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Do you have tinnitus? I discovered I have it, I thought it was electronic buzz at first but after switching rooms it’s still there. I hate this. I can’t sleep when there’s noise.

>> No.13854283

are you looking for fashionable hearing aids or audiologist core?

>> No.13854376

>>13854283
Mine are all black. Dunno if that's effay or not.

>> No.13854379

>>13854376
it is, might make them more pronounced but own that shit with all black

>> No.13854381

>>13854376
100% not.

>> No.13854386

>>13854277
Rainy mood and those stupid 432hz meditation type videos when you sleep. I only have it in my left ear and it flares up to be insufferable about once a month.

>> No.13854396

>>13854277
I have it but I'm always so tired I sleep with it anyways. It got better since it started 6 months ago. Went to 3 ENTs one even had some subspecialty in audiology. Nothing helped so I guess I'm stuck with it. It all started with middle ear infection.

>> No.13854453

>>13854381
>>13854379
Only other options were tan, blue or red. I'm happy with the black.

>> No.13854474

>>13854453
How is tinnitus connected to hearing aids?

>> No.13854915

Éééééëéééë

>> No.13854979

>>13854915
MAKE IT STOP

>> No.13854982

I have gotten flashes of tinnitus every 4 or so months for thirty seconds ever since I was a child. really dreading the day when it just doesn't stop

>> No.13855002

I have had it for about 2 years and would pay a health sum to fix it. wearing a hearing aid is not an option.

>> No.13855003

>>13854982
As long as you protect your hearing, you will be fine. I have the same flare ups as you, but my tinnitus was caused by too many loud concerts.

>> No.13855006

>>13855003
Stress and depression can cause it too

>> No.13855019

>>13854277
I've dealt with it for years. Too many rock concerts and a career as a cargo pilot in shit tier aircraft and cheep headsets. For me it's constant in both ears. It becomes more noticeable when I'm fatigued and tired. I need to have some sound going at all times or I go nuts, because it's so intense. I sleep with a fan going full blast in the room. It helps mask the ringing. I have a radio or TV going all the time to help cover up the ringing when I'm awake. I noticed that if my attention is focused on something, it's not as noticeable, because of the distraction. You'll adapt to it, or you'll go crazy. Good luck and godspeed, anon.

>> No.13855149

had since i was 16 never listened to music too loud just got it after getting a ear infection, its constant but i can live with it

>> No.13855164

3 years by now, still a pain in the ass.

>> No.13856278

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