Hello Tinnitus Talk community! I'm 47 with constant tinnitus since 11/2018. I learned of this excellent resource via the podcast. I'm very grateful these resources and community exist to help new initiates enter the daunting, confusing -- and frankly the scientist in me finds somewhat fascinating -- world of tinnitus research, advocacy, and outreach.
I also have a specific question I hope people can provide input on. After recently seeing an audiologist and ENT, I discovered that I have mild to moderate hearing loss in both ears, and hearing aids were recommended. The hearing loss is also probably a cause of the tinnitus (or cause #1 of 2 according to Dr. Rauschecker's model). I was given a pair to demo and refreshingly, they reduced the tinnitus quite a lot. This particular hearing aid (Widex Evoke 330) also has the "Zen" technology which can provide a background static noise for masking the tinnitus when the ringing is really loud. HOWEVER.... the hearing aids are very expensive. With a discount through my insurance they are $3,450 USD for the pair!
So my question is, are there any creative solutions for affordable high-quality hearing aids using other means? Such as purchasing them in Europe, or assistance programs (I am not poor, but also not rich)? I know another brand can be bought at Costco but I'm interested in the advanced technology than can be tuned by my audiologist, as well as the tinnitus masking feature.
Any help is appreciated, and thanks again for the support offered by this community!
Seth
(Tinnitus with peaks at 4 and 6 kHz)
I also have a specific question I hope people can provide input on. After recently seeing an audiologist and ENT, I discovered that I have mild to moderate hearing loss in both ears, and hearing aids were recommended. The hearing loss is also probably a cause of the tinnitus (or cause #1 of 2 according to Dr. Rauschecker's model). I was given a pair to demo and refreshingly, they reduced the tinnitus quite a lot. This particular hearing aid (Widex Evoke 330) also has the "Zen" technology which can provide a background static noise for masking the tinnitus when the ringing is really loud. HOWEVER.... the hearing aids are very expensive. With a discount through my insurance they are $3,450 USD for the pair!
So my question is, are there any creative solutions for affordable high-quality hearing aids using other means? Such as purchasing them in Europe, or assistance programs (I am not poor, but also not rich)? I know another brand can be bought at Costco but I'm interested in the advanced technology than can be tuned by my audiologist, as well as the tinnitus masking feature.
Any help is appreciated, and thanks again for the support offered by this community!
Seth
(Tinnitus with peaks at 4 and 6 kHz)