What Should I Ask the ENT When I'm There?

I would request a high frequency audiogram (he will refer you to an audiologist), get him to look into your ears to look for wax or any other issues, and ask him what medications he has tried with other patients that have T. Tell him your medical history or any problems you've had also related to sinus, ears throat etc or any underlying medical conditions. He may suggest you get an MRI to rule out other issues as well - don't fret and wear ear plugs when you get it done :)

And lastly, don't let him get you down and destroy your hope.
 
Hello I was wondering what questions I should ask him and what I should tell him. Thank you for your advice and thoughts.
@MikeGreen

HI Mike. Let the Dr ask all the questions and you answer them. In the link below, I have written an article Tinnitus, A Personal View. It is for people new to tinnitus. It covers a lot about tinnitus and what usually happens when going to ENT for the first time. You might find it helpful
All the best
Michael
https://www.tinnitustalk.com/threads/tinnitus-a-personal-view.18668/
 
Hey just wanted to say what you have written is a wonder and the experience you have shared is immense in numbers and quality. I think the moral of your article is to simply act as if it doesnt exist so you can let it be.
 
I have read the introduction but the treatments not so well. Im not sure what to do yet thats why, and filling my head with treatments isnt good. Because I heard someone became better when he stopped trying to treat it (treating it with ignoring it i suppose lol)
 

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