Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have expensive hearing aids that were thankfully covered entirely by my Kaiser insurance (aids were $8,000 together). As someone mentioned upthread, you can retrain your brain. I have a tinnitus program as one of the options, and it's been helpful. My tinnitus is terrible and constant, but the white noise helps.
Do you mind sharing the brand of your hearing aids? Thanks in advance
Sorry for taking so long to get back to you on this! My hearing aids are Oticon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have expensive hearing aids that were thankfully covered entirely by my Kaiser insurance (aids were $8,000 together). As someone mentioned upthread, you can retrain your brain. I have a tinnitus program as one of the options, and it's been helpful. My tinnitus is terrible and constant, but the white noise helps.
Do you mind sharing the brand of your hearing aids? Thanks in advance
Anonymous wrote:NP. My hearing aids that were in the same 8k range before insurance are Oticon ones, adjusted by an audiologist. They have made a massively positive difference in my ability to deal with my tinnitus of 5 years. In part that’s because hearing all the sounds I wasn’t able to before is as annoying as it is wonderful, but I’m incredibly thankful. I suspect that most hearing aids for people with moderate to severe hearing loss would have a similarly positive effect on people’s tinnitus suffering.
Anonymous wrote:I have expensive hearing aids that were thankfully covered entirely by my Kaiser insurance (aids were $8,000 together). As someone mentioned upthread, you can retrain your brain. I have a tinnitus program as one of the options, and it's been helpful. My tinnitus is terrible and constant, but the white noise helps.
Anonymous wrote:I have expensive hearing aids that were thankfully covered entirely by my Kaiser insurance (aids were $8,000 together). As someone mentioned upthread, you can retrain your brain. I have a tinnitus program as one of the options, and it's been helpful. My tinnitus is terrible and constant, but the white noise helps.
Anonymous wrote:I have expensive hearing aids that were thankfully covered entirely by my Kaiser insurance (aids were $8,000 together). As someone mentioned upthread, you can retrain your brain. I have a tinnitus program as one of the options, and it's been helpful. My tinnitus is terrible and constant, but the white noise helps.
Anonymous wrote:Not directly what you are asking OP but I wanted to suggest trying hyperbaric oxygen chamber for tinnitus. I had some sudden hearing loss years ago and developed horrible tinnitus. I did some hyperbaric oxygen as part of hearing loss treatment and while it didn't help the hearing loss, it helped the tinnitus tremendously. I would say noise went down by 90%. Worth a shot if you are desperate and especially if your tinnitus is fairly recent. There seems to be some academic literature supporting this.