Hi everyone! This is my first time posting in here but I've certainly spent lots of time reading.
I had a sudden onset of tinnitus on January 7th of this year, no known cause. I do know that I panicked and went to urgent care the morning of the onset and had long/painful ear irrigation, and I fear that made everything 10x worse. I just didn't know any better back then what I would do to go back to that day and change everything...
Anyway, I have one ear with a constant high-pitched eeeee, and the other ear is obnoxious cicadas/wind chimes/chirping. My tinnitus was severely reactive the first 2.5-3 months, causing an entire head hissing at the presence of any sound whatsoever. I was constantly having to run to a quiet room just to get some relief. A couple of weeks ago, I noticed the reactivity & hissing were nearly gone, and just the normal tinnitus sounds remained. I had been wearing an earplug in my reactive ear very regularly, so I'm sure that was part of the healing. I was thrilled.
Now, this past Friday, I got my first pair of Oticon miniRITE hearing aids. I had read so many positive stories about hearing aids, so I was hoping for this wonderful life-changing experience with them. My experience so far has been very discouraging and upsetting. It seems to help (or at least not aggravate) the pure-tone ear, but my previously reactive ear feels like it's right back at square one before I started healing. I tried wearing them for a couple of hours the first night I got them and woke up with my bad ear off the charts, and some of the reactiveness was back. I didn't wear them for the next couple of days, and it seemed to settle down a bit. I tried it back in last night for an hour or so with some very light sound enrichment from the app, and I woke up to my ear going insane again this morning.
Do I just need to give up hope on these hearing aids or give it more time? My audiologist doesn't seem too well-versed in sound enrichment, and I'm not sure what to do. I was starting to feel better, and I fear I ruined it all by trying these hearing aids out.
This thing is a beast.
I had a sudden onset of tinnitus on January 7th of this year, no known cause. I do know that I panicked and went to urgent care the morning of the onset and had long/painful ear irrigation, and I fear that made everything 10x worse. I just didn't know any better back then what I would do to go back to that day and change everything...
Anyway, I have one ear with a constant high-pitched eeeee, and the other ear is obnoxious cicadas/wind chimes/chirping. My tinnitus was severely reactive the first 2.5-3 months, causing an entire head hissing at the presence of any sound whatsoever. I was constantly having to run to a quiet room just to get some relief. A couple of weeks ago, I noticed the reactivity & hissing were nearly gone, and just the normal tinnitus sounds remained. I had been wearing an earplug in my reactive ear very regularly, so I'm sure that was part of the healing. I was thrilled.
Now, this past Friday, I got my first pair of Oticon miniRITE hearing aids. I had read so many positive stories about hearing aids, so I was hoping for this wonderful life-changing experience with them. My experience so far has been very discouraging and upsetting. It seems to help (or at least not aggravate) the pure-tone ear, but my previously reactive ear feels like it's right back at square one before I started healing. I tried wearing them for a couple of hours the first night I got them and woke up with my bad ear off the charts, and some of the reactiveness was back. I didn't wear them for the next couple of days, and it seemed to settle down a bit. I tried it back in last night for an hour or so with some very light sound enrichment from the app, and I woke up to my ear going insane again this morning.
Do I just need to give up hope on these hearing aids or give it more time? My audiologist doesn't seem too well-versed in sound enrichment, and I'm not sure what to do. I was starting to feel better, and I fear I ruined it all by trying these hearing aids out.
This thing is a beast.