You have my sympathy, too, @hankjam. I don't have tinnitus, but my dad used to suffer from it and I well remember how some days it used to drive him crazy. He used to be able to deal with it for a period of time, but then the cumulative effect would kick in and it would really test his sanity for a while. Big hugs xIt's doing my head in.
it is loud tonight.
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@debrasue Thank you for this. It is something that comes and goes with me and I have absolutely no idea what affects it. I do find listening to talk radio, as opposed to music, does help distract.... but sometimes getting to sleep can be a real challenge...You have my sympathy, too, @hankjam. I don't have tinnitus, but my dad used to suffer from it and I well remember how some days it used to drive him crazy. He used to be able to deal with it for a period of time, but then the cumulative effect would kick in and it would really test his sanity for a while. Big hugs x
I remember my dad having the same problem with getting to sleep, especially if the room was very quiet. And then, of course, you get frustrated and stressed, and that makes it even worse. He often used to switch the radio off-channel to get the 'white noise' sound when it was particularly bad, and that seemed to help, as did the whirring of a fan in the summer. My dad also felt that coffee made it worse.@debrasue Thank you for this. It is something that comes and goes with me and I have absolutely no idea what affects it. I do find listening to talk radio, as opposed to music, does help distract.... but sometimes getting to sleep can be a real challenge...![]()
There are several possible causes @hankjam,It's doing my head in.
it is loud tonight.
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Thanks @catherinecherub will go take a look.There are several possible causes @hankjam,
http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/tinnitus/symptoms-causes/dxc-20180362
I remember my dad having the same problem with getting to sleep, especially if the room was very quiet. And then, of course, you get frustrated and stressed, and that makes it even worse. He often used to switch the radio off-channel to get the 'white noise' sound when it was particularly bad, and that seemed to help, as did the whirring of a fan in the summer. My dad also felt that coffee made it worse.
They are basic Oticon behind the ear aids. I use the small domes, I couldn't get on with ones that look like those things dogs wear round their necks to stop scratching, they were quite painful. I had a couple of sessions with the audiologist at the local NHS trust to get them adjusted to suit my hearing and it took a while to get used to them, but once I did I found that I could hear the conversation I am involved in, so much better even when there is a lot of background noise, at the same time I began to stop noticing the tinnitus. It does intrude sometimes but nowhere near as much as before. Another plus, if you don't want be disturbed you can turn the volume right down.Hope that's of help, let me know if you need anything more.
You are welcome. I hope it works for you as well as it has for me.Thank you for your reply.
I'll get off my backside and make the appointments.
Cheers