I've seen these mentioned in several posts but when I google it, it seems to be hearingaids sold at a place in Nebraska. So duh, I'm confused. Is there an actual brand name for these masking hearingaids? I'm new at this, do please pardon me if i am
asking the wrong question.
I have to say that hearingaids are more expensive than ever but the government should definitely step in to make sure everyone has access to at least a midranger to help people get their life back to some normalcy.
Hi @Tim123,
Thank you for your kind comments and I'm pleased that I was able to help you.
Your audiologist is the best person to advise you whether you need hearingaids. Many people that have tinnitus don't need hearingaids.
Take care,
Michael
@SarahMLFlemmer, is your noise in one ear or both? Mine is only in my left ear. I think mine is from worn out left TMJ. I was pretty good last night. Hearingaids seem to help high pitched tinnitus but not for my awakening static type noise.
...and this is the only thing we're going to have in the next 80+ years probably. Hopefully I will be able to accept the stigma against hearingaids and not feel insecure about them. I know we all have different life struggles, and this is my life struggle, but it hurts knowing that it could...
That not correct. He said it helps 30% of the patients. I have friends who tried hearingaids for tinnitus and they didn't help them much. There might be some tinnitus patients who benefit from hearingaids, but seems to be rare.
...by the NHS on to TRT treatment. It's sporadic treatment - I have a counselling session about once a month and am due to get fitted with hearingaids. I've been given WNGs but so far they are not making a difference. I don't think the hearingaids will work as I have low pitch hearing loss in...
...'may' prescribe steroids, but it depends on how long ago the trauma happened.
Then, he will most likely send you to an audiologist for hearingaids.
I guess the question is, if they did find hearing loss, what do they do? Hearing loss can not be repaired anyway.
If it isn't hearing loss...
I have had tinnitus all my life with the ringing being a constant tone at approx 1750hz. I also suffer from Hyperacusis which affects me to a greater degree under stress. When I go to a movie, which is rare, I always wear ear plugs.
I did see an audiologist about a year ago and my tinnitus...
Unfortunately help is limited as there is no single direct cure.
An audiologist can check your hearing, and possibly recommend hearingaids or maskers.
An ENT can check for physical abnormalities.
A counselor or CBT professional can attempt to help with the stress of dealing with it.
A massage...
I didn't know my hearing was as bad as it was until I tried the hearingaids. If you do try them, make sure you try the pair and not just one hearing aid for one ear.
...years I have trouble hearing in groups of people and one on one. The specialist I saw was rude and very aggressive in pushing $ 6000.00 hearingaids on me. She had only one concern and that was selling me a hearing aid. If this treatment you get when visiting a specialist (doctor) than I...
Implants and prostethics can never be substitutes for natural hearing. The day natural restoration comes, the market for hearingaids and implants will definitely go down.
Thanks @Anthony2019, glad they helped you so much! I fear that my hearing loss in right ear is too high for hearingaids to help (around 12,000 Hz) and I also have other tones around 2,000-2,700 Hz, all variable and reactive. Not sure hearingaids can work with reactive tinnitus.
Was your...
...stable and no hyperacusis? Lots of hope for you. I have been doing sometimes better, sometimes worse. Still recovering from a terrible spike from using hearingaids for an hour to play some crickets. Working now, which is tough, but helps divert attention from this horror. Still grieving.
A 20-minute treatment of the electrical stimulation?
Yeah, I am worried about this as well, since I cannot tolerate hearingaids. If I can’t tolerate hearingaids, how would I tolerate this implant?
Hearingaids aren't suitable for those with severe tinnitus. It's as simple as that.
They aren't called "tinnitus aids" for a reason.
For those with mild-to-moderate tinnitus, pretty much anything goes; exposure to normal everyday sounds, visits to restaurants etc. As the damage is only...
I am now over 3 weeks since the spike caused by hearingaids playing crickets quietly for 1h. It receded some, but I am notably worse than I was. Hate I listened to the audiologist. It shows how fragile our ears are after noise trauma. This is basically death sentence. The question is how soon...
In my case, although hearingaids didn't lower my tinnitus, they made my hearing better. But after I achieved "catastrophic" level tinnitus, I had to stop using them as they aggravated my tinnitus.
...and when I pressed the headphone against my left ear, I could hear every instrument, vocals etc. more clearly.
And the same is true of hearingaids. When I put on the hearingaids, I can hear the difference between the ears immediately.
Is there any abnormality in me that could be corrected?
...features. I am only using the noise generator feature.
It's been a life saver the last 2 years.
Unfortunately I am going through a rather bad spike right now that began around a week ago, which I hope subsides - I am thankful for the hearingaids during this spike as they make it a lot...
...was caused by attending loud concerts.
I understand the way that you feel at the moment. Coupled with the fact that you have been given hearingaids with white noise, that has been tuned by your audiologist to mask your tinnitus can cause some confusion, as you are not sure the correct way...
