Stacey Bryant
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I was born hard of hearing -- some hearing in my left ear and profoundly deaf in my right ear. I've always worn a hearing aid in my left ear. I always loved to listen to music.
Back in late 2005, I started experiencing some ringing and shrills. I didn't know what to make of it, so I went to the doctor. He told me that I had an onset of tinnitus. He said there was no cure for it. So, for the last nine years, I've suffered from this. I have good days and I have bad days. The good days, there is practically no noise interference. On these days, I don't even turn on my aid because sound triggers the tinnitus. Even if I turn it on for a mere few seconds to talk with my boss (if I have a hard time understanding her lips), when I turn it back off, the ringing starts.
On bad days, the shrills are so bad that I can't even hear myself think. Sometimes, it's hard to breathe! It is on those days that turning on my aid sort of drowns out the ringing and shrill whistling, because of background noises. But when I'm alone, all I can hear is those irritating sounds.
I've been told that MAYBE a cochlear implant might help alleviate this problem. Would that be the case???
Any input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Back in late 2005, I started experiencing some ringing and shrills. I didn't know what to make of it, so I went to the doctor. He told me that I had an onset of tinnitus. He said there was no cure for it. So, for the last nine years, I've suffered from this. I have good days and I have bad days. The good days, there is practically no noise interference. On these days, I don't even turn on my aid because sound triggers the tinnitus. Even if I turn it on for a mere few seconds to talk with my boss (if I have a hard time understanding her lips), when I turn it back off, the ringing starts.
On bad days, the shrills are so bad that I can't even hear myself think. Sometimes, it's hard to breathe! It is on those days that turning on my aid sort of drowns out the ringing and shrill whistling, because of background noises. But when I'm alone, all I can hear is those irritating sounds.
I've been told that MAYBE a cochlear implant might help alleviate this problem. Would that be the case???
Any input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!