Hello to all and I hope everyone is having a great day!
It has been about a month and a week since my tinnitus onset. I am about 85% back to my old self. The first week was the worst but once I started accepting the T it started to fade into the background and I no longer hear it as much. Day by day I am making improvements. I use to sleep with the TV and fan on and I actually don't use anything anymore, I still hear the T quite loud but I have learned to accept it. I have my good and bad moments still. It might be funny but when I feel down I think about my dad (who has tinnitus and hearing loss as well), Gerard Butler (tinnitus and hearing loss), Halle Barry (hearing loss), Ronald Reagan, Chris Martin, and all the people I have talked to that live their life each day with this condition. I tell myself, "If they can be great at what they do so can I." and this actually helps me instantly.
Although the tinnitus is bothersome what bothers me more is the hearing loss. I took online screening tests for hearing loss and they all say that my hearing is normal and the online audiograms self tests (performed as accurately as possible) show about equal hearing in both ears (250-0db, 500-odb, 1 kHz-5db, 2 kHz-10db, 4 kHz-10db to 15db, 8 kHz-5db). I have mild tinnitus in my right ear and moderate in my left. My tinnitus was noise induced after going to an indoor shooting range. Now I know my hearing is somewhat normal but I do feel the hearing loss. I hear normal conversation perfectly but whispers are a little harder to hear. I also feel as though I don't hear everything as loud as I use to. I have that clogged feeling from time to time.
Questions:
1) As for the hearing loss which is very small but I can tell the difference, do you think getting a hearing aid would be worth it?
2) Will my hearing get worse quicker than others? ( I am only 25, about to be 26 in August)
3) I sent my contact info for the AM-101 trials located close to where I live online. All i can do is wait now?
4) Any advice for a newbie? I want to protect my hearing.
My heart goes out to each and everyone of you on this forum. I now some have it much worse than others and those people are inspirations to me being able to deal with this. Thank you for taking the time to read this. Have a GREAT day!
It has been about a month and a week since my tinnitus onset. I am about 85% back to my old self. The first week was the worst but once I started accepting the T it started to fade into the background and I no longer hear it as much. Day by day I am making improvements. I use to sleep with the TV and fan on and I actually don't use anything anymore, I still hear the T quite loud but I have learned to accept it. I have my good and bad moments still. It might be funny but when I feel down I think about my dad (who has tinnitus and hearing loss as well), Gerard Butler (tinnitus and hearing loss), Halle Barry (hearing loss), Ronald Reagan, Chris Martin, and all the people I have talked to that live their life each day with this condition. I tell myself, "If they can be great at what they do so can I." and this actually helps me instantly.
Although the tinnitus is bothersome what bothers me more is the hearing loss. I took online screening tests for hearing loss and they all say that my hearing is normal and the online audiograms self tests (performed as accurately as possible) show about equal hearing in both ears (250-0db, 500-odb, 1 kHz-5db, 2 kHz-10db, 4 kHz-10db to 15db, 8 kHz-5db). I have mild tinnitus in my right ear and moderate in my left. My tinnitus was noise induced after going to an indoor shooting range. Now I know my hearing is somewhat normal but I do feel the hearing loss. I hear normal conversation perfectly but whispers are a little harder to hear. I also feel as though I don't hear everything as loud as I use to. I have that clogged feeling from time to time.
Questions:
1) As for the hearing loss which is very small but I can tell the difference, do you think getting a hearing aid would be worth it?
2) Will my hearing get worse quicker than others? ( I am only 25, about to be 26 in August)
3) I sent my contact info for the AM-101 trials located close to where I live online. All i can do is wait now?
4) Any advice for a newbie? I want to protect my hearing.
My heart goes out to each and everyone of you on this forum. I now some have it much worse than others and those people are inspirations to me being able to deal with this. Thank you for taking the time to read this. Have a GREAT day!