonnmaui 3 роки тому +5

    Very good stuff Julian. I had a moderate heart attack several months ago. Then came the panic attacks and recently the tinnitus. I am really diving deep to stay calm. I think some of my issue is somatic tinnitus from neck degeneration. Thanks for the hopeful journey, I need it.

    • @JulianCowanHill
      @JulianCowanHill  3 роки тому +1

      Really wish you well with your recuperation. Please find a good craniosacral therapist or body worker to help you get there. Best wishes Julian

  • @Animosity23
    @Animosity23 5 років тому +8

    Thank you so much for sharing all this valuable information in your channel. You've given me hope! I am so grateful!

  • @reenaprasad5066
    @reenaprasad5066 5 років тому +9

    So happy I found you. God bless you.

  • @willielast
    @willielast 5 років тому +17

    This is the best advice I've heard. Its funny I figured out a lot of these tips by myself, I think our bodies know it somehow (but very often we ignore our own instincts). Like the humming thing, I literally figured that out earlier today. So much good advice here, thank you so much.

  • @gothiquin
    @gothiquin Рік тому +1

    Thanks for your kind advice. A year and a half along, I have already been making positive progress. But I didn't know it could be better. I am encouraged by your words of hope. ⭐

    • @JulianCowanHill
      @JulianCowanHill  Рік тому

      If you download my app www.quietenapp.com and go to the documents section on the homepage, you will find a document called "Positive Feedback." There are about 130 cases of people getting better there which you may find encouraging. There are also positive stories videos you can watch too of people getting better. Having a positive and practical approach to tinnitus definitely helps. It's like saying to your brain, "Go fetch well-being, and a sense of safety," and as a result you do more and more, and the alarm bells stop ringing. Hope this helps. Wishing you well, Julian

    • @gothiquin
      @gothiquin Рік тому

      @@JulianCowanHill Many thanks for the reply. I did download the app. Will have a look. All the best. ⭐🌞

  • @qantas_
    @qantas_ 6 років тому +12

    Thank you Julian. You give me hope. Greetings from Italy

  • @carolvillanueva6999
    @carolvillanueva6999 5 років тому +2

    Hello Mr. Julian,
    I've been struggling with tinnitus and THIS IS WHAT I'VE BEEN LOOKING FORWARD TO HEAR! The drs have scared me a lot and your video was very soothing and encouraging. I'm a professional translator and I would love to do the subtitles for this video for Latin America for free if you allow me. You are the owner of this video and the subtitles will be too. The only reason I feel the need to translate this video is because many non English speakers can be benefited from this beacon of light and of course, it'll be an honor to do it for free.

  • @nancyb4281
    @nancyb4281 5 років тому +4

    Hello
    I just want to say thank you. Your videos have helped me deal with tinnitus more than anything else! God bless you!
    Nancy

