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Podcast entitled Health Consequences of Hearing Loss

Hearing Loss | Last Active: May 8 4:31pm | Replies (15)

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I see this is a five year old conversation.
I am also in a bind for finding good help even though I have seen well respected ENTs in three counties!
I lost a lot of hearing after a plane flight. I am not deaf, but my hearing is distorted with tinnitus and hyperacusis. I was also told by an ENT that I undoubtedly had nerve damage, and that there was no treatment. I left his office in tears never to return.
I wear hearing aids, and have had balloon inflation to my Eustachian tubes. That procedure made my distorted hearing worse. The hearing aids do very little for me. If I turn up the volume I also turn up the hyperacusis.
I am at my wits end, completely debilitated, and unable to participate in life.
This has been going on for two years. I find my life not worth living any longer.

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Oh my goodness. I hope you are able to see through this and get help from a medical person who will give you positive information. The standard thought decades ago was that the auditory nerve was damaged or dying. Cochlear implants, in most instances, have proven that the damage is not in the nerve, but in the cochlea. A cochlear implant bypasses the cochlea and stimulates the auditory nerve which sends the message to the brain. You may want to look into this option.

Did the ENT you say mention cochlear implants?