My friend Markus has had Meniere's since 2011, as a result, he lost his hearing in his left ear and has high-pitched tinnitus. His tinnitus is very severe and in high pitched and loud volume 7 out of 10, he told me even in the night club he can still hear it clearly.
Recently, he went to his doctor to try on hearing aids. Supposedly the hearing aids came with AI advanced technology to filter out sounds or train your brain to recognize different types of sounds to support your brain. We don't exactly know how it works. The main point is that soon as he put on the hearing aids, within a couple of minutes, the sound of his tinnitus also disappeared completely! Not masking it with other sounds --- his tinnitus was just gone. But when he takes the hearing aids off, within a minute or two the sound of tinnitus comes back.
I still think this is awesome news and a miracle for my friend. It is possible to enjoy quietness even if it's with hearing aids, my friend experienced silence for the first time after 10 years.
I don't know who will be reading this but I hope this can work for you. For many of you who are looking for a permanent cure for tinnitus this is probably not it, but don't be discouraged. For many who suffer from both hearing loss and tinnitus, this might help both.
My friend says it's like $3,500 but his insurance covers some. I'm NOT recommending you to buy it. Don't buy it. Maybe take the time and go try it yourself. He tried it on for 30 minutes and tinnitus was gone that entire time. He is getting it after he met his insurance deductible.
This is the hearing aid brand he tried:
Oticon More™ Hearing Aids
This might not be the only one or the right one for you. There may be other ones with advanced technology that works. Something like the sound of tinnitus is from the brain, not the ears for some so maybe somehow this advanced hearing aids filtered out some sounds, I really have no clue why it works for my friend.
My tinnitus is not from Meniere's and I don't have hearing loss, but I will try the hearing aids when my friend gets his just to see if it works for me as well. I will come back with more updates.
I hope this information can be helpful to you. Good luck!
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Recently, he went to his doctor to try on hearing aids. Supposedly the hearing aids came with AI advanced technology to filter out sounds or train your brain to recognize different types of sounds to support your brain. We don't exactly know how it works. The main point is that soon as he put on the hearing aids, within a couple of minutes, the sound of his tinnitus also disappeared completely! Not masking it with other sounds --- his tinnitus was just gone. But when he takes the hearing aids off, within a minute or two the sound of tinnitus comes back.
I still think this is awesome news and a miracle for my friend. It is possible to enjoy quietness even if it's with hearing aids, my friend experienced silence for the first time after 10 years.
I don't know who will be reading this but I hope this can work for you. For many of you who are looking for a permanent cure for tinnitus this is probably not it, but don't be discouraged. For many who suffer from both hearing loss and tinnitus, this might help both.
My friend says it's like $3,500 but his insurance covers some. I'm NOT recommending you to buy it. Don't buy it. Maybe take the time and go try it yourself. He tried it on for 30 minutes and tinnitus was gone that entire time. He is getting it after he met his insurance deductible.
This is the hearing aid brand he tried:
Oticon More™ Hearing Aids
This might not be the only one or the right one for you. There may be other ones with advanced technology that works. Something like the sound of tinnitus is from the brain, not the ears for some so maybe somehow this advanced hearing aids filtered out some sounds, I really have no clue why it works for my friend.
My tinnitus is not from Meniere's and I don't have hearing loss, but I will try the hearing aids when my friend gets his just to see if it works for me as well. I will come back with more updates.
I hope this information can be helpful to you. Good luck!
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