- May 24, 2017
- 1,622
- Tinnitus Since
- 05/2017 (H since 06/2017)
- Cause of Tinnitus
- long term noise exposure (headphones), maybe some stress.
@TheDanishGirl
When I first got tinnitus many years ago, I had multiple tones as you do but this reduced after a time and eventually changed to a hissing sound (white noise) in both ears and in the middle of my head which is quite common. Although it's difficult, try not to focus on the noise by using sound enrichment and do talk to your Hearing therapist about this if you feel these noises are becoming more intrusive. I read in a previous post, that you use a mobile phone with speakers for sound enrichment. Whilst this is satisfactory, make sure the sounds are close by on your bedside side table so that your brain and auditory system are fed with good quality sounds, throughout the night until morning. It shouldn't be too loud to keep you awake but at a level that you can ignore. Sound enrichment like anything new that we bring into our life, takes time to get used to.
Michael
I can hear it, but only faint.
Try to use a better speaker as well as it will sound less irritatingThis is just what I needed to hear. That it can calm down as it did for you I gives me new strength to keep on going. I am having a meeting with my hearing therapist on monday and I will talk it over with her.
In regards to the sound enrichment I do place the speakers on my bedside table. I do keep the volume quite low and not at a level just below my tinnitus because at that level it bothers me and makes it harder for me to fall asleep, so I just keep the volume at a low level where I can hear it, but only faint.
Try to use a better speaker as well as it will sound less irritating
The sound quality has nothing to do with it. The speaker I use is good but if I turn up the sounds to high, then it is just another noise on top of my T which makes it harder to fall asleep as I get overwhelmed with all the noise/sounds
@TheDanishGirl
Both you and @VRZ78 make valid points. Improving the sound quality of the sound enrichment will be beneficial but it's also true it musn't be set too high as it will become an irritant. If at some time in the future you think of purchasing a dedicated sound machine. The Oasis S-650 is very good and can be connected to a pillow speaker. Oasis sound machines are specifically made for people with tinnitus. You will then realise how good they are. However, what you are using at the moment will suffice. Keep using it as sound enrichment takes time to get used to and will help your tinnitus and hyperacusis.
Michael
Maybe I will look into buying that in time but I can also ask my hearing therapist if I can get a pillow speaker funded by our national health care system. I know of some who have gotten them free of charge.
@Michael Leigh That's good to hear that it faded over time. I hope this happens more for me. I know my beeps and chop vacuum noises have receded so it gives me hope for the plethora of other noises to fade away.