Hey, I just wanted to tell people that are really suffering that even if you have a very mild hearing loss in which a doctor says you don't need hearing aids, it can be a comfort to get some anyways...In the U.S., most places will give you your money back after a certain trial period if you don't like them. I got some a few years ago and it really helped my mental state probably about 50% or more. I still had/have unmaskable tinnitus but they "got rid" of some of my other tinnitus that was maskable when I put them on. In addition, the maskers helped me if I got tired of hearing the ringing all the time.
Nowadays, the technology is even better. I tried a hearing aid that allows programming up to 12khz of audio frequencies and it "eliminated" even more of my tinnitus. Unfortunately, I didn't have the money for those at the time so I couldn't buy them. I saw on Ebay though how they are selling hearing aids and it makes me wonder if that would be a good idea to buy them there considering the prices are so much cheaper on the aids I was looking at.
Some of the new hearing aids have various maskers besides white noise such as ocean waves, chimes, etc. Some also hook up directly to an iPhone to play sounds or music which I think would be great if you are really stressed out sometimes because of tinnitus.
The advanced hearing aid I tried had the option of using "directional" amplification. This meant I could amplify sounds only in one direction if I wanted. For example, if I was at a restaurant, I could just amplify the voices in front of me and not the background people talking. They had some other cool features like bluetooth pairing for a phone. For example, I could just use the microphone and receiver ("speaker") on the hearing aid and talk to people on the phone that way. They came in various colors and if you have hair going down to your ear it can cover up the aid. If you have hair over the ear, it can cover them completely and nobody will know you are wearing them.
In addition, there is now a hearing aid that has "built in notch therapy" for people with tonal tinnitus.
The pair I have now really helps me hear voices better while watching TV. Before, sometimes if the volume was low, the background music would make it difficult for me to make out the voices.
I figured I would share this information with you all in the chance it could help someone.
Nowadays, the technology is even better. I tried a hearing aid that allows programming up to 12khz of audio frequencies and it "eliminated" even more of my tinnitus. Unfortunately, I didn't have the money for those at the time so I couldn't buy them. I saw on Ebay though how they are selling hearing aids and it makes me wonder if that would be a good idea to buy them there considering the prices are so much cheaper on the aids I was looking at.
Some of the new hearing aids have various maskers besides white noise such as ocean waves, chimes, etc. Some also hook up directly to an iPhone to play sounds or music which I think would be great if you are really stressed out sometimes because of tinnitus.
The advanced hearing aid I tried had the option of using "directional" amplification. This meant I could amplify sounds only in one direction if I wanted. For example, if I was at a restaurant, I could just amplify the voices in front of me and not the background people talking. They had some other cool features like bluetooth pairing for a phone. For example, I could just use the microphone and receiver ("speaker") on the hearing aid and talk to people on the phone that way. They came in various colors and if you have hair going down to your ear it can cover up the aid. If you have hair over the ear, it can cover them completely and nobody will know you are wearing them.
In addition, there is now a hearing aid that has "built in notch therapy" for people with tonal tinnitus.
The pair I have now really helps me hear voices better while watching TV. Before, sometimes if the volume was low, the background music would make it difficult for me to make out the voices.
I figured I would share this information with you all in the chance it could help someone.