Actually no, my hearing is pretty much what it should be for my age according to all the audiograms I've had (up to 16KHz), therefore I don't really care if it improves or not. Hearing was never a problem for me, I hear just as well as before tinnitus started so I don't intend on monitoring my hearing, just my tinnitus.
After 5 years of having it, I've become my own "tinnitusgram" and I'm quite precise
Please, the last thing i want to do is get people overexcited. This is an experimental, no guarantees treatment. Depending on the person it might have zero effect. But on the other hand it might work. It's sort of a Hail Mary, i guess, but with a solid medical basis. In
theory, it should work.
It cost around 26.500 euros (around 30.000+ dollars give or take), not including the flight tickets, food, shopping, tourist stuff. Just the treatment. Thailand is a cheap country, generally speaking, if you bring dollars or euros or any sort of strong currency. Depending on your lifestyle, you can get by spending very little while being there.
If I notice a 20-30% improvement, I think I'll be good. I'm not aiming and was not aiming for a cure. For now, I'm trying to live as stress free as possible and being mindful about my health. When the time comes, I'll think about going back. I can't answer this question now, it's been less than three weeks since coming back