- Jan 4, 2017
- 5
- Tinnitus Since
- 09/2016
- Cause of Tinnitus
- TBI and hearing loss from auto accident
Hello. I am new to this forum. In fact, I'm new to the community of tinnitus sufferers. 5 months ago I was in a horrible auto accident that, along with many other injuries, left me deaf in one ear. Auditory nerve is permanently damaged. I found this manageable as I was also dealing with TBI.
But two months after the accident I started experiencing what I now know as severe tinnitus. I had never heard of tinnitus. I thought the harsh sounds I was hearing in my head was related to the brain injury. I have since learned that it is trauma induced tinnitus.
The American Tinnitus Association states that many patients with tinnitus accompanied by hearing loss have experienced some level of relief from tinnitus with the use of hearing aids. I have an appointment to be fitted for a CROS aid. It will not aid my deaf ear in hearing. It will direct the sounds on that side of my body to the one good ear.
My question is this...can a CROS aid system help reduce my tinnitus like other hearing aids?
Or because it is not assisting that ear to hear does the benefit that others have experienced not come in to play with my situation?
I'm trying to avoid spending thousands of dollars on something that will not help me with what ails me the most.
Thank you for any input you can provide.
But two months after the accident I started experiencing what I now know as severe tinnitus. I had never heard of tinnitus. I thought the harsh sounds I was hearing in my head was related to the brain injury. I have since learned that it is trauma induced tinnitus.
The American Tinnitus Association states that many patients with tinnitus accompanied by hearing loss have experienced some level of relief from tinnitus with the use of hearing aids. I have an appointment to be fitted for a CROS aid. It will not aid my deaf ear in hearing. It will direct the sounds on that side of my body to the one good ear.
My question is this...can a CROS aid system help reduce my tinnitus like other hearing aids?
Or because it is not assisting that ear to hear does the benefit that others have experienced not come in to play with my situation?
I'm trying to avoid spending thousands of dollars on something that will not help me with what ails me the most.
Thank you for any input you can provide.