The audiologist at the medical college of Wisconsin told me not to use formal sound therapy and just instead gave me a free plan to use (sounds on apps for a few hours a day for a couple month). She also told me that in time the noise will just be something I'd get used to and learn to ignore most of the time. That is what happened. I am not sure it's different with those with hearing loss (I have normal hearing).The study is saying TRT is tied with just normal sound therapy. Nothing special about Jastreboff's model compared to normal sound therapy.
Why are you so happy to defend the status quo? TRT obviously has bias too considering how audiologists are more then happy to prescribe it because it comes with hearing aids. Seriously that's why audiologists love TRT so much because they profit from the hearing aid aspect.
You know damn well your tinnitus was caused by hearing damage.The audiologist at the medical college of Wisconsin told me not to use formal sound therapy and just instead gave me a free plan to use (sounds on apps for a few hours a day for a couple month). She also told me that in time the noise will just be something I'd get used to and learn to ignore most of the time. That is what happened. I am not sure it's different with those with hearing loss (I have normal hearing).
In some regards I think your Audiologist gave you good advice, having looked through the TRT book critically, it does look more and more like an overpriced, very long, sales pitch (or am I just being too cynical?). if you pay shed loads of money, and are repeatedly fed material to support a given idea until you believe it at a subconscious level, then in that respect it "works" to a degree.The audiologist at the medical college of Wisconsin told me not to use formal sound therapy and just instead gave me a free plan to use (sounds on apps for a few hours a day for a couple month). She also told me that in time the noise will just be something I'd get used to and learn to ignore most of the time. That is what happened. I am not sure it's different with those with hearing loss (I have normal hearing).
I wonder if Jastreboff wants to be laid to rest with his first edition original copy of the Jastreboff model across his chest...?Yup, the Jastreboffs have won the Most Farcical Couple award every year for the past 200 years.
My practitioner / clinician whatever you prefer to use is the best in the field, world renowned.
Wow.I am seriously considering to discontinue using them.
Wow. Just. Wow.I am currently undergoing TRT. My practitioner / clinician whatever you prefer to use is the best in the field, world renowned. I've been using TRT for approx 6 months. I have proper setting, etc. Again my practitioner is the best. Trust me when I say it. The generators are torturous. The broadband noise is hideous. Listening to pink noise for 8 hours a day is maddening. The sounds you hear after wearing them all day are indescribable. There's a heightened level of anxiety with taking them off knowing you will have to listen to high pitch whistles and static mixed with your ring all night. Counseling from the best was no more than a 1 hour session thumbing through diagrams of the brain. You say well did they not mention CBT, nope. I was told they would blend in. It never happened. After that you are on your own. I have no hearing loss. My hearing may be too good. I have hyperacusis and tinnitus. I can see why JAMA published an article that stated in part that white noise can negatively affect the brain. I am seriously considering to discontinue using them. Of course I could stop and my practitioner would never know because they never check on you. God Bless. Peace.
Jazzer, your story really pulled on my heart. I live for music of all genres. My wife and I lives centered around listening to good music. Now, like you I have cried on her shoulder because those days seem so unattainable. It hurts to the core. I also cannot play my Taylor acoustic guitar anymore. I am sorry for your struggle and I pray one day soon we can continue to enjoy the sound of music in the arms of our wives.@Starthrower
Something I need to admit Star.
I am plagued with noise, as I know you are, though I usually cope somehow.
But having said that, there are times when the enormity of the life I have lost really hits me hard.
At the weekend I took my misus up country to see a concert by the TJ Johnson Jazz and Blues Band.
Her favourite band, and one of the bands I was trombonist for, before I had to leave because of "T."
She was sitting in the front row, lapping up the music.
I was in the back row with my ear plugs well in.
In the interval she walked down the aisle to speak to me, leaned over, and with her delightful smile said to me,
"Are you enjoying it babe?"
I lay against her chest and sobbed.
