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Oct 28, 2013

Tinnitus and hearing aids?

I have tinnitus from chemotherapy. It's getting worse. I hear crickets, all the time. It's worse when the room is quiet. It also makes me unable to hear someone speaking, if there is any background noise.
I have had other pressing medical problems, and have had put this hearing thing on the back burner, but now I will discuss it with the doctor.
I have read up on the internet about this type of hearing disorder. Tinnitus is irreversible, and the hearing aids have to mask the 'cricket' noise, while amplifying the target sound.
I would like to know before tackling this problem: Has anyone gotten one of these types of hearing aids, and were you happy with the results? TIA

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  • travelzoo wrote:
    Go Dogs wrote:
    I have tinnitus from chemotherapy. It's getting worse. I hear crickets, all the time. It's worse when the room is quiet. It also makes me unable to hear someone speaking, if there is any background noise.
    I have had other pressing medical problems, and have had put this hearing thing on the back burner, but now I will discuss it with the doctor.
    I have read up on the internet about this type of hearing disorder. Tinnitus is irreversible, and the hearing aids have to mask the 'cricket' noise, while amplifying the target sound.
    I would like to know before tackling this problem: Has anyone gotten one of these types of hearing aids, and were you happy with the results? TIA


    My crickets are not that bad yet and don't notice them with my hearing aids in. Find a good hearing aid specialist. One that will let you try out the hearing aids for 30 to 60 days before purchase. During that 30 to 60 days go back often for readjustments if you think it's needed.


    Another guy with tinnitus here. No crickets... just continuous high pitch. I have not been to a hearing aid person but it's definitely time. Are hearing aid trials common? If not, can you recommend a national company that does trials of equipment? Costco, maybe? Any suggestions will be most appreciated. I think I'm really getting on DW nerves because of my incessant "what's that?" and I'd love to fix it for her.
  • Go Dogs wrote:
    I have tinnitus from chemotherapy. It's getting worse. I hear crickets, all the time. It's worse when the room is quiet. It also makes me unable to hear someone speaking, if there is any background noise.
    I have had other pressing medical problems, and have had put this hearing thing on the back burner, but now I will discuss it with the doctor.
    I have read up on the internet about this type of hearing disorder. Tinnitus is irreversible, and the hearing aids have to mask the 'cricket' noise, while amplifying the target sound.
    I would like to know before tackling this problem: Has anyone gotten one of these types of hearing aids, and were you happy with the results? TIA


    My crickets are not that bad yet and don't notice them with my hearing aids in. Find a good hearing aid specialist. One that will let you try out the hearing aids for 30 to 60 days before purchase. During that 30 to 60 days go back often for readjustments if you think it's needed.
  • Have had it for years. My sister since 1957. Her hearing aids are practically worthless. I have learned to ignore the noise most of the time. Yes, it is bothersome but so are the alternatives. You need to talk to a hearing specialist and then make an educated decision and live with whatever you decide.