Dear Dr. Nagler,
I will start TRT this week and I had some general questions in regards to the workings of TRT and my case.
I had a diving accident last summer after which I started hearing a high frequency hiss and lost my hearing above 8000 Hz.
Also I have a slight hyperacusis which I do perceive as troubling and which does not form any from of discomfort most of the time.
I did take part at the Am-101 trail placebo and the real drug but I am not sure that it had any marvellous effect.
I was wondering if you could be so kind and answer a couple questions that I have seeing that you have a lot of experience in this field.
1. Is it true that the Tinnitus becomes centred in the Brain and the actual ear has nothing todo with the Tinnitus anymore meaning if you treat the brain with TRT you can treat the Tinnitus?
2. When I first got the Tinnitus it was not that loud as it is now. All the ENT's tell me that this has todo with the psychological perception of the sound and that it is not really louder but I just perceive it as such do to the anxiety and other mental components the form a circle of responses. Would you agree?
3. Through out the day I have changes in Tinnitus loudness and noise. Also I began to develop a completely different Tinnitus sound in my left ear which I can only hear in very quiet surroundings. This Tinnitus I believe I got after a slap on the ear after which I did hear a Tinnitus sound for a second or so.which then disappeared and the new Noise appeared weeks later. The ENT's guess is that its not from the slap itself after which i did hear a Tinnitus sound for a second or so but rather has to do with the already stressed auditory system. Do you have any experience with this and you patients ?
4. I tried to place myself in to a TRT category but I can't because I do miss the expertise to do so and i was just wondering if any of the mentioned factors prevent me a from a successful TRT outcome.
5. On the program sites of the different TRT clinics I read that the outcome of TRT should be that your brain get so used to the Tinnitus that you can't really hear it unless your really search for it. Is this true from your experience?
6. I speak Dutch German and English and I searched the web in all three languages but I can't find any story from people in forums that write about their TRT therapy experience neither good or bad. Do you have any idea why I can find so much info on the Programm itself but not on patients experiences?
Thank you so much that you take the time and effort on this forum to help the people in need.
With kind regards,
Chris
I will start TRT this week and I had some general questions in regards to the workings of TRT and my case.
I had a diving accident last summer after which I started hearing a high frequency hiss and lost my hearing above 8000 Hz.
Also I have a slight hyperacusis which I do perceive as troubling and which does not form any from of discomfort most of the time.
I did take part at the Am-101 trail placebo and the real drug but I am not sure that it had any marvellous effect.
I was wondering if you could be so kind and answer a couple questions that I have seeing that you have a lot of experience in this field.
1. Is it true that the Tinnitus becomes centred in the Brain and the actual ear has nothing todo with the Tinnitus anymore meaning if you treat the brain with TRT you can treat the Tinnitus?
2. When I first got the Tinnitus it was not that loud as it is now. All the ENT's tell me that this has todo with the psychological perception of the sound and that it is not really louder but I just perceive it as such do to the anxiety and other mental components the form a circle of responses. Would you agree?
3. Through out the day I have changes in Tinnitus loudness and noise. Also I began to develop a completely different Tinnitus sound in my left ear which I can only hear in very quiet surroundings. This Tinnitus I believe I got after a slap on the ear after which I did hear a Tinnitus sound for a second or so.which then disappeared and the new Noise appeared weeks later. The ENT's guess is that its not from the slap itself after which i did hear a Tinnitus sound for a second or so but rather has to do with the already stressed auditory system. Do you have any experience with this and you patients ?
4. I tried to place myself in to a TRT category but I can't because I do miss the expertise to do so and i was just wondering if any of the mentioned factors prevent me a from a successful TRT outcome.
5. On the program sites of the different TRT clinics I read that the outcome of TRT should be that your brain get so used to the Tinnitus that you can't really hear it unless your really search for it. Is this true from your experience?
6. I speak Dutch German and English and I searched the web in all three languages but I can't find any story from people in forums that write about their TRT therapy experience neither good or bad. Do you have any idea why I can find so much info on the Programm itself but not on patients experiences?
Thank you so much that you take the time and effort on this forum to help the people in need.
With kind regards,
Chris