Hi Doctor,
Thank you very much for your time and answering some of our questions on here.
I developed tinnitus almost a year ago. It started about a week after I went to a loud club for New Year's, so my guess is that is what caused it.
I immediately went to an ENT as the tinnitus I have is pretty intrusive (sounds a bit like yours from the earlier posts I've read on here). I did an MRI that came back clear, however my hearing test came back with mild hearing loss in the 6500-12000 + Hz region. I feel can hear perfectly well so I don't think I need hearing aids.
My question is regarding the sensitivity part of my tinnitus as it reacts to other sounds. It's usually at a volume of 4 or 5 in a quiet room, but will raise in a louder environment so I always hear it above most sounds. It especially reacts to white noise type sounds; hair dryer, clothes dryer, faucet,... Is there a way to treat the reactivity part of what I have or is it something I need to habituate to as well?
I just yesterday started sleeping with some pink noise at night (rain sounds on my iPad) played at low volume, not sure if it might help to sleep in a sound rich environment so to speak...
Thank you again.
Alex
Thank you very much for your time and answering some of our questions on here.
I developed tinnitus almost a year ago. It started about a week after I went to a loud club for New Year's, so my guess is that is what caused it.
I immediately went to an ENT as the tinnitus I have is pretty intrusive (sounds a bit like yours from the earlier posts I've read on here). I did an MRI that came back clear, however my hearing test came back with mild hearing loss in the 6500-12000 + Hz region. I feel can hear perfectly well so I don't think I need hearing aids.
My question is regarding the sensitivity part of my tinnitus as it reacts to other sounds. It's usually at a volume of 4 or 5 in a quiet room, but will raise in a louder environment so I always hear it above most sounds. It especially reacts to white noise type sounds; hair dryer, clothes dryer, faucet,... Is there a way to treat the reactivity part of what I have or is it something I need to habituate to as well?
I just yesterday started sleeping with some pink noise at night (rain sounds on my iPad) played at low volume, not sure if it might help to sleep in a sound rich environment so to speak...
Thank you again.
Alex