How James Overcame Tinnitus and Changed His Life Forever

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  • Опубликовано: 17 дек 2022
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    James has recently started working with Treble Health and within just one month, he has been able to reduce his tinnitus from a level 8/10 to a 3/10. Learn how tinnitus maskers and sound therapy helped James reduce his tinnitus, improve his concentration, and improve his sleep.
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  • @treblehealth
    @treblehealth  Год назад +4

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    • @a.e.r.7745
      @a.e.r.7745 Год назад

      I have tinnitus, and skull fractures, with migraines and chronic neck and head pain from skull fractures. I do not have $800 for any treatment. I don't believe the medicare, and medical will cover this treatment.

  • @maryjovergara9950
    @maryjovergara9950 8 месяцев назад +4

    There are ENTs who say that tinnitus has nothing to do with the ears, that it has to do with the brain. I have suffered with it since 1999, it started when I had a terrible cold. My hearing has diminished a lot specially my right ear. I have noticed that when I take aspirin, the noise gets louder. May all of us who are suffering from tinnitus be healed by our Wonderful Healer Yehovah the best ENT in the universe. Blessings of Shalom.

  • @tomarmstrong1281
    @tomarmstrong1281 7 месяцев назад +5

    After having tinnitus for many years, I have had to come to terms with the fact that it is part of me, and like people with other medical conditions and missing limbs, it was up to me to come to terms with it. I have been a commercial pilot for most of my life, and I attributed my tinnitus to intense engine noise from certain aircraft types. The condition has never interfered with my ability to function, and it did not hamper my hearing. My position is that I am only aware of the tinnitus when I allow it to intrude into my consciousness. My advice is to deal with it. There are much worse and many more painful things which could afflict you and your lifestyle to a debilitating and severe degree.

    • @LucyDenbowski
      @LucyDenbowski 2 месяца назад

      You r lucky u still have your hearing intact not everyone can say that and also balance or vestibular problems to add 😮 good luck with habituation

  • @Highdesertqueenie
    @Highdesertqueenie Год назад +10

    I am 10 days into my journey, but my thyroid is being adjusted and Friday my general practitioner found a bubble in my right ear. My ENT will see me Jan 24. I have been using sound to help me sleep and meditation several times a day. I also use gummies to calm me down. This is very encouraging podcast.

    • @baysays6975
      @baysays6975 Год назад +1

      Please answer to me !!! İ have hipertyroid i didnt drink my pill two mouth and than tinnitus started since 5 days. Please answer to me how is yours and what dış you made for it. Please answer

  • @nevaron7
    @nevaron7 Год назад +2

    I have had T since 2002, and it is still roaring even higher lately. I signed up for the program and cannot wait to start.

  • @souravl8565
    @souravl8565 Год назад +5

    Thanks for all these encouraging videos because the initial impact can be very hard and devastating and I realise how important it is to have people support you.

  • @maryjocoffield6175
    @maryjocoffield6175 Год назад +2

    I am appreciating these videos, You are so well--spoken . Your guest is adding knowledge and hope to this journey of wellness.

  • @annann4786
    @annann4786 9 месяцев назад +2

    I had a chiropractor who sadly isn’t practicing anymore, but after every neck adjustment he did, my tinnitus almost disappeared. I never found an other chiropractor with same abilities.

  • @nubianmakeupasmr8490
    @nubianmakeupasmr8490 7 месяцев назад +1

    Great discussion.

  • @mellenbecker56
    @mellenbecker56 4 месяца назад +1

    very helpful, thank you!!

  • @janiscalaba4932
    @janiscalaba4932 Год назад +3

    Yes the crickets really help me. Thanks for sharing! Great information as always ! Merry Christmas to all at Treble Health !!

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  Год назад +2

      Hi Janis, thank you for the comment. We are glad to know that our videos have helped you. Enjoy exploring our other RUclips videos, as well as blog articles on our Treble Health website.

  • @ruperttiangco2989
    @ruperttiangco2989 7 месяцев назад +1

    Very helpful discussion. Thank you so much!

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  7 месяцев назад

      You are so welcome! Glad you enjoyed it. 😊

  • @stephenbell4437
    @stephenbell4437 Год назад +6

    A very helpful video with an emphasis on habituation. The gentleman describing his life experiences was so uplifting and down to earth. Dr Ben ensured that the right areas of focus were covered. People out there are definitely going to benefit from this in their own way. Thank you.

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  Год назад +1

      Thanks for your comment, Stephen! 😊

  • @raywood8187
    @raywood8187 Год назад +4

    I'll say hopefully helpful.
    At the risk of sounding too grim, thoughts like, 'at least when I'm gone, I won't hear this gawdawful high pitched ringing ALL the time!' have crossed my mind at times. If you've had the loud ringing and temporary loss of hearing after being too close to a very loud boom, that's what it's like. I would give it between 7 and 9. And it's very hard to ignore, especially if I'm trying to ignore it.
    Hearing aids were no help, neither was my audiologist who pretty much shrugged and said there's no help for my tinnitus.
    So instead of looking for a cure any time in the immediate future, I'll see if I can find any therapy, in the interest of keeping my sanity.

  • @marioncatalano3434
    @marioncatalano3434 Год назад +2

    Great information. Always very helpful. Thank you for sharing, James.

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  Год назад

      Glad it was helpful!, Marion! You're very much welcome. :)

    • @marioncatalano3434
      @marioncatalano3434 Год назад

      @@treblehealth They are. I was wondering where I could get those sleeping headbands.

  • @TOMMY52132
    @TOMMY52132 Год назад +2

    Helpful for me thanks James & Dr Ben for the information it all helps.

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  Год назад +1

      Our pleasure, Tom! We are glad to know that our videos have helped you. Enjoy exploring our other RUclips videos, as well as blog articles on our Treble Health website.

    • @TOMMY52132
      @TOMMY52132 Год назад +1

      @@treblehealth I took advantage of your deal I’m signed up with Dr. Sara.

  • @kathlenesims767
    @kathlenesims767 9 месяцев назад +1

    Ty for hope! I've lost my life but this is great to know exactly what is going on!hope at last ty

  • @antoniomendola1
    @antoniomendola1 Год назад +7

    Very helpful, inspiring and encouraging. Thank you for posting these positive stories... please keep them coming as they are therapeutic for me. I'm hoping some day I'll get to share my story as I'm aiming for success with tinnitus and hyperacusis with the help of Treble. That's my big goal :-) ... Despite some mental setbacks with tinnitus here and there, I've been sleeping really really well these last few weeks regardless of how loud my tinnitus is at night thanks to the sound machine treble recommended. So I must be in solid phase 2 I'm thinking. My mornings are also starting to be more on the quiet side, which allows me to forget about tinnitus here and there... In my case, as I'm observing and learning more about my "phenotype" of tinnitus, my Hyperacusis seems to cause some sort of reactive tinnitus spikes in early afternoons and evenings, but mornings feel mostly peaceful again. @Ben