I don't have any detectable hearing loss, even in my extended audiogram so I haven't tried hearingaids. I'm trying to hold out for the Shore device but I have my doubts it will work
For those who wear hearingaids; do you use cross-over aides?
My ENT has recommended I get Phonack Cross-over hearingaids. His “theory” is since I have little hearing with very bad word recognition in my left ear, the aides will “cross-over” the sound to the good ear, bypassing my bad ear. The...
@Tryn2BHopeful, you could try hearingaids. They are helping me a lot today. I have Widex Moment model. Also, if I don’t get good sleep my tinnitus is much worse. I have severe sleep apnea and need to use a Bi-Pap machine. I have a bad left TMJ that could be making my left ear worse.
...somewhere in one of the papers that your condition could be surgically corrected (quite successfully), if it comes down to it.
I tried hearingaids a few months ago but they didn’t work for me. My mild hearing loss in left ear is between 4000 and 8000 Hz; my tinnitus frequencies are way...
I started using hearingaids 2 years ago and they have dramatically reduced the ringing in my ear. I believe that they only help if you have a substantial hearing loss. You will know within 10 minutes of trying them on if they will help you.
...nothing, of (real) treatment STILL, while being told by some it's your mindset. It's used as form of torture method in war. Main treatment consists of benzos, talk therapy, pink noise and hearingaids. Wee bit progress from centuries ago, when it was liquor, opium, ear trumpets & insanitarium. :(
...one.
Recently this past week, I had it for 5 days non stop in my right ear. I am about to go back to my audiologist to get fitted for hearingaids and I will bring up the possibility of Pulsatile Tinnitus then.
I have 2 questions.
What is the process of being diagnosed with PT?
And, I...
...The proper devices need to be used when playing sound directly into the ear. These are wearable white noise generators with or without hearingaids. It is best to be under the care of an audiologist, that specialises in tinnitus and hyperacusis treatment who will be able to advise you.
I am...
...all.
as you know, I am always looking for some relief, following a dramatic deterioration in the summer 2013(coinciding with the use of hearingaids...or not...). Doing much research, I came across in Lyme disease. Some of you knows that I was a fan of motorcycling and excursions. Well, in...
...on the day. The non-reactive tinnitus is by far my more intrusive one, seriously wears me down on the day I have it.
I chose to get hearingaids because of 3 reasons. One, I was hoping it would "reduce the contrast" of my non-reactive tinnitus--by providing my ears the sounds it is deprived...
@SarahMLFlemmer Just go to an audiologist that sells hearingaids. Like Davidsonhearing or any other seller in your area.
I’ve had T for roughly 10 months. Cause unknown. No hearing or ear issues ever before.
I am also terrified about worsening caused by hearingaids last night. At about my worst. T is severe plus. I think I had it occasionally even worse when waking up, but this is now steady state. Now, again, I am praying for my "terrible" tinnitus I had until yesterday to come back. Indeed, we...
...goes. I know my tinnitus is from hearing loss/noise trauma, although I do not have severe enough hearing loss to "qualify" for regular hearingaids.
https://www.cubex.co.uk/news/participate-tinnitus-trial-24-7-sound-enrichment-tinnitus-relief
What do you guys think, should I join it? Do I...
...but what varies is the severity, duration, and how each person experiences it. For example, a person with hearing loss who doesn't use hearingaids to improve their hearing may perceive their tinnitus less, but that doesn't necessarily mean the tinnitus itself decreases. I think what works...
...loss, at high frequency, so it doesn’t seem to affect my day to day hearing and conversations with people. But darn, that sounds worrisome. Supposedly with hearingaids this can be fixed, so that’s comforting but I don’t want to wear hearingaids at my age! Shoot...
Any thoughts on the subject?
It's difficult to say. If it helps the pure tone side, then it would seem to have some benefit. Maybe try only using it on that side while isolating the bad ear from noise. Maybe just treating the one side will help distract from and calm the relative side.
I use Oticon for sound enrichment...
...by an insane insurance system. That being said, you can pretty much make an appointment with an audiologist and pay out of pocket for hearingaids, for example. I would guess that Auricle would be similar. Distance is a big problem if the devices need to be adjusted unless they can be...
Hey there @RicardoC7023, I have recently gotten Widex Moment hearingaids since I have some hearing loss. I also have two types of tinnitus: one non-reactive and one reactive.
I have noticed that if I wear my hearingaids too long (like over 5-6 hours), my reactive tinnitus becomes aggravated...
I have explained many times in this forum, that hearingaids and white noise generators use an entirely different technology to headphones, earbuds and headsets when delivering sound into the ear and auditory system.
It is not just a matter of "sound is sound," it is the way the sound is...
...circles of the medical profession, a person with tinnitus automatically has hearing loss and therefore the treatment is to prescribe hearingaids which will restore hearing to optimum. With regular use the hearing will improve, and the tinnitus will reduce because the brain no longer has to...
That's good, but that's just half of my issue I'm afraid. I have a hearing loss notch in my left ear that makes focus and conversation very difficult, despite it not being bad enough for hearingaids.