- Apr 24, 2018
- 217
- Tinnitus Since
- 11/2017
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Still Under Investigation
Hey, folks!
I was fitted for custom moulded ear plugs today (the procedure where they use that cold stuff to make the moulds) and am now feeling a little fullness. Seems like the tinnitus might have ramped up some, as well. Wondering if anyone else experienced this after a custom fitting; is it just a "thing" that happens?
Better news (or at least I think it is!) is that I had an ENT follow-up last week and audiology test is stable, even though the tinnitus has gone to both sides since the first tests when I first started dealing with tinnitus.
Audiologist wanted to do LDL test today, but I didn't feel comfortable doing that with the sound sensitivities, so I refused it. It was basically a hearing aid consult, but I've been wanting to get custom plugs and they offered to do the moulds so I did. (I went to a different audiologist than the one I've been working with for this, as he does not work with the insurance I have in terms of aids and custom plugs, and this other company does.)
Audiology test shows loss in high frequency range and has since the beginning; not even sure if hearing aids would make sense with the sensitivities to high frequency noises I'm having (cutlery, dishes, motorcycles, plastic, paper crumpling, etc.) but might qualify for a hearing aid that is basically just a WNG (or pink noise, or whatever seems most comfortable after testing).
Anyway.
A bit concerned about the fullness and increased awareness of tinnitus after fitting, so just wanted to ask around about this.
How's everyone doing? @New Guy, @glynis, @fishbone, @emmalee, @Bill Bauer, @another sean, @OnceUponaTime, @Jiri. Hope all is going well with you. Let me know how you're all doing.
Mystery Reader
I was fitted for custom moulded ear plugs today (the procedure where they use that cold stuff to make the moulds) and am now feeling a little fullness. Seems like the tinnitus might have ramped up some, as well. Wondering if anyone else experienced this after a custom fitting; is it just a "thing" that happens?
Better news (or at least I think it is!) is that I had an ENT follow-up last week and audiology test is stable, even though the tinnitus has gone to both sides since the first tests when I first started dealing with tinnitus.
Audiologist wanted to do LDL test today, but I didn't feel comfortable doing that with the sound sensitivities, so I refused it. It was basically a hearing aid consult, but I've been wanting to get custom plugs and they offered to do the moulds so I did. (I went to a different audiologist than the one I've been working with for this, as he does not work with the insurance I have in terms of aids and custom plugs, and this other company does.)
Audiology test shows loss in high frequency range and has since the beginning; not even sure if hearing aids would make sense with the sensitivities to high frequency noises I'm having (cutlery, dishes, motorcycles, plastic, paper crumpling, etc.) but might qualify for a hearing aid that is basically just a WNG (or pink noise, or whatever seems most comfortable after testing).
Anyway.
A bit concerned about the fullness and increased awareness of tinnitus after fitting, so just wanted to ask around about this.
How's everyone doing? @New Guy, @glynis, @fishbone, @emmalee, @Bill Bauer, @another sean, @OnceUponaTime, @Jiri. Hope all is going well with you. Let me know how you're all doing.
Mystery Reader