At this point I don't think about a cure, just improvement.Uh yeah
50 to 75% reduction would change many people's lives. Hopefully it'll get there some day.Would be nice and I do hope for that eventually but right now I'm going for 50%-75%.
At this point I don't think about a cure, just improvement.
Absolutely. It's looking like we may get there soon. I'm sure hoping.50 to 75% reduction would change many people's lives. Hopefully it'll get there some day.
My experience was comparable to that of @linearb.
I was treated with TRT under the care of Dr. Pawel Jastreboff, who is one of the creators of TRT. At the outset, he said he could treat me with TRT either with the wearable sound generators (WSGs) or without them, instead using my own earbuds and iPhone. He said progress likely would be faster with the WSGs, but either way was fine. He said that he priced the WSGs at his cost (about $1,600 for the pair), so financially he was indifferent to the two options.
At this point I don't think about a cure, just improvement.
I really can't agree. Public funding should be going towards a cure, like in the Netherlands. I understand the desire of a "here and now" treatment, but research is the best way forward, and we need all engines on full thrust.The question of tax money supporting TRT (or other tinnitus therapy) has been mentioned. If most people with severe, disabling tinnitus can be helped by TRT to the extent of being able to return to work during or after their treatment, it has accomplished something very worthwhile, for those affected and society in general.
We need both....we'll never get both.I understand the desire of a "here and now" treatment, but research is the best way forward, and we need all engines on full thrust.
GratzHmmmm, your logic makes no sense. He's been at this for over 22+ years, I'm sure he has learned, gained experience and knowledge on the topic he is discussing. Listen to him and for once stop fighting advice that can possibly help you.
Simple as that, resisting so much is just not healthy.
BTW, Go eagles!!!!!
That's not what TRT is. It's a whole scam, not just WNGs.Even if Tinnitus Retraining Therapy doesn't work in the end, it provides great relief for me immediately. I am much happier with the white noise than the hissing in my ear that sometimes turns into a tone that rings throughout my head.
And I agree - hyperacusis is the worst. Well, actually maybe vertigo is worse. Not sure. I've had it all, and comparitively, I'll take tinnitus with sound generators anytime.
Even if Tinnitus Retraining Therapy doesn't work in the end, it provides great relief for me immediately. I am much happier with the white noise than the hissing in my ear that sometimes turns into a tone that rings throughout my head.
And I agree - hyperacusis is the worst. Well, actually maybe vertigo is worse. Not sure. I've had it all, and comparitively, I'll take tinnitus with sound generators anytime.
Above is just mikes way of saying "don't talk about it because people are just going to tell you it doesn't work". Those people would be correct.Even if Tinnitus Retraining Therapy doesn't work in the end, it provides great relief for me immediately. I am much happier with the white noise than the hissing in my ear that sometimes turns into a tone that rings throughout my head.
And I agree - hyperacusis is the worst. Well, actually maybe vertigo is worse. Not sure. I've had it all, and comparitively, I'll take tinnitus with sound generators anytime.
If something works there wouldn't be a reason not to discuss it. Infact it would be encouraged.@shantaya
TRT does work and I've had the treatment twice. If you are on this treatment or going to start it. I advise you not to discus it in this forum or any other as people will try to convince you that it doesn't work. This can delay or prevent you from making progress.
Michael
If something works there wouldn't be a reason not to discuss it. Infact it would be encouraged.
Well then why are you here?Anyone that is suffering with severe tinnitus, needs calm and peace in their life and not negativity from people like @threefirefour and others. It is for this reason doctors and therapist tell their tinnitus patients to keep away from tinnitus forums, and I agree with this.
Michael
Well then why are you here?
Yeah there is. By trying to show people in the tinnitus community that all our efforts NEED to go to finding a cure, I can relieve your tinnitus. But that's aside the point.I am a veteran and here to help people that are having difficulty coping with tinnitus. I have had this condition 22 years and habituated twice. There is absolutely nothing that you can do that can affect my tinnitus....
Again, if TRT works, why do it twice? it doesn't offer anything new.
I don't think telling them that TRT is a waste of money is spreading negativity.If you want to know the reason I had TRT twice, please go to my "started threads" and read my post: My experience with tinnitus, the answers are there...
People that are new to tinnitus are highly stressed and emotional. They need support and help not negativity which is what you and others like you promote here. It is for this reason it's vitally important they do not discuss any treatment they are having for tinnitus with people like you, until they have finished treatment. Hopefully by then they will have left tinnitus talk
Michael
I don't think telling them that TRT is a waste of money is spreading negativity.