- Jun 27, 2016
- 63
- Tinnitus Since
- 01/2016
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Loud music from nightclub
@Yashin Many thanks for all of this information. This is really useful.
It makes sense now that the Hyperacusis-like symptoms come from TTTS and not the other way around.
And no I have not shelled out big money for WNGs, although I haven't yet ruled it out as the audiologist who examined me (and who seemed like a decent and honest person) told me that almost everyone that used these WNGs saw significant improvement in their symptoms.
The problem with doing things off my own bat, is that I'm still not certain as to what kind of (pink/brown/white) noise is best for me and at what level and intensity, for how long, etc -
I have read so many different and sometimes contradictory accounts of what is best and most effective.
Also what headphones or earphones to use.
The attraction of buying those WNGs is that it's a potential pre-packaged 'solution'.
It's expensive yes, but if I can get a significant improvement in my symptoms, I'll pay, even if it's expensive.
So I will hold off for now on buying these WNGs (Widex, I think was the brand name) and perhaps the ultra high strength B12 tablets I've just bought will help improve things in the interim!
It makes sense now that the Hyperacusis-like symptoms come from TTTS and not the other way around.
And no I have not shelled out big money for WNGs, although I haven't yet ruled it out as the audiologist who examined me (and who seemed like a decent and honest person) told me that almost everyone that used these WNGs saw significant improvement in their symptoms.
The problem with doing things off my own bat, is that I'm still not certain as to what kind of (pink/brown/white) noise is best for me and at what level and intensity, for how long, etc -
I have read so many different and sometimes contradictory accounts of what is best and most effective.
Also what headphones or earphones to use.
The attraction of buying those WNGs is that it's a potential pre-packaged 'solution'.
It's expensive yes, but if I can get a significant improvement in my symptoms, I'll pay, even if it's expensive.
So I will hold off for now on buying these WNGs (Widex, I think was the brand name) and perhaps the ultra high strength B12 tablets I've just bought will help improve things in the interim!