Hey Everyone,
I call myself Veita, and I'm a 24 years old. My T / H started last month from noise trauma, and I've written an article here which explains the details of how I received this affliction:
http://www.head-fi.org/t/773422/ins...g-loss-sony-mdr-7506-headphones#post_11738957
I classify my T as persistent, subjective pure tone tinnitus which appears to be bi-lateral (a bit louder on the left) and hopefully still peripheral. While there may be some other subtle tones, I have a loud and constant tone at about 14kHz.
I have been using this forum as a resource in my recovery efforts, and it has been a place of both hope and occasional despair. I am considering going in for the AM-101 trials, and I would greatly appreciate some advice. I already have an appointment set up for next week, but this is just the screening.
Thank You!
Veita
I call myself Veita, and I'm a 24 years old. My T / H started last month from noise trauma, and I've written an article here which explains the details of how I received this affliction:
http://www.head-fi.org/t/773422/ins...g-loss-sony-mdr-7506-headphones#post_11738957
I classify my T as persistent, subjective pure tone tinnitus which appears to be bi-lateral (a bit louder on the left) and hopefully still peripheral. While there may be some other subtle tones, I have a loud and constant tone at about 14kHz.
I have been using this forum as a resource in my recovery efforts, and it has been a place of both hope and occasional despair. I am considering going in for the AM-101 trials, and I would greatly appreciate some advice. I already have an appointment set up for next week, but this is just the screening.
Thank You!
Veita