- Jun 15, 2019
- 157
- Tinnitus Since
- May 2019
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Likely infection/ear stress after walking pneumonia
Greetings all, first post, tinnitus is a new affliction for me, probably only five weeks or so at the most.
I'll get around to introducing myself and with added questions later, but have found one conventional opinion really difficult to find: Since I have sudden moderate hearing loss in only one ear, how soon should I wait until I get a hearing aid? My ENT guy says 3-6 months, an audiologist I saw today said that's nuts, you could start that right now. (I know there's a process).
For sure there is a dramatic difference in hearing from one ear to the other, and I've read that getting a hearing aid has the potential to reduce tinnitus--which my ENT agrees with--which so far can be ridiculously loud at times. It's nonstop every waking moment.
I have some other things going on, including a creeping suspicion I have ETD and at least what feels like a very stubborn months-long cold (the T emerged two to three weeks after recovering from walking pneumonia). But I'm anxious to get the hearing aid not only because it could reduce tinnitus, but because I want to get the show on the road, both regarding interacting at the office and personally, and because I'm an amateur musician and want to start adjusting and singing better as soon as possible. Speech and singing sound odd-to-bizarre right now, like there's a fishbow over my head.
After my last appointment, my ENT doctor said see you when you come back for your follow-up hearing test, when we'll start work on your hearing aid. I originally thought that would be in three months, then the medical receptionist said so, let's set up that appointent for six months. I told her I couldn't live with a fishbowl over my head for a half year, and got one for three. Then, partly to address tinnitus in more depth--I don't feel like I'm getting enough info on that from ENT guy--I saw an audiologist today, different practice, who said that is crazy. Get it when you want to.
Sorry, way longer post than I planned. Extremely grateful for the forum and the wealth of support and information here. Chriscom is my sig but you can call me Chris.
I'll get around to introducing myself and with added questions later, but have found one conventional opinion really difficult to find: Since I have sudden moderate hearing loss in only one ear, how soon should I wait until I get a hearing aid? My ENT guy says 3-6 months, an audiologist I saw today said that's nuts, you could start that right now. (I know there's a process).
For sure there is a dramatic difference in hearing from one ear to the other, and I've read that getting a hearing aid has the potential to reduce tinnitus--which my ENT agrees with--which so far can be ridiculously loud at times. It's nonstop every waking moment.
I have some other things going on, including a creeping suspicion I have ETD and at least what feels like a very stubborn months-long cold (the T emerged two to three weeks after recovering from walking pneumonia). But I'm anxious to get the hearing aid not only because it could reduce tinnitus, but because I want to get the show on the road, both regarding interacting at the office and personally, and because I'm an amateur musician and want to start adjusting and singing better as soon as possible. Speech and singing sound odd-to-bizarre right now, like there's a fishbow over my head.
After my last appointment, my ENT doctor said see you when you come back for your follow-up hearing test, when we'll start work on your hearing aid. I originally thought that would be in three months, then the medical receptionist said so, let's set up that appointent for six months. I told her I couldn't live with a fishbowl over my head for a half year, and got one for three. Then, partly to address tinnitus in more depth--I don't feel like I'm getting enough info on that from ENT guy--I saw an audiologist today, different practice, who said that is crazy. Get it when you want to.
Sorry, way longer post than I planned. Extremely grateful for the forum and the wealth of support and information here. Chriscom is my sig but you can call me Chris.