- Jun 3, 2017
- 1
- Tinnitus Since
- 2007
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Unknown... but it doubled recenty after a Tympanometry test!
Hi... I'm new to the forum, and would like to share a warning with you all based on my personal experience. It seems impossible to find an ear doctor who actually has an interest in reducing or eliminating tinnitus. They all just seem to want to sell you some hearing aids.
I finally selected one doctor who appeared to have knowledge on the subject based on his website. After just a minute or so of a brief examination, the conversation immediately moved to hearing aids... a $6,000 sale for them.
One of the steps to qualify for the hearing aids is a Tympanometry test. It's designed to check for any obstruction or damage to the auditory nerve (?).
When I went to have the test performed, it consisted of inserting small powerful air pushing speakers deep into my ear canal. Sort of like micro subwoofers.
Then they cranked up a series of loud pulsing noises, similar to what you hear in an MRI test.
Since loud noises are what can damage the eardrum and supporting components of the ear, why on earth would he conduct this test on me? It's like bringing your car to the garage with an engine knock, and a test would be to floor the throttle in neutral for 5 minutes and see what happens?
So as you might expect, my tinnitus is much worse now than ever before.
This is not good, but I try to remain positive. Has anyone else experienced this scenario?
Common sense tells you this is the worst possible thing to do to a hearing impaired or tinnitus suffering individual.
I do want to say I find comfort being among others in the same boat who are participating on this forum. Hoping for an actual cure or treatment soon.
Thanks everyone!
I finally selected one doctor who appeared to have knowledge on the subject based on his website. After just a minute or so of a brief examination, the conversation immediately moved to hearing aids... a $6,000 sale for them.
One of the steps to qualify for the hearing aids is a Tympanometry test. It's designed to check for any obstruction or damage to the auditory nerve (?).
When I went to have the test performed, it consisted of inserting small powerful air pushing speakers deep into my ear canal. Sort of like micro subwoofers.
Then they cranked up a series of loud pulsing noises, similar to what you hear in an MRI test.
Since loud noises are what can damage the eardrum and supporting components of the ear, why on earth would he conduct this test on me? It's like bringing your car to the garage with an engine knock, and a test would be to floor the throttle in neutral for 5 minutes and see what happens?
So as you might expect, my tinnitus is much worse now than ever before.
This is not good, but I try to remain positive. Has anyone else experienced this scenario?
Common sense tells you this is the worst possible thing to do to a hearing impaired or tinnitus suffering individual.
I do want to say I find comfort being among others in the same boat who are participating on this forum. Hoping for an actual cure or treatment soon.
Thanks everyone!