I'm Jack. I'm 63 yrs old. I woke up one morning about 3 years ago with a tea pot whistling in both ears. I never liked loud music and was never in a war zone. Maybe went to 4 concerts my whole life. One weird thing was that my tinnitus was on a three day rotating schedule of day 1 loud, day 2 medium and day 3 barely noticeable. I was miserable and depressed including at night where I would wake up every 1.5 - 2.0 hrs.
I tried antibiotics in hopes it was an ear infection. No luck. I tried vitamin supplements recommended by others with tinnitus. No luck. I tried playing all sorts of nature sounds at night as recommended by a specialist at the Oregon Tinnitus Clinic. No luck, made it even harder to sleep.
I tried masking it with two $300 hearing aid looking devices which go in the ears and put out an air hose noise to drown out my tea pot whistling. That worked somewhat, but you can't wear them at night.
I tried both a $1500 product and a $3,000 product sold to me by two different Otolaryngologists.
Both these products put sound in my ears for 2-4 hrs daily which included a sound in the background which matched my tinnitus. No luck. Here's what worked in the end. Over time, my brain has learned to ignore the tea pot whistling. It took about 18 - 24 months to go from noticing it 99.9% of the time to hardly ever noticing it (and then usually only when someone asks how it's doing). The interesting thing is that the products are advertised to take months to work. I think the makers know that the brain blocks out tinnitus in many cases after months. I wouldn't waste your money.
I tried antibiotics in hopes it was an ear infection. No luck. I tried vitamin supplements recommended by others with tinnitus. No luck. I tried playing all sorts of nature sounds at night as recommended by a specialist at the Oregon Tinnitus Clinic. No luck, made it even harder to sleep.
I tried masking it with two $300 hearing aid looking devices which go in the ears and put out an air hose noise to drown out my tea pot whistling. That worked somewhat, but you can't wear them at night.
I tried both a $1500 product and a $3,000 product sold to me by two different Otolaryngologists.
Both these products put sound in my ears for 2-4 hrs daily which included a sound in the background which matched my tinnitus. No luck. Here's what worked in the end. Over time, my brain has learned to ignore the tea pot whistling. It took about 18 - 24 months to go from noticing it 99.9% of the time to hardly ever noticing it (and then usually only when someone asks how it's doing). The interesting thing is that the products are advertised to take months to work. I think the makers know that the brain blocks out tinnitus in many cases after months. I wouldn't waste your money.