Dear Vicki, thank you so much for your reply! You are right, it is my decision - and I've done some research but the pros / cons seem so tight I find it really hard to decide.Hey, I don't think anyone can truly advise you on this, as you can see some people appear to have worsening after an MRI, a lot of people don't (myself included), but I do know that recently a former colleague of mine developed tinnitus, had an MRI and they discovered a neuroma, so it really is risk vs benefit and it's only you that can decide whether to go ahead. I personally found it beneficial to learn that there is nothing structurally wrong with my anatomy but I know the fear of worsened tinnitus puts people off. It's a really individual decision and I can't tell you that if you have it you're guaranteed to not perceive the tinnitus as worse, but no one I know in real life has experienced worsened tinnitus as a result of MRI.
I don't have anything to say from personal experience about noise generators, never used them, but I believe they can be immensely helpful for some people xxx
Basically, the acoustic neuroma is the only thing that could be detected, with an MRI right? By the way, I asked the MRI staff at the hospital - two assistants were on duty at that given time, familiar with the machine and tinnitus patients as well. Informally, one of them told me not to risk it, the other one said to go for it...