I can hear mine over the TV ... does it mean it is louder than the TV?
Well i would just say any medium pitch tinnitus (not the super high pitch 15Khz+T) that can easily be heard outdoors over traffic, I would say starts at around 25dB. 60dB tinnitus would be an extremely loud tinnitus- like you would have difficulty hearing conversation (not sure if that even exists without having any hearing loss).How can you estimate t ? @dan
I agree, it depends on the frequeny of your tinnitus.I can hear mine over the TV ... does it mean it is louder than the TV?
An audiologist can measure your T and get close to the noise level, by creating a tone similar to the db level it takes to mask it. I use a hearing aid masker and the masker is set at 65db's. Most days, I hear my T, way over the masking noise. My hearing loss is measured at 65-70 db's, from 2-8K. Standard test. Another 15 db's of loss and I will be considered profoundly deaf in my right ear.
To answer the first question. Do I have a life? Yes, a wretched one!
Your situation sounds very tough. Does the hearing aid amplification not help your situation? Or do you just use the masking portion?An audiologist can measure your T and get close to the noise level, by creating a tone similar to the db level it takes to mask it. I use a hearing aid masker and the masker is set at 65db's. Most days, I hear my T, way over the masking noise. My hearing loss is measured at 65-70 db's, from 2-8K. Standard test. Another 15 db's of loss and I will be considered profoundly deaf in my right ear.
To answer the first question. Do I have a life? Yes, a wretched one!
There is also the issue with tinnitus could be reactive, so no matter how much masking you apply, it will still find a way to rear its ugly head thru.@dan,
In a perfect world, you would think the masker would cover up the T. It doesn't. They can only program in white or purple noise and try to match the overall T frequencies. However, they can't match it noise for noise. T has to many complex sounds. Plus, how can you describe your T to someone perfectly? It's a lot of different noises combined. If they could hear our T, they could probably match it sound for sound. Then we'd all be T free.
Me, too. The tea kettle whistle tends to be from temple to temple, but the hissing-squealing-static-buzzing tends to remain confined to the right upper quadrant of my head. I'm basically a right-brained individual. No freakin' wonder my creativity has taken a total nosedive since tinnitus appeared.One side of my head seems empty and hollow, with the exception of all the noise and the other side perfectly clear. It sucks!
Many people here have tried or are trying Trobalt with success- see Retigabine thread for more details and welcome to the forum!I apologize for not introducing myself yesterday. Hello, My name is Jim I am 55 and I have very loud Tinnitus!
It started suddenly five years ago in my right ear only now its in the left side also but not very loud, It has changed my life. Yesterday was the first time I ever posted on a Forum.
My writing/communication skills are not the best, so please be patient.
I will try to be positive. I am looking for help. the last few months the noise has gotten much louder.
My sound generator helps but I get tired of listening to those sounds also.
Sometimes I will go sit in the Bathroom and listen to the shower it seems to help short term.
I have tried to ignore the sound and concentrate on other things but the volume is much louder then the environments
noises around me, even in a very noisy rooms.
I don't take any medications legal or off the street. I do not like the after effects of the anti depressants, sleeping pills and anxiety meds so I stopped taking them 4 years ago . Is there anything that anyone is doing that may help ?
I would appreciate any help.
Thanks Jim
Many people here have tried or are trying Trobalt with success- see Retigabine thread for more details and welcome to the forum!
Exactly. Ultra-high like a dog whistle. I would rate mine around 15+ kHz. Not much covers this, only loud crickets and my lawn trimmer.It's not the volume that hurts me, I could take a sound like my fringe at 4-5 times the volume and be fine. For me it's the incredibly awful high pitched screeching that kills me. I think this is the case for most of us otherwise we wouldn't be trying to mask with less intrusive sounds.
My noise has stopped three separate times for less then a minute, every time it has stopped it came back louder!Exactly. Ultra-high like a dog whistle. I would rate mine around 15+ kHz. Not much covers this, only loud crickets and my lawn trimmer.