Tinnitus

absolutevil

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I've had the ear buzz for as long as I can remember. Now I'm older my left ear is almost unbearable some days although I have the ringing in both. I have an appointment with a ENT dr and audiologist in a few days. Has anyone had any experience with having hearing aids with tinnitus? I'm sure I also have a loss of hearing.
 
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I have had tinnitus since I was a kid. Flunked the draft physical hearing test in 1971. Fast forward to 6 or 8 years ago I got a set of hearing aids from Costco that came with a free trial period. Useless as far as I was concerned turned them back in to get my money back.
Ringing in my ears is just a fact of life for me.

Good luck!
 
My ears scream 24/7. Despite that, my other hobby is home audio.....

I went to an audiologist about a year ago hoping he'd be able to help. Nothing. He didn't think hearing aids would help. But, some people report that they do.
 
i've had tinnitus for 30-35 years and it has gotten worse over the years. I was screened by an audiologist for hearing aids years ago and they said don't bother.. I'm ready to go check that out again though just because my hearing loss has changed and maybe the technology will help me now.

a few years after the audiologist I went to an ENT who said that some people were helped by botox injections into their inner ear. I was all in for that, but it didn't help and it really sucked.

good luck to you, and i'd be interested to hear (get it?) how you do..
 
I'll report my visit. It's never really bothered me although until recently. I discovered my state retirement insurance will pay for a large part of the hardware, the actual hearing aids. So before I'm forced into Medicare I'd get checked out.
 
Yeah, it rings a bell. For 60 years now. Nothing can be done. Hearing aids don't help with the tinnitus but do help with clarity. Dr's can't address it so they think its psychological.

Mine is worse when it's quiet, so I try to have background noise on, like the TV or radio.
 
I've had tinnitus since I was a teen. Visited with an ENT about it back then. He said it is usually caused by high frequency hearing loss, but when he tested me my hearing was quite good. No cause could be determined. At first it drove me CRAZY, but I have learned to live with it.
 
Cicadas. 24/7. Every one of them that sang in the maple trees last summer now sing inside my head, and have done so for fifteen years. The VA says it was my time on the flight line with those little screechers. Ten years ago, they gave me the best hearing aids they could muster which made it possible to maintain a high quality of life and when they were out, I had a hard time hearing conversation, but with them in, things worked well and the tinnitis was squelched nearly out.

This year, they fit me with the newest technology again, and I have no problem (though I still hear it) with tinnitis, but the volume of these new ones is an either/or proposition. Turn the volume up enough to hold a normal conversation at the dinner table, and each scrape of fork or spoon on plate is translated to an insane clang. TANSTAAFL.
 
I call the noise "marsh sounds", being an old duck hunter in the marsh. I hear ringing only every now and then. Hearing aids help to hear, though still can't understand some sounds. But the voice....
 
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