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Does Anyone Have A Constant Buzzing Sound In Your Ears?

Hearing Loss | Last Active: May 5 12:50pm | Replies (55)

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https://www.lenire.com/find-a-clinic/
So I clicked on this link to see how close I am to a clinic and it's only 15 miles. No surprise to me it's UPMC (Univ of Pittsburgh) auditory center. The other clinics are a bit if a distance ( you type in a zipcode).
I have had progressive hearing loss and tinnitus for several years. My diagnosis was Meniere's 10 yrs ago, current ENT thinks it's vestibular migraines.
Not sure about pursuing this treatment but I'll think about it. Right now I I have a cros transmitter hearing aid for my left ear.
Just wanted to share this info

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Some hearing aids claim to help reduce tinnitus. That is what you should pursue, an aid that the audiologist claims will help you, otherwise, run away as fast as you can. It will be a miracle if they can help you. Always wear ear plugs when doing anything that causes high noise -- noise canceling bluetooth headphones are best. No hair dryers or lawn mowing without ear protection that is really tight.

You didn't say who is the manufacturer of your cros transmitter. You should call them and speak to a specialist who can discuss tinnitus help options. I'm not saying your ENT is not an expert, but some just give you minimal help (like 5-minute appts) if they do not get well reimbursed by you or your insurance company. If you have just a cros transmitter, what is it paired with to give you the better hearing? Call the manufacturer of your cros transmitter directly, not just the device dealer. You need to make sure you had professional programming based on your hearing test results.