Hisham_Fouad
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Hisham, there is an excellent chance your tinnitus is not permanent, since it seems connected to an accident of some sort...
I'm so glad to hear this .... I hope you're right.
As I sit here typing my ears are ringing, so please know that I understand the frustration this invisible problem creates. I wish you the best of luck. Don't succumb to despair ...
I pray that one day you'll have peace Agilis and get rid of this tinnitus once and for all ... I'm really sad to hear you suffering like that ...... I heared that regenerating damaged hair cells researches have gone a long way ahead recently, there may still be years before this treatment hits the ground, but lets not lose hope, I remember when I was a child I had a genetic short-sightedness and didn't tolerate the idea of wearing glasses for the rest of my life as I was told it's non treatable .... Now, Lazik surgery is easy and not so expensive and what yesterday was a dream is now possible ..... Keep the faith buddy.
Hisham, go see an ENT doctor ASAP, if induced by barotrauma this should be treated as an ear emergency. From what I've been told you have a better chance of recovery if treated early.
I did went to medical consultant not 2 days after the injury but unfortunatly, they weren't experienced with such diving accident so my Cortizon treatment was delayed for 2 weeks and I can't say there's a change.
Anyway, I'm following with one of the DAN doctors now and we're on (Dietary Supplements) phase now using treatments like (Ginko Extracts) and some (Vincamine).
I hope this will help me somehow.
The Neuromonics device provides the high-frequency noise that the brain is lacking in the form of white noise, and supposedly re-trains the brain to essentially ignore the tinnitus. The device is worn for at least two hours each day, with regular audiology followup visits.
There is some literature to back this up, but it's basically all from the manufacturer. They'll tell you up front that it doesn't work for everyone, but it truly worked for me. I still have the tinnitus but it's now tolerable and back to baseline, i.e. I don't notice it unless I think about it or drink a lot of coffee.
Thanks for sharing experience Duke ... I'll take this solution into consideration for sure.