  • @80sWavrDude
    @80sWavrDude 4 роки тому +2

    Julian, you are absolutely right. Back in Feb I woke up with tinnitus. It was whizzing up and down, and my right ear lost most of its high frequency hearing. I am not afraid to say it, but for a few months, I was stealing from my job. I worked in a job where I was around jewelry all day, and at the time, I was having financial problems (still do), and I was looking for a way to get out of debt. So, I was already under a lot of stress. Little did I know that by stealing, I was doing more harm than good because I was going against my own conscious. I knew that I was doing wrong. "This is not the way I was raised," I said to myself. I am not a practicing Christian; but I believe in God, and Jesus as my saviour, and what the bible teaches us. I grew up believing. So, the whole time I was stealing, I felt I was betraying God. But, I allowed myself to ignore it. I was determined to get out of debt. It was this mental anguish inside that I think led to my tinnitus and hearing loss. I began to pray to God and admit I was wrong for what I did and kept asking for forgiveness (and still do). There have been times that my tinnitus has been hardly noticeable. I recall that I was more relaxed during those times. Humbly praying to God and speaking to God every day, and studying the bible again seemed to put me at ease, and I felt love inside. During those times, my tinnitus was less of a nuisance. I even felt like my hearing had gotten a little better. Eventually I lost my job, because they found out what I was doing. Luckily, they didn't press charges or take me to court. Instead, they listened to me admit why I was doing it, and I let go of a lot of emotion. They arranged for me to pay restitution; however, I obviously could no longer work for them. That's when my tinnitus ramped up again, and since August, when I was let go, it has been full on, non-stop, and keeping me up at night. And it was because I knew I was in even worse financial peril than before. So, yes, the fight or flight mechanism kicked in even more. On one hand, however, I was glad I was sacked, because I no longer putting myself in a situation where it was easy to steal. I have since been self-employed. I could work somewhere else, as they have not made it public record that I was stealing from them. However, I like being self-employed, and depending on myself. I now buy and sell stuff online, and am good at it. However, I no longer currently have health insurance, and because I am a hypochondriac in the every sense of the word, I have this innate fear that something will happen to me, and I will end up with millions of dollars of medical expenses. That, and I always worry about any little pain, fearing the worse. The "Oh, my God, I have have cancer!" mentality. I am always nervous. I shake a lot. As far as I know, I don't have PD. However, my head will shake, or my hands will shake when I feel any kind of nervousness. I think, as you said, the tinnitus is a barometer of your central nervous system. It is a signal inside your brain that is linked to the auditory nerves, and every other nerve in my body (hence the trembling and panic attacks that I get sometimes). Sleepless nights only compound the problem, and makes the tinnitus ramp up when I was in bed at night. I have to find some relaxation techniques that can work for me. I tried meditation; but I can't sit still long enough for it to work. I am full of nervousness. I am thinking my next step should perhaps be yoga. Hot, long baths definitely lessen my tinnitus. It calms me, and lower my high blood pressure. I have high blood pressure that requires me to take medication.

  • @ponder7507
    @ponder7507 4 роки тому +10

    This video deserves millions views and subscribers

  • @alexb5787
    @alexb5787 9 місяців тому

    This is the best video on the web for tinnitus. A pragmatic and authentic approach to recovery. I can related to everything you say. Thank you so much.

  • @fadezavelli1860
    @fadezavelli1860 Рік тому +10

    I can finally hear the silence again, i wish you all the best on your journey with T, being sober, exercise, and good amounts of sleep is what helped me!

    • @lizhernandez6448
      @lizhernandez6448 10 місяців тому +1

      How did you initially get your T? Do you hear the silence in your head?

    • @zarazara5109
      @zarazara5109 9 місяців тому

      What you do exactly please help i suffer 🙏

    • @Samira2345-d2o
      @Samira2345-d2o 8 місяців тому +1

      Inshallah Allah will help us ❤

    • @zarazara5109
      @zarazara5109 8 місяців тому

      @@Samira2345-d2o nchalalsh

    • @zarazara5109
      @zarazara5109 8 місяців тому

      which exercises you do Please answer 🙏

  • @lyalldavis2405
    @lyalldavis2405 9 місяців тому

    Your channel is great. I’m going through a spike and your voice has calmed me down

  • @masoudhemayati2945
    @masoudhemayati2945 6 років тому +3

    Your videos have been a great help to me, my doctor few weeks ago I need to learn to cope and since that night the sound of it went louder. Since I’ve been watching your videos I am feeling lot better. Started going to gym, trying to start tie chi and yoga too. I believe in you and what you say . I don’t know what I would have done (you saved me all sort of stupid thought were flying in my head) thank you for sharing your knowledge in kind and companionate way. Please keep it up.
    You’re wonderful.
    Thank you from bottom of my heart

  • @EVELYNE-ELIANA
    @EVELYNE-ELIANA 3 роки тому +10

    I found that chanting OM helps quite a bit. It causes a vibrations in my brain it quiets tinnitus quite a bit.

    • @cherylcosgrove511
      @cherylcosgrove511 3 роки тому +1

      I did it and it seeemed to open my ear. How many oms and how many times a week?

    • @EVELYNE-ELIANA
      @EVELYNE-ELIANA 3 роки тому +1

      I would do it for half an hour every day. Sometimes i chant it when i am just doing chores in the house or painting. It seems to help when i am having a spike.

