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Tinnitus
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<blockquote data-quote="JimCSHO" data-source="post: 15580671" data-attributes="member: 183032"><p>I have been wearing hearing aids for about 8 years now. The tinnitus started up about 4 years ago. I was at home in my office working on the computer and thought someone was cutting a tree down - running the chain saw non-stop. </p><p></p><p>After a while I was able to ignore it and not hear it until I thought about it. Some nights and days it is worse than others.</p><p></p><p>But I also have Meniere's Disease and hearing loss and tinnitus are part of life along with dizzy spells. In January though I had surgery for the Meniere's (the doctor goes in behind the ear and removes some bone so that the endolymphatic sac has more room for fluid). Since then my hearing has stabilized - still not good but it isn't fluctuating so much that my aids are out of sync. And the tinnitus has eased up. The sound is different now most of the time with the chain saw only happening sometimes. But it also hasn't been a 24/7 noise like before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimCSHO, post: 15580671, member: 183032"] I have been wearing hearing aids for about 8 years now. The tinnitus started up about 4 years ago. I was at home in my office working on the computer and thought someone was cutting a tree down - running the chain saw non-stop. After a while I was able to ignore it and not hear it until I thought about it. Some nights and days it is worse than others. But I also have Meniere's Disease and hearing loss and tinnitus are part of life along with dizzy spells. In January though I had surgery for the Meniere's (the doctor goes in behind the ear and removes some bone so that the endolymphatic sac has more room for fluid). Since then my hearing has stabilized - still not good but it isn't fluctuating so much that my aids are out of sync. And the tinnitus has eased up. The sound is different now most of the time with the chain saw only happening sometimes. But it also hasn't been a 24/7 noise like before. [/QUOTE]
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