Highland Center, in Southeast Iowa | Swervie - 11/22/2024 17:22 Is there anything available that reduces or eliminates the noise. Mine is constant slightly different pitch in each ear. It’s like 60 cycle in the one and 80 cycle in the other. There’s a product called Silencil that is available. Does anyone tried it if so what were the results. Seems sketchy. I have high dollar hearing aids that help sometimes. Sometimes I can hear better when I take them out. The problem I have is with background noise. The hearing aids amplify that background sound the same as the sound I would like to hear. Resulting in not much better understanding of what is said. If there are 2 people talking at the same time the hearing aids make it sound like just more noise that I can’t understand. If I turn the gain on the hearing aids up to hear better then they seem to distort the sound ending in not helping out much. Has anyone noticed a change in their tinnitus with changes in diet, or anything else such as stress or sleep. Thanks.
Mine is crickets. All day, all night......crickets. In the late summer, when the honest-to-God real 6-legged crickets start chirping underneath the bedroom window, it takes me a long time to decide which I'm hearing....my own concert, or Nature's concert that I need to spray Tempo around the foundation for. Most of the time, I can tune them out....bio-feedback, I suppose. But too often, it's just chirp-chirp-chirp in my head 24/7. |