Comments on Profile Post by Anthony2019

  1. SarahMLFlemmer
    SarahMLFlemmer
    Mar 21, 2023
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  3. sakrt
    sakrt
    Yes, certain sounds, including those from the right kind of hearing-aids can sometimes help mask some types of nonreactive T, which in turn encourages the habituation process. Seems it's helping you @Anthony2019 ?
    Mar 21, 2023
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  4. SarahMLFlemmer
    SarahMLFlemmer
    @sakrt Wouldn't just listening to T everyday help with habituation over trying to cover up the sound with hearing aids? What kind of doc do I see to test drive them?
    Mar 22, 2023
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  5. sakrt
    sakrt
    Not me @SarahMLFlemmer which is torture, hearing it 24/7, w/ combo of H & noxacusis from CI. It doesn't need to be hearing-aids, but any soft "safe" sounds helps distract to a certain degree. From my exp. ENT Drs. don't discuss devices, which is weird, but defer you over to audiology. If you're lucky, like @Michael Leigh had, is to find a patient experienced T/H audiologist. I have not come across one yet myself.
    Mar 23, 2023
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  6. SarahMLFlemmer
    SarahMLFlemmer
    @sakrt okay, so look for an "good" audiologist that knows a thing or two about tinnitus.
    Mar 23, 2023
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