    • @cherylcosgrove511
      @cherylcosgrove511 3 роки тому

      @@EVELYNE-ELIANA I’ll try ! Thanks friend! I used to paint with Donna Dewberry back in the day👍🏻she did a double loaded brush technique!

    • @EVELYNE-ELIANA
      @EVELYNE-ELIANA 3 роки тому +1

      @@cherylcosgrove511 no problem. Painting pretty much saved my sanity on my darkest days with tinnitus it completely distracted me from it. We got this. Tinnitus won't win

  • @SuperHazel9
    @SuperHazel9 5 років тому +6

    Brilliant voice and everything he says is so true, Thank you Julian.

  • @elizabeth7054
    @elizabeth7054 5 років тому +8

    feeling alone and in our own heads makes the tinnitus worse, i think. thank you so much for sharing, Julian, and for all of those who have commented and made me feel not so alone.

  • @josephbrowning2968
    @josephbrowning2968 5 років тому +9

    Amazing video. I'm in the middle of a spike/anxiety and this has helped significantly.

  • @russellsdrumsandeverythingelse
    @russellsdrumsandeverythingelse 4 роки тому +1

    I just wanted to thank you for your help and also for allowing us to comment and respond to you. My situation is that my tinnitus is backing off after a year of dealing with it , but I’m anxious to see it finally be silenced so looking for support to extinguish it . Also I’ve noticed one site where you could not leave a comment and thought if I’m going to listen to someone for 10 minutes or so you can at least let us speak to you. Anyway I keep fighting the good fight to relax and switch my focus to the positive.

  • @ATRestoration
    @ATRestoration 4 роки тому +3

    I have been suffering T for 3 years. The worst thing is, that if you get T for first time, and learn about it, then there is not much useful information and you are pretty much alone with your problem. Its interesting to see, that I have reached to the same knowlege on my own, as it is in this video. Its not one pill what makes T better, its the change of lifestyle and diet. My T has been reduced from horrible to very mild , thanks to changes I have made. If I will get T free eventually, then I will document my journey into video, so others can learn from that too.

    • @Eyestoobig899
      @Eyestoobig899 Рік тому

      How are you man?

    • @blancacasillas8226
      @blancacasillas8226 Рік тому

      Please make a video we need more

    • @ATRestoration
      @ATRestoration Рік тому

      @@Eyestoobig899 It is very mild now. The good thing that tinnitus is very good indicator for me, do I live healthy or not. For example I get T when the fruits have poison in them.

  • @pcardenas1
    @pcardenas1 Рік тому +1

    Great video full of hope ! ❤❤🙏🏻🙏🏻 having T is not easy but God is good and he will heal us on Gods time ! Los tiempos de Dios son perfectos !!

  • @ironwood9
    @ironwood9 4 роки тому +5

    It's funny, because when he made the analogy of not being aware of your socks, I became aware of my socks and the outer parts of my feet... I'm at situations where I said hey I don't hear my the ringing in my ears and then just thinking about it makes the ringing intensify...

  • @melodyebuskin5490
    @melodyebuskin5490 4 роки тому +1

    Liam Stops Tinnitus on UA-cam uses diet and other modems which reduce inflammation so the body can heal. Liam says take things slowly and don’t stress trying to do everything at once. Just changing one thing can make a big difference.
    I love your videos, Julian. They’re so spot on. ❤️🙏

    • @JulianCowanHill
      @JulianCowanHill  4 роки тому +5

      Thanks for this. I recommend caution with Liam. Some of the information is helpful but you do not have to do what Liam says to get better. He is offering advice and it is important for you to weigh this up and make sure it feels safe and right for you. You do not need to lose lots of weight or follow a strict diet to the T to get better. Please be careful of "if you don't do this you won't get better" as this can be bullying and can cause vulnerable people to feel cornered and do things to themselves that cause stress. Feeling safe means you have choice and can decide what is best for you. A healthy diet helps. Having cold showers can be useful. Easing into fasting can be helpful for some people but not everybody.

