I wonder how the OP is doing,A well known jazz singer that I've recorded with has Meniere's also. It's pretty much ended her career.
I guess I'm lucky to just have tinnitus.
Any Audiophiles Here Have Experience with Hearing Aids?
I've got hissy tinnitus and loss of high frequencies, and I've worn hearing aids for over 20 years; they've made such an improvement in everything, including listening to music. They won't bring back lost hearing, but they can manage to adjust the EQ so you get the impression of a wider range at any particular volume. It's also good that they have multiple programs for different purposes. Doesn't help my tinnitus any, but I'm used to that anyway. |
@secretguy , doing well. No vertigo attacks since December 2023, but the tinnitus is still there, just not particularly loud. a 2 or 3 and when I am not thinking about it, I really don't notice it. The low frequency loss is still there as is the high frequency loss, but the system sounds great, and I suppose that I have adjusted to the way I hear things. I'm sure it was sharper when I was younger but it's not bad now. I'm not ready for hearing aids yet, as I can hear the TV and people pretty well, so I'll see. But on the positive, I feel like my system is fantastic, so whether it is fantastic or because of my hearing it sounds fantastic, I am pretty happy! |