Okay here we go, I created an account just to reply to this thread after reading the entire thing. Ive had tinnitus for a while, but its only been bad enough to go to the doctor since may (2 months ago now).
Because this is a hearing aid forum ill skip straight to the hearing aid part of my story. I went to the audiologist and it was determined that i have hearing loss in my left ear due to noise trauma (Im a drummer for almost 15 years). She told me that my hearing loss was minimal and only in one ear, but she recommended i try a hearing aid to see if it would help with tinnitus. I grabbed the widex zen, for my left ear only. Here is my answer to some common questions...
Do the hearing aids work at the specific frequencies of hearing loss?
These ones do. Personally i dont feel affected by hearing loss, i can hear just fine without the hearing aid, and i never really have trouble hearing people talk. The hearing aid at first sounds like it makes everything loud, but after having it in for a short while, most noises just begin to seem normal again.
Does the hearing aid get rid of the tinnitus?
When i first got the T ithought it was only one small range of frequencies 7k-8k. After trying out the hearing aid i can say that i had some lower frequency T as well because when the hearing aid is in, MY T IS ALMOST ENTIRELY GONE WHEN WEARING THE AID (huuuuuuuge relief). however there is still some higher level T that is noticeable when you focus on it.
Does the T seem lower when not wearing the hearing aid?
Not really. However I've only had the hearing aid for a month and a half, so if there is any long term benefit to wearing this hearing aid, i wont notice them for a while.
Should you wear the hearing aid everywhere?
I personally only where it at home where things are generally more quiet and the T is more noticeable. Wearing them at home is basically the greatest thing ever it allows me to focus on my life and geting stuff done instead of thinking about the T. outside of the home, there is usually enough background noise for me to forget about the T, but some of you may need to wear the hearing aid everywhere.
Before i go I just want to say a few things. When this first became a problem 2 months ago, I was devestated mentally. We all know the feeling so i wont go into it. The T seemed to be the only thing i could think about. I cant stress this enough, if you are struggling with T, just give it time. The whole "habituation" thing is not a myth. Your brain will learn to forget about the sound. The most important thing you can do is to stay positive. Its much much easier said than done. Personally I focus on my reaction to it. At first i would hear it and think horrible thoughts and it would realllly get to me. Over time ive learned to hear it and say things like "i hear it but its not bad" or "its up to me to control this, and i choose to be ignore it and be happy". Simple mental talks will do wonders and soon enough you will be back to having a perfectly normal life totally unhindered by the T. Seeing a doctor will help with the stress because they generally give you a feeling that things will get better, but not everyone can afford a doctor or a hearing aid. I know saying "be positive" is probably just whatever to most of you but if you can just keep a good attitude, you will learn to move on in life instead of getting so caught up that life seems to just halt.
anyway i could talk forever about this but this will have to do now. hope this helped
Because this is a hearing aid forum ill skip straight to the hearing aid part of my story. I went to the audiologist and it was determined that i have hearing loss in my left ear due to noise trauma (Im a drummer for almost 15 years). She told me that my hearing loss was minimal and only in one ear, but she recommended i try a hearing aid to see if it would help with tinnitus. I grabbed the widex zen, for my left ear only. Here is my answer to some common questions...
Do the hearing aids work at the specific frequencies of hearing loss?
These ones do. Personally i dont feel affected by hearing loss, i can hear just fine without the hearing aid, and i never really have trouble hearing people talk. The hearing aid at first sounds like it makes everything loud, but after having it in for a short while, most noises just begin to seem normal again.
Does the hearing aid get rid of the tinnitus?
When i first got the T ithought it was only one small range of frequencies 7k-8k. After trying out the hearing aid i can say that i had some lower frequency T as well because when the hearing aid is in, MY T IS ALMOST ENTIRELY GONE WHEN WEARING THE AID (huuuuuuuge relief). however there is still some higher level T that is noticeable when you focus on it.
Does the T seem lower when not wearing the hearing aid?
Not really. However I've only had the hearing aid for a month and a half, so if there is any long term benefit to wearing this hearing aid, i wont notice them for a while.
Should you wear the hearing aid everywhere?
I personally only where it at home where things are generally more quiet and the T is more noticeable. Wearing them at home is basically the greatest thing ever it allows me to focus on my life and geting stuff done instead of thinking about the T. outside of the home, there is usually enough background noise for me to forget about the T, but some of you may need to wear the hearing aid everywhere.
Before i go I just want to say a few things. When this first became a problem 2 months ago, I was devestated mentally. We all know the feeling so i wont go into it. The T seemed to be the only thing i could think about. I cant stress this enough, if you are struggling with T, just give it time. The whole "habituation" thing is not a myth. Your brain will learn to forget about the sound. The most important thing you can do is to stay positive. Its much much easier said than done. Personally I focus on my reaction to it. At first i would hear it and think horrible thoughts and it would realllly get to me. Over time ive learned to hear it and say things like "i hear it but its not bad" or "its up to me to control this, and i choose to be ignore it and be happy". Simple mental talks will do wonders and soon enough you will be back to having a perfectly normal life totally unhindered by the T. Seeing a doctor will help with the stress because they generally give you a feeling that things will get better, but not everyone can afford a doctor or a hearing aid. I know saying "be positive" is probably just whatever to most of you but if you can just keep a good attitude, you will learn to move on in life instead of getting so caught up that life seems to just halt.
anyway i could talk forever about this but this will have to do now. hope this helped