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<blockquote data-quote="p238shooter" data-source="post: 3968167" data-attributes="member: 24583"><p>I do have a lot of high frequency hearing loss. I do not have blue tooth hearing aids, but I can most likely try doing something similar with standard ear buds. Yep, will certainly give that a try also. The ear bones have helped it not increase during the day, but relieving any of what I start out with in the morning is worth trying. Thanks for the post.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes, and for me reducing the daily "noise" reduces that effect somewhat for the evenings for me. Its like I no longer have cotton balls in my ears that have collected up during the day and I can still hear some of the faint sounds I could hear in the mornings since using the ear bones.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes, I have found each person describes it differently and most likely hears it differently. I use to describe it as an old FM radio off station with a fuzzy higher pitched tones to it, some people hear ringing tones, some people just static, and yes similar for me at higher pitch than locust type sounds. I am sure every ones is a little different. To me if you are in a silent situation and hear something constant that is not your furnace fan, refrigerator from the kitchen, computer fan, etc, that is the effect of T.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Myself, I have tried a couple months of several spices and some of the "drugs" advertised with little success. It seems different things work for different people.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I had the same situation with my ex wife several years ago. We were out on the deck one evening and apparently the locust were very loud. She stated it was so loud she was going to have to go inside. I had an opportunity to explain to her that I could just barely hear them above what I hear all the time in my ears and actually it was a similar sound to my ears that I have to work with day and night 24/7. I think she finally got it. </p><p></p><p>Thanks for every ones input of their experiences, things that they have tried and what has worked for them. Like me, I have recently found something that has helped me, may or may not help others. My self I am always open to trying something else to help more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="p238shooter, post: 3968167, member: 24583"] I do have a lot of high frequency hearing loss. I do not have blue tooth hearing aids, but I can most likely try doing something similar with standard ear buds. Yep, will certainly give that a try also. The ear bones have helped it not increase during the day, but relieving any of what I start out with in the morning is worth trying. Thanks for the post. Yes, and for me reducing the daily "noise" reduces that effect somewhat for the evenings for me. Its like I no longer have cotton balls in my ears that have collected up during the day and I can still hear some of the faint sounds I could hear in the mornings since using the ear bones. Yes, I have found each person describes it differently and most likely hears it differently. I use to describe it as an old FM radio off station with a fuzzy higher pitched tones to it, some people hear ringing tones, some people just static, and yes similar for me at higher pitch than locust type sounds. I am sure every ones is a little different. To me if you are in a silent situation and hear something constant that is not your furnace fan, refrigerator from the kitchen, computer fan, etc, that is the effect of T. Myself, I have tried a couple months of several spices and some of the "drugs" advertised with little success. It seems different things work for different people. I had the same situation with my ex wife several years ago. We were out on the deck one evening and apparently the locust were very loud. She stated it was so loud she was going to have to go inside. I had an opportunity to explain to her that I could just barely hear them above what I hear all the time in my ears and actually it was a similar sound to my ears that I have to work with day and night 24/7. I think she finally got it. Thanks for every ones input of their experiences, things that they have tried and what has worked for them. Like me, I have recently found something that has helped me, may or may not help others. My self I am always open to trying something else to help more. [/QUOTE]
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