I'm 73. I've had tinnitus for somewhere around 20 or so years. (Memory fails me... a lot these days.) I was also diagnosed, at the same time years ago, with Meniere's Disease. I experience what I would describe as a high-pitched hissing sound 24/7 along with some other occasional things that would be difficult to describe. My tinnitus typically remains pretty constant day-in and day-out and I'm mostly habituated to it. I do have occasional spikes. But most of them have been, thankfully, short term... at least so far. I had a couple of these just over the past week or so which, I guess, is part of what caused me to be looking up tinnitus-related information on the internet.
That's how I found Tinnitus Talk.
It's been a long time since I've sought any tinnitus-related ENT or Audiology treatment. Recently I've been toying with the idea of seeing an Audiologist about the possibility of getting a pair of these hearing aids I understand can be of help with tinnitus. (I don't know that much about them.) But I have to admit I'm reluctant. I've been harmed by ENT's previously. I know an Audiologist is not an ENT. But still... "guilt by association" I guess...
Although I've had tinnitus for 20 or so years, I don't really know that much about it. As a result, I may not be a particularly active member in terms of posting new threads or replying to other members' threads. I may end up being more of a behind-the-scenes-reader, so to speak. I'll just have to see how it goes. But, hopefully, it will simply be nice to be around others who share similar concerns. By the way in case you're curious I wrote a fairly detailed description, in the Information section of my Profile, on how my tinnitus came to be in the first place. So I won't re-visit all of that here. Thanks for reading my introduction. Best wishes to all...
P.S. My username: "Overalls Bear" comes from the fact that I almost always wear... overalls! (LOL)
That's how I found Tinnitus Talk.
It's been a long time since I've sought any tinnitus-related ENT or Audiology treatment. Recently I've been toying with the idea of seeing an Audiologist about the possibility of getting a pair of these hearing aids I understand can be of help with tinnitus. (I don't know that much about them.) But I have to admit I'm reluctant. I've been harmed by ENT's previously. I know an Audiologist is not an ENT. But still... "guilt by association" I guess...
Although I've had tinnitus for 20 or so years, I don't really know that much about it. As a result, I may not be a particularly active member in terms of posting new threads or replying to other members' threads. I may end up being more of a behind-the-scenes-reader, so to speak. I'll just have to see how it goes. But, hopefully, it will simply be nice to be around others who share similar concerns. By the way in case you're curious I wrote a fairly detailed description, in the Information section of my Profile, on how my tinnitus came to be in the first place. So I won't re-visit all of that here. Thanks for reading my introduction. Best wishes to all...
P.S. My username: "Overalls Bear" comes from the fact that I almost always wear... overalls! (LOL)