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Controlling Tinnitus: What works for you?

Hearing Loss | Last Active: Oct 17 3:14pm | Replies (205)

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I also got tinnitus and hyperacusis from a too loud music exposure lasting a couple of hours. I also kick myself for not knowing better and removing myself from the venue. No use crying over spilt milk, we have to move on with our lives and disabilities. I understand your disenchantment with doctors and I suspect most people that acquire tinnitus experience the same kind of a shrug from their doctors who know that there is not a lot of help out their for tinnitus or hyperacusis. I hope that your journey is easier than mine was and still is. Why are we so unlucky as to acquire a disease for which there is no cure not even any help!

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I’m Carole. My tinnitus appeared about two years ago. Had an existing difficulty hearing for years. Finally gave into eeating hearing and they are masking it during conversations. I am hardly ever aware of tinnitus when meditating. Otherwise mostly a hissing noise but “banging noise can be heatd. Understand there has been some succrss in Europe. It has been passed thru the FDA here but don’t know spand now in yhe USEITH TONGUE STIMULUS tbut don’t know specifics. If anyone does please share. Carole