Zmichael,
Do you have the kind of H in which:
A. The volume of the whole world is cranked up.
B. The volume of just some frequencies are cranked up (coolers, motors, car brakes, etc.).
C. You experience pain.
D. Some combination of the above.
Which symptom(s) are you most looking to improve with the treatment?
Thanks.
What I am getting at is this:
Is the procedure intended to dampen excess vibration, or is it to act as an earplug of sorts, to actually reduce the volume entering the inner ear?
I live 15 minutes from the Silverstein Institute
I already posted it but here is Carol's story about the procedure again. She also gives away her e-mail in that thread if anyone wanna contact her so @Blackbird26 you might wanna try that.
http://www.chat-hyperacusis.net/post/hyperacusis-surgery-7084386
This... the procedure is intended to dampen excess vibration.
I asked the exact same question on the phone, as I am not interested in a glorified earplug. If it were an earplug you would lose hearing across the board - which doesn't happen supposedly. And when I explained how I saw it as a kind of rubber damper on a resonating surface plate, S's reply was..."Exactly, yes."
Z.
Hey @Sailboardman ...Not being a scrounge here, but I have been hustling looking at tickets and flights and costs and the motel across the way and...It's a big hassle for me to travel (just getting to an airport from where I am let alone travel with T and H).
Anyway I soon began to realize that I have to stay 9 days in all as with a week between surgery and discharge, plus two days for tests before...that requires a place to stay that is:
~ QUIET.
~ Reasonably priced.
~ Has basic food preparation facilities - as I can't do restaurants of any type = too noisy (or are as am now!).
~ In a decent enough place that I don't go insane staring at the wall...as I do not watch TV. (Total BS, let alone the noise aspect of which currently can't even watch DVDs).
DO YOU KNOW OF ANYWHERE THAT FITS THE OUTLINE ABOVE???
ANY TT MEMBERS IN THE AREA THAT MAY BE ABLE TO HELP OUT???
ANY "ESCAPE PODS" TO GET OUT OF THE HUMAN ZOO...I live in the countryside for a reason.
I see Google Maps shows some green and parks around, but reality is often different to satellite photos imagination! For sure I will probably have to rent a car too. So all this is going to take some $$$ dolleros.
If I had these aspects sorted above I could actually leave next week and just miss the Christmas and New Year travel and prices lunacy...but that's pushing it maybe, seeing as I only found out about this yesterday!
Currently I am checking AirBnB and see a lot of stuff booked up already, and big price jumps in January...Oh yeah, the Snowbirds escaping the northern ice!
P.S. Maybe all this research/locations/survival school... can be plugged into by others who may follow if this thing is successful.
OK I'm wasted for today...Checking out till maybe this evening.
Best, Zimichael
Just wondering...
How did you determine that your H is from faulty dampening?
For anyone on this forum considering the procedure, the first question might be, "Is my hyperacusis caused by faulty dampening, or is it central auditory gain from some other cause? And how would I know? And might the procedure help anyway, in either case?
This is the first procedure that I heard of that is not performed if the patient is too unhappy, or too affected by the condition that the procedure is meant to correct. Absolutely insane! Revolting!
Oh, I see. It starts to make sense to me now. Thanks for explaining to me.No, the requirement is for the study, not the procedure itself.......
@lapidus... is mostly correct I think. I think Dr. Silverstein had to stick to the "scores boundaries" on the test evaluations, and if you fall outside those parameters then the Trial gets messed up. With a Trial you are under scrutiny to keep things more or less standardized - or it would be a zoo.
If you remember, when I applied for the Autifony trial here in the USA for age related hearing loss, I pre-asked (the very helpful guys at the Sacramento location), what may trip me up so as to not bother going all that way to get screened. Well, one evaluation required was the THI (Tinnitus Handicap Index = similar to the TFI) and just on one section (some of those "quality of life" aspects, etc. ~ Questions: 19. to 22 on the TFI), if I had answered anywhere near accurately I would have been way over the threshold for the AUT trial, which was 25...Hell I would have scored over 30 to 35 right there! Let alone all the other questions.
So, I did not bother to drive for 7 hours to get evaluated just to get booted out!
Back to this procedure at S.I. - It does seem like someone with severe hyperacusis would benefit exponentially more per % of gain (reduction in H.) than someone who was just somewhat bothered by it. I think all those people in the video could apparently do a lot more things in life than I could...unless they were just not saying every time they went to a dinner with more than one friend, or to town, etc. they put earplugs in! I also don't recall any of them saying they had tinnitus too (except the first lady that said Gabapentin resolved it some time back)...let alone SRT! (Sound-Reactive-T...which is hard to actually dissect form H, but still). The lady with the long dark hair did pull out an earplug in her left ear before speaking, but I'm not sure if she put it back in. If she did not, no way I could have handled that clapping and general level of sound in that room.
Etc., etc., etc.
And yes I did write an 'End-note' letter to them at S.I. and quoted one thing my docs have pointed out over the years of this T/H shit: "M. people who are truly depressed don't try as hard as you do to get well...they just mope!" Xexus...with the amount of stuff I used to do and get involved in compared to now, I doubt anyone would be a happy camper!!! Dance, performing, classes at college, eating out with friends, easy travel, and on. I miss all that stuff like crazy if I allow myself to even think about it. That's "depressing"!!!
Anyhow...I am way too "extreme" for the median bell curve one likes to have for Trials. Maybe in a year they will have more solid data and then H can be alleviated to a greater or lesser degree by this procedure...and maybe closer to home too! Going to Florida for 10 days was not exactly on my wish list.
Best, Zimichael
The other option of course is to wait for a concrete treatment before destroying any chance of being healthy again, ever!
On the other hand, having 60 years of T, the latest 9 if I am not mistaken being really bad, he must have considered and discarded that option that existed for all those years... let alone manage to have patience! But let the man speak for himself.Yeah but then again he is not in his 20's. He's had tinnitus for about 60 years or something! The chances of having a healthy hearing again are pretty slim. It's a different thing if you're my age, 32.
On the other hand, having 60 years of T, the latest 9 if I am not mistaken being really bad, he must have considered and discarded that option that existed for all those years... let alone manage to have patience! But let the man speak for himself.
He can go and stand with his head next to the speakers on a Slipknot concert without risk of further damage or worsening.
H is a nightmare, I have it as bad as anyone (my life is f//king over), but going deaf and being isolated to nothing but blasting T is a whole new level of hell im sure. I don't think that there are very many people (if any) that would survive living like that for very long. I can last about 2-4 hours with heavy plugs in until the pain of the noise really kicks into high gear and I start coming completely undone mentally, I can't even imagine absolutely nothing but blasting T, I would be dead and gone within days.Why don't you just ask them to cut the nerve and be done with it? Yes it might not cure your tinnitus and might even make it worse but at least you wouldn't have H. And as I understand it it's the biggest issue?
If I were in your shoes I'd consider it.