@Michael Leigh
Do you / have you had Hyperacusis as well? I am due to start TRT on Wednesday.
I am certainly not an expert on TRT but I understood that the WNG's were used to treat H and not the T? Or are they used for both? My audiologist did go over this with me in person but it was 2 weeks ago and I'm a bit hazy on that at the moment. I am also interested in why you have had to go through TRT twice and why you still have to wear WNG's now?
Any information you can share is much appreciated.
Paul.
Hi Paul,
I have had tinnitus for many years and once had very severe hyperacusis. I have written a lot about TRT, tinnitus and hyperacusis. You can access this information by clicking on my Avatar and choosing "started threads" Most of my posts will bring you up to speed about TRT, tinnitus and hyperaucis. I have written an article titled: Tinnitus, A Peraonal View which you might find helpful. It is also in my "started threads" and I will paste at link below.
Proper TRT requires a person to wear white noise generators up to 10hrs a day. Some people find this difficult to wearing WNG straight for 8 to 1ohrs. I recommend a person to introduce the wngs slowly to their auditory system. Wear them for 2hrs and then take off for 2hrs. Put them back on then off. Slowly build up the wearing time until you reach 8 to 10hrs total wearing time.
At night you take them off and use a sound machine by your bedside. Set it to play throughout the night until morning, keeping the volume slightly lower than the tinnitus.
The 2nd part of TRT requires regular counselling sessions (talk therapy) with a Hearing Therapsist or Audiologist trained in TRT and tinnitus management.
If a person is just give one WNG to wear this is not TRT. If they are given 2 WNG and no regular counselling is given this is not TRT. I am not saying a person cannot gain any benefit but it doesn't follow the proper TRT protocol.
TRT treats hyperacusis and tinnitus. More is explained in my "started threads" and my tinnitus article: Tinnitus, a Personal view.
My first TRT was in 1996 to 98. In 2008 I suffered a 2nd nausea trauma. My post titled: My experience with tinnitus, in "started threads" explains more.
According to my consultant I have severe tinnitus with large fluctuations in intensity that she has rarely seen in other patients. My tinnitus can be: completely silent, mild, moderate, severe. It used to reach extreme severe levels but no longer does. I use my white noise generators as and when I wish but mostly if my tinnitus is severe, as it help. When my tinnitus is silent, mild, or moderate it doesn't bother me in the slightest as I have completely habituated. Even when my tinnitus is severe I can cope with it for a day or two. However, I do need to use my WNG. If the severity continues then I usually have to take my clonazepam but this doesn't happen often now.
Michael
PS: When you start the TRT treatment, I advise you to keep away from tinnitus forums. If you do visit them try not to mention to anyone that you are having this treatment. There are a lot of negative people out here that no nothing about TRT and just want to trash it and say it doesn't work. If you haven't got a strong mindset, their negative beliefs can delay or prevent your success with TRT.
Best of luck!
https://www.tinnitustalk.com/threads/tinnitus-a-personal-view.18668/
https://www.tinnitustalk.com/threads/hyperacusis-as-i-see-it.19174/