Just coughed up £125 upfront for a tinnitus assessment today. Private assessment in a swanky down town office block with glossy magazines and well hoovered carpets. (My t is severe)
Wasn't sure as 1 of the patient stories on their website suggested they'd been cured. Was told I'd be there for 2.5 hours. I was there for about 3 hrs.
Filled out tinnitus paper assessments on effect on daily functioning (I'm a clinical psychologist so it made me feel sad to be on the other side). Then he did the audiometry, the results were depressing.
I steadfastly refused the decibels test after listening to bill 112's story. He really wanted me to do it and at on every point said 'it might make the tinnitus spike', and when I drilled him down on what he said he said 'oh not the actual tinnitus just in the limbic system' (translation-patient is more fearful?).
I also refused the tympanic test. He saw wax in my ear and when I said no to microsuction after again hearing the horror stories on here, he took out a cotton bud and fluffed it up with his fingers (hmm not very sanitary, he did not put on gloves first) then he stuck it in my ear to get the wax out. Little wax came out and he admitted the wax had just gone further into my ear.
He also said that there was likely to be cure at some point for tinnitus via neurotransmitters. Huh? I don't believe that.
He then stuck on the hearing aids/white noise generators and tried his best to sell me a trt package. Said he been trained by Jastreboff himself. Cost was £2,500. I'm still thinking about it.
When leaving he said he thinks I really should do the decibel test. I really don't want to. He also insisted my Husband join me at the trt sessions. Sounded like it was mindfulness and relaxation therapy, in part. It is not always helpful approach to involve carers I believe and it would not be what I want.
I was told I'd only pay £300 if not happy with the product. Anyone recommend TRT? It's a lotta cash.
What do NHS hearing aids look like? Are they clunky? The ones he showed me were small. I'm thinking of holding out to see what the NHS will offer me when my name gets to the top of the waiting list.
My audio test is below this message.
Wasn't sure as 1 of the patient stories on their website suggested they'd been cured. Was told I'd be there for 2.5 hours. I was there for about 3 hrs.
Filled out tinnitus paper assessments on effect on daily functioning (I'm a clinical psychologist so it made me feel sad to be on the other side). Then he did the audiometry, the results were depressing.
I steadfastly refused the decibels test after listening to bill 112's story. He really wanted me to do it and at on every point said 'it might make the tinnitus spike', and when I drilled him down on what he said he said 'oh not the actual tinnitus just in the limbic system' (translation-patient is more fearful?).
I also refused the tympanic test. He saw wax in my ear and when I said no to microsuction after again hearing the horror stories on here, he took out a cotton bud and fluffed it up with his fingers (hmm not very sanitary, he did not put on gloves first) then he stuck it in my ear to get the wax out. Little wax came out and he admitted the wax had just gone further into my ear.
He also said that there was likely to be cure at some point for tinnitus via neurotransmitters. Huh? I don't believe that.
He then stuck on the hearing aids/white noise generators and tried his best to sell me a trt package. Said he been trained by Jastreboff himself. Cost was £2,500. I'm still thinking about it.
When leaving he said he thinks I really should do the decibel test. I really don't want to. He also insisted my Husband join me at the trt sessions. Sounded like it was mindfulness and relaxation therapy, in part. It is not always helpful approach to involve carers I believe and it would not be what I want.
I was told I'd only pay £300 if not happy with the product. Anyone recommend TRT? It's a lotta cash.
What do NHS hearing aids look like? Are they clunky? The ones he showed me were small. I'm thinking of holding out to see what the NHS will offer me when my name gets to the top of the waiting list.
My audio test is below this message.