I asked to see a specialist and she said I have to live like this for the rest of my life. She did offer me Zoloft.
I asked to see a specialist and she said I have to live like this for the rest of my life. She did offer me Zoloft.
The doctors that I talked were also lack of compassion. It's because they have no idea what you are suffering.
ENT doctors are important health professionals and I have a lot of respect for their skill and expertise. They know about the anatomy of the ear and are able to treat it medically or surgically. However, in my opinion they are not tinnitus experts, which I believe calls for a set of skills that the majority of them don't have. This is the ability to know, understand and empathize, with what a tinnitus patient is going through when the condition is loud and intrusive.
My consultant whom I have a lot of respect for, once told me that I know more about tinnitus than her. She explained because never having experienced it. For this reason, when there is no underlying medical condition causing the tinnitus a person is sometimes referred to a Hearing Therapist or Audiologist trained in tinnitus management.
This can involve counselling, wearing devices such as hearing aids or white noise generators. Treatments such as TRT, CBT and Mindfulness and relaxation therapy can also be helpful. These health professionals help their patients by showing them a way forward and demystifying a lot of the negativity that surrounds this condition. Not surprisingly, this level of understanding and empathy doesn't always come from training alone, for some of these people also have tinnitus. Over the years I have met quite a few Hearing Therapists and Audiologists at tinnitus Internet forums helping people. At some point they have relayed to me that they have tinnitus or were born with it as my hearing therapist was.
Michael
It is a very familiar story @Quiet please ENT Doctors are not tinnitus experts and for this reason tinnitus patients are often referred to Hearing Therapists or Audiologists that are trained in tinnitus management. It is a different set of skills that the majority of ENT doctors don't have. They are physicians not counsellors.Very well said. I wish I knew this when I first got the T. I went to 4 ENT''s . Three basically said "You have Tinnitus; learn to live with it" as they were showing me to the door. One was compassionate and the other 3 were total jerks about it. After seeing one in particular; I went in my car & couldn't drive for 20 minutes; I was crying so hard