    • @jeble5341
      @jeble5341 4 роки тому +2

      @@JulianCowanHill I completely agree Julian, I was very wary when I listened to him. 😬

    • @melodyebuskin5490
      @melodyebuskin5490 4 роки тому +1

      Jeble I now only take what I need from his videos. He’s always said some ppl do great just from watching his videos without taking the course but you’ve got to be consistent. He also said not everyone heals in the same way or the same time.

  • @VideoDreamer
    @VideoDreamer 6 років тому +3

    For information. I've had tinnitus for about 2.5 years now but the cause I believe was an occasion when I was very close to an explosion in 1989. I had loud ringing in my brain for about 3 days at that time and it then faded and caused no more problems. 2.5 years ago a bus blew its horn while I was driving past it with my window open and 2 days later the original noise from 1989 returned. The noise is a constant tone at about 11KHz and it is ever present. Day times aren't too bad but nights are always a battle. I've tried various meds but I'm now hoping that trying to ignore it and the passage of time will help me to adapt.

  • @helaneshamma5602
    @helaneshamma5602 3 роки тому +2

    Sending love and gratitude and hearty wishes for health and prosperity..this the first video i have watched that really helps.thank you Doctor

  • @marenzita71
    @marenzita71 6 років тому +6

    I do have Hyperakusis now after 3 Tinnitus.. you’re explaining very well ...thanks for ya work

  • @heshammohamed2990
    @heshammohamed2990 4 роки тому +2

    This guy is a gem 👍 it’s very similar to how to deal with anxiety

  • @TommasoGreco
    @TommasoGreco 6 років тому +29

    A real lesson. Interesting to know, above all, how having baths and how practising Fasting. Doctors don't know any of these methods. They never talk about "Nervous System" which is the trigger. Thry just talk about ears and cells. One more time: thank you, Julian.

    • @TommasoGreco
      @TommasoGreco 6 років тому

      @@nottingham1 No, still there. It always changes, depending on the day...

    • @TommasoGreco
      @TommasoGreco 6 років тому

      @@nottingham1 8 months. You?

    • @mpiza9921
      @mpiza9921 5 років тому

      Is it very upsetting? Or more in control?

    • @raashidshaikh6032
      @raashidshaikh6032 3 роки тому

      @@TommasoGreco how r u bro now

  • @tomocooks4372
    @tomocooks4372 5 років тому +1

    Thank you so much! I''m 19 years old. and have been looking for a cure. And, I've landend on your videos. This is really helpful and gives me faith that I'll be able to cure it. Thank you

  • @eliisapaavola
    @eliisapaavola 4 роки тому +5

    This really gives me hope, thank you so much 💕

  • @anaghalele6813
    @anaghalele6813 2 місяці тому

    Just listening to him made me feel better. Thank you so much for your advice!

  • @ADETinnitusSupportRecovery
    @ADETinnitusSupportRecovery 6 років тому +7

    Hi Julian , thank you again for your inspiring and above all truth filled videos on methods that help those of us with Tinnitus. You continue to help myself and many others on our road to recovery. I continue on my own path to recovery. As I write this to you now I am ... not hearing my tinnitus ..., I got here to this place of relative peace after being struck with tinnitus due to your teachings and my meetings with you. Again thank you. Adrian Dickenson .

  • @lucycrane9031
    @lucycrane9031 3 роки тому +1

    Julian absolutely brilliant video thank you so much you have saved my life. Anyone with tinnitus MUST watch this video

  • @vampirewilde
    @vampirewilde 4 роки тому +7

    Tinnitus helped me quit drinking. Now I’m going to use it to change my diet

    • @tm4913
      @tm4913 4 роки тому

      God bless u

  • @simoncheng5665
    @simoncheng5665 4 роки тому +2

    You are right, every ENT doctors that i have been to said my tinnitus are not curable, all these negativity made my symptoms worse.

