michaeltheangryrussian wrote:First of all, I don't trust audiologists from an "engineering" standpoint. They mostly cater to "normal" people. They need to determine weather or not you can hear conversation...
This is, though vastly more eloquent and precise than my raising my voice and repeatedly stabbing at the printout with my pointer finger, the argument I had with the technician. She insisted that I didn't have hearing damage, and that my hearing was "acceptable". This made me lecture her about drug use vs. abuse, question her mama's recent weight gain and insist on seeing the printout. (I had to raise my voice to get to see the printout.) Pointing out that 90% and above whatevertherandomhell on their scale is "acceptable" in their terms doesn't mean I don't have hearing damage. Damn it. My hearing was not 100%.
But it
was above the little red line indicating acceptable/unacceptable. Sigh...it was like talking to Helen Keller. Aw, snap.
michaeltheangryrussian wrote:Second of all, the advice to cover up tinitus with white noise (like a fan) is not such a good one. There have been studies that show prolonged white noise, such as a fan while you sleep, can contribute to hearing loss and also can cause tinitus.
Oh MAN, this is the argument that I got into with the doctor (head of his department, clearly brain-damaged)! I argued that if tinnitus is caused by bent nerve hairs and therefore the nerves are going off all the time (errrr, I'm sure anyone, 'specially Fluss, can improve on that thar description), and the only chance of clearing up tinnitus is for those hairs to magically unbend, then constantly bombarding them with more noise can only make things worse, both for the damaged hairs and other, not yet (but soon to be) damaged hairs.
So, I have been wearing earplugs at shows and have not been using white noise to cover up the ringing. I still have ringing, though, and I have researched quite a bit.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?db=PubMed residual inhibition, tinnitus retraining therapy, I'll give it all a go, but everything I have looked at said something like, "Good luck, sucka!" If there is some bizarre remedy that somebody heard about from a lunatic half-cousin, I'm open to trying it.
nick92675 wrote:nix the caffeine
Good lord, man, I didn't say I was dying from tinnitus! Thanks, I'll try it. (Or, I'll try to try to give it a shot.)
I get that sometimes, too - the sudden zooming ring. Sort of like a high-pitched gong being smacked right next to your head. Or, like a high-pitched gong being smacked BY your head. Maybe I
am dying from tinnitus...