Some 2 months ago, I had an appointment to see a specialist at a hearing centre. Yes, after many tests they agreed i did have Tinnitus and were able to show me on computer generated graphs, exactly what tonal range my hearing was loosing out on due to this, plus also identify what audio range the tinnitus was affecting.
I was then given a second appointment to see if it would be possible to supply a suitable hearing aid to help, "supplement" my own personal hearing loss.
this I attended yesterday.
Ok, so at first they tried some normal hearing aids.....which were then adjusted tonally to suit my personal needs, from the original tests. I tried them, but ok, so the "missing tones" were amplified, BUt the Tinnitus was still kicking in over everything. so they then tried some special "Tinnitus aids", which generate a "white noise", either single note continuous, or if needed...pulsed.
This was then adjusted to "me", so once the tone equalled the Tinnitus tone, it was then set and locked to the aids.
The earlier "boosts" were also added , so now my aids both generate a white noise that cancels out the tinnitus, but the aids also now boost the tones the tinnitus was blanking out to.
OK, I wont say its 100% yet....I have a follow up appointment in 4 months to see how things are an they can adjust, funnily via a "wifi link and a computer" so the hearing aids are adjusted in seconds, whilst still attached so you can say if it is working or not.
The past 24hrs have been unbelievable...I have some form of control over my tinnitus now and I rule IT, not the other way round.
What device you ask?
"Phonak Nathos Q Tinnitus" hearing aid.
Mine were graciously supplied by the NHS [UK], that's why I say speak to your doctor, get a referral to a specialist clinic.
No drugs, no side effects, they even give me free supply of batteries and consumable fittings.