She said "Whatever is the matter baby?"
"I miss it so much."
"I know sweetheart - I know."
This thing has hit her so hard also.
I used to play Caribbean cruises in the jazz band on the QE 2, and my income for the month used to pay for both of our passages.
Now we go house sitting for people when they go away.
I know I have to be brave to form a different life, but there are times when I struggle.
Sorry to lay this on you Star,
much love
Dave x
Jazzer
My dear friend Christopher,Jazzer, your story really pulled on my heart. I live for music of all genres. My wife and I lives centered around listening to good music. Now, like you I have cried on her shoulder because those days seem so unattainable. It hurts to the core. I also cannot play my Taylor acoustic guitar anymore. I am sorry for your struggle and I pray one day soon we can continue to enjoy the sound of music in the arms of our wives.
On another note, my ring is noticeable after stopping TRT. Wasted several grand to end up right where I started. Compliments of Jastreboff.
TRT resembles a mental traineeship where the patient learns to respond differently to tinnitus: not with fear, but with "disinterest" of sorts in the end. It has nothing to do with Lenire.My Audiologist never mentioned Tinnitus Retraining Therapy for me. It looks like a pseudo-science anyway. First off, what is being 'retrained', the tinnitus? Tinnitus can be trained and then trained again, like refried beans are fried and refried? I am confused. Is this like Lenire?
It's like if insulin didn't exist and diabetics just had to do CBT.I like shellfish allergy retraining therapy. No EpiPens, just have to eat and believe.
I would argue against TRT, but I don't argue with people on the internet because most of the time they're not open to having their opinion changed and they're not likely to change their mind because of a stranger on a forum.It is quite possible TRT may or may not help people. There must be several thousands of people that have done or are doing TRT right now and I am sure anyone suffering with tinnitus knows about this forum or have visited it.
Why is it the same handful of people are the only ones that keep arguing back and forth?
The sample size of the posters here who fight over TRT is about as bad as the sample size of subjects in these studies.
Look, if it helps some people that is all that matters. This severity of this affliction is so variable from person to person I really doubt anyone has a straightforward answer on the effectiveness of any therapy.
I think people who are hateful toward TRT and those that promise it is the answer should all STFU and quit attacking or discouraging others one way or another.
All that matters is that one day we get better, how we get there is a journey that will differ vastly from person to person.
Did you have a bad experience with TRT?I would argue against TRT, but I don't argue with people on the internet because most of the time they're not open to having their opinion changed and they're not likely to change their mind because of a stranger on a forum.
I'll admit, sometimes I know for sure I'm not going to change my opinion, so I don't engage into the argument in the first place. So maybe that's another reason why it's a small sample size of people debating TRT.
I mean, the hate is mostly based off the fact that there are plenty of studies concluding that TRT is clinically ineffective and that improvements can be explained by natural fading/nerve healing. There is also a ton of shady internal politics of organizations like the ATA only funding research that focuses on CBT and TRT, so people are understandably angry that it's halting progress for a cure.It is quite possible TRT may or may not help people. There must be several thousands of people that have done or are doing TRT right now and I am sure anyone suffering with tinnitus knows about this forum or have visited it.
Why is it the same handful of people are the only ones that keep arguing back and forth?
The sample size of the posters here who fight over TRT is about as bad as the sample size of subjects in these studies.
Look, if it helps some people that is all that matters. This severity of this affliction is so variable from person to person I really doubt anyone has a straightforward answer on the effectiveness of any therapy.
I think people who are hateful toward TRT and those that promise it is the answer should all STFU and quit attacking or discouraging others one way or another.
All that matters is that one day we get better, how we get there is a journey that will differ vastly from person to person.
None. The current therapy options are no better than natural habituation.If true, then what type of therapy should one seek? We have few options.
The expectation is not to seek any therapy whatsoever? What about therapy to address anxiety caused by tinnitus?None. The current therapy options are no better than natural habituation.