First a bit of background. Been a while since I have been on the support forum and have mostly come back because lately my tinnitus has been raging and I am trying to figure out my best strategy moving forward. My story is a bit complicated. I have a pretty profound jaw/facial nerve injury that was aggravated by a Radio Frequency Ablation procedure which somewhat coincides with my tinnitus getting louder. We all know the circularity of mindset and tinnitus, how mindset influences this condition and since I have been caught in a frenzied state of despair over what has happened to me and we know how facial nerves interact with the auditory nerves etc...I have a perfect storm it seems. To get me down off the ledge, my neurosurgeon prescribed 50mg of Amitriptyline at night time which may be the biggest contributor to my T raging or at least seems to coincide with my T spiking time wise. Additionally it makes me sleepy, a bit more clumsy and generally more out of sorts. Previously, I was on Ativan aka Lorazepam 0.5mg which seemed more effective overall as needed..for both T suppression and not feeling the same unsettled way I do on Amitriptyline. So I will likely try to get my meds directed back to Ativan for an overall mood enhancer and reduce my anxiety without the noted side effects of Amitripyline.
Second prong aside from best meds to reduce my anxiety is with respect to hearing aids. I am now 64 y.o. and no question I have some level of high frequency hearing loss but overall I have functioned pretty well without hearing aids. Its proposed my high frequency hearing loss maybe partly the root cause of my tinnitus…the brain trying to fill in the blanks of this lost high frequency. I will say my tinnitus varies a fair amount. Lately however it has been raging with a very shrill high frequency hiss that is obtrusive and penetrating and hard to not think about. When my T is lower in volume, I can tune it out easier aka habituate.
One idea talking to other older people is…buy some good hearing aids with a tinnitus function…perhaps the hearing aid type that can introduce frequencies to distract from backdrop of the hiss I hear due to tinnitus. I would love to hear from those that have tried this…bought some hearing aids which has helped them better manage their tinnitus….or not.
Our family just got new hearing aids for my elderly Mom who also suffers from tinnitus as did my grandma. No doubt hereditary plays a role in me contracting T after a lifelong of excellent hearing.
Through the local audiologist she was fitted with Starkey – MUSE i2000 aids for a pretty exorbitant sum I will add. One cool function of these hearing aids is TV Bluetooth whereby the TV audio transmits directly to her hearing aids like they were Bluetooth earphones. She overall likes them but I did just a bit of research and audiologists rate Starkey hearing aids 'middle of the pack'.
Do we have any experts in hearing aids on the forum that may advise the best hearing aids out there for tinnitus sufferers?
Please take a look at the article that rates different brands if interested as rated by audiologists:
https://www.hearingtracker.com/blog/hearing-aid-brands-in-2018/
Are Oticon and Phonak generally perceived as better than Starkey in the industry for those that may have experience or researched hearing aids?
Thanks for reading this and my thoughts are with other T sufferers here and all over.
Second prong aside from best meds to reduce my anxiety is with respect to hearing aids. I am now 64 y.o. and no question I have some level of high frequency hearing loss but overall I have functioned pretty well without hearing aids. Its proposed my high frequency hearing loss maybe partly the root cause of my tinnitus…the brain trying to fill in the blanks of this lost high frequency. I will say my tinnitus varies a fair amount. Lately however it has been raging with a very shrill high frequency hiss that is obtrusive and penetrating and hard to not think about. When my T is lower in volume, I can tune it out easier aka habituate.
One idea talking to other older people is…buy some good hearing aids with a tinnitus function…perhaps the hearing aid type that can introduce frequencies to distract from backdrop of the hiss I hear due to tinnitus. I would love to hear from those that have tried this…bought some hearing aids which has helped them better manage their tinnitus….or not.
Our family just got new hearing aids for my elderly Mom who also suffers from tinnitus as did my grandma. No doubt hereditary plays a role in me contracting T after a lifelong of excellent hearing.
Through the local audiologist she was fitted with Starkey – MUSE i2000 aids for a pretty exorbitant sum I will add. One cool function of these hearing aids is TV Bluetooth whereby the TV audio transmits directly to her hearing aids like they were Bluetooth earphones. She overall likes them but I did just a bit of research and audiologists rate Starkey hearing aids 'middle of the pack'.
Do we have any experts in hearing aids on the forum that may advise the best hearing aids out there for tinnitus sufferers?
Please take a look at the article that rates different brands if interested as rated by audiologists:
https://www.hearingtracker.com/blog/hearing-aid-brands-in-2018/
Are Oticon and Phonak generally perceived as better than Starkey in the industry for those that may have experience or researched hearing aids?
Thanks for reading this and my thoughts are with other T sufferers here and all over.