  • @boyetmaranan5544
    @boyetmaranan5544 6 років тому +4

    What he saying and suggesting is true ..thanks for sharing this .I agree this is the best tinitus video i saw..why ?? Becoz i have this tinitus .😊😊😊

  • @joannaredekop3198
    @joannaredekop3198 3 роки тому +1

    God Bless you for your calming and positive effect /info. One thing you said is impossible for me to do - the humming and singing. My own voice bothers me in spikes, like fingernails on a blackboard. Many say they don't hear as well with tinnitis... Mine is the opposite - even noise such as crunchy plastic bags, cutlery rubbing, pressure cooker whistle, signals in the car, etc. etc. drive me crazy/hurt my hearing. worsen my tinnitis :-(
    After dental surgery 10 years ago my face immediately swoll up, due to infection, like elephant man as if my head would explode if there wasn't my skull bones . Dentist put me on stronger and stronger antiobiotics and after 4 months luckily got the better of the infection but it left me with ACUTE tinnitis. It's been living hell since. I will continue to try to follow the advice in the video - to help cohabit with tinnitis.

  • @sillysaus2326
    @sillysaus2326 2 роки тому +9

    Many years ago I was in a very dark place with unbearable tinnitus. This video may very well have saved my life!
    Nowadays I don’t even notice the tinnitus even if I’m in a silent room! I can’t ever thank you enough for everything you did for me Julian!

    • @JulianCowanHill
      @JulianCowanHill  2 роки тому

      Really glad to hear it. Good for you. Thanks for sharing. If you want to share your success story further please let me know: info@juliancowanhill.co.uk It can help others a lot. Thanks and best wishes Julian

    • @juliewillard1367
      @juliewillard1367 Рік тому +1

      12 years ago after a car accident I woke up with this dreadful ringing in my ear. It literally made me so depressed and consumed my life. With the help of hypnosis and sound therapy I managed to forget I had tinnitus. It took me about 6 months but I got through it. I literally forgot I had tinnitus until I started to experience some hearing loss a few months ago coupled with pulsatile tinnitus. My brain suddenly became aware of my heartbeat with a whoosing sound in ear. I struggled to sleep for a few nights but then put the things I had learned previously into practice. Sound therapy and meditation. I did see an ENT consultant as I know pulsatile tinnitus with hearing loss has to be checked out. I am having an MRI this week to see what might be happening. I agree about the support groups they can be frightening.

  • @MunirLoyed
    @MunirLoyed Рік тому +1

    I have tinnitus for 13 years now. I agree with everything you say. When I m stressed it gets worst. My tinnitus is worst at night time.

  • @Gamekeeper77
    @Gamekeeper77 5 років тому +18

    I have severe tinnitus from prolonged exposure to very loud club music in my 20s and 30s. It's permanently present with no restbite and particularly bad after even moderate periods of noise. I wear earplugs whenever practical but the relentless high pitched whistle and chirping is the scourge of my life even though I have learned to live with it for the most part. The content here is encouraging and offers some comfort thanks.

    • @hrvojebozanovic
      @hrvojebozanovic 2 роки тому

      Hello brother, can I ask you how a re you living with this? Im really curious because I cant comprehend how people live with this 24 7 its impossible Im scared not to take my own life

    • @Gamekeeper77
      @Gamekeeper77 2 роки тому

      @@hrvojebozanovic Science has not yet found a real cure so I have taught myself to live with it, I learned that fighting and resisting the noise is futile and is what leads to the mental torture(what you resist, persists!). In practical terms I actively accept the noise as a fundamental part of who I am (in the same way as any other aspect of my body, like my eye colour for example), I even go as far as to welcome it, as bizarre as that might seem, by saying words to that effect in my mind. In this way, I can zone out of being aware of it for much of the time because I'm not actively focussing on the noise, and therefore not resisting it. Yes, it is still a horrible, tiresome condition, I would rather not have, but I don't allow it to rule me because I made a conscious decision to rule it, if that makes sense.

  • @veronicaconnolly687
    @veronicaconnolly687 11 місяців тому

    Thank you I have tinnitus for 9 years tried a few ways and with no success decided to accept it. What u are saying makes sense so I will try and take care and look after my nervous system.

    • @JulianCowanHill
      @JulianCowanHill  11 місяців тому

      You may find my app www.quietenapp.com helpful. There are lots of techniques if you click on the matrix and then on each coloured banner. You can also come along to live Q&A sessions. Hope this helps. Best wishes Julian

  • @EeroAlatalo-kg1lv
    @EeroAlatalo-kg1lv 6 років тому +5

    I have had tinnitus for i guess 8 years now and i got help for it when i got it. I've must have been around 14 or 15. It got lot better in maybe i 8 months and soon barely noticed it or if i did i didnt care. But Now around month ago it started to bother me again and i dont know what to do. I tried the same method as a last time (mainly masking it during night) but it just keeps worrying me. Thankfully your videos have given me some hope so thank you. Greetings from finland

    • @AlexTTzer0
      @AlexTTzer0 5 років тому +4

      Hey man,I’ll just reply because I had a story close to you.i had tinnitus since 17 years old after a club night,ofc I used to go to clubs but that one time fucked me hard,who the fk knows why,anyway I got completely healed after about two years,the cure?I just moved on in my life,it’s like a bad ex,the more u think and talk about it the more she will affect u,perhaps even appear...anyway after a club night again it appeared and now I have it,but I am cool,I know I can get rid of it once again,in fact I know that when I am relaxed,maybe have a good sex or something I don’t hear it,if I stress a lot or listen to music I will hear it...anyway just wanted to help you mate,I wish you the best and now that there are other ppl in the same page as you,we are many,tinnitus is but one,..

    • @johntavares9166
      @johntavares9166 5 років тому

      Alex TT-zer0 has your t improved I’m in a similar situation as I went to a concert that was very loud after forgetting about my t

    • @hrvojebozanovic
      @hrvojebozanovic 2 роки тому

      How are you now?

  • @BC_70
    @BC_70 Рік тому +1

    Julian thank you for taking the time to make this great video and Thank you for the encouragement!

  • @hannad.2104
    @hannad.2104 6 років тому +18

    Thanks again Julian, for this great information! Feeling better and better. One ear the tinnitus is gone. That gives confidence. And I am also very sensitive for sound (hyperacusis), but I am training my tolerance level with positive sounds. The hyperacusis is improving too, it just takes time to get the stress levels down and to get rid of fight-flight response. And indeed, I've heared from several people in my environment that they have had tinnitus for a while, but it disappeared. These stories we don't see online. But these stories are very helpful.
    Could you please consider to make a topic about how to cope with a visit to the dentist? Unfortunately, wearing earplugs is not helping, because the sound of the instruments are reaching the ears through other canals. Would love to hear your vision on this topic. Also, hopefully you would like to consider to give some advice about how to cope with feelings of being 'locked' in sound in closed environments, like in a restaurant, in the bus or car, a shopping mall etc. How can you sooth yourself within these circumstances, when it feels that the sound gets overwhelming and you feel locked up? Many thanks and keep up the good work. I'm very thankful for your posts.

    • @finnj0737
      @finnj0737 12 днів тому

      how is your hypercasius?

    • @hannad.2104
      @hannad.2104 8 днів тому

      @ Completely recovered, from tinnitus and hyperacusis. Wishing you well 🍀

    • @hannad.2104
      @hannad.2104 8 днів тому

      @ emdr therapy and exposure therapy helped me, together with excersise, healthy diet, yoga and mindfulness.

  • @girl600podcast
    @girl600podcast Рік тому

    Hope is here - in your comment section and videos. Such a great feeling.

  • @omppoliini
    @omppoliini 5 років тому +3

    Thank you for existing !

  • @amberlynmarlowe8704
    @amberlynmarlowe8704 8 місяців тому

    You are wonderful. A lifesaver. Good sense and science with real heart and insight. You've helped me already. I'm going to watch more of your videos. Thank you so much. All the best

    • @JulianCowanHill
      @JulianCowanHill  8 місяців тому +1

      Thanks for your positive feedback. You may wish to download my app www.quietenapp.com where you can find the most recent information and you can join our live Q&A sessions. Wishing you a steady recovery. Best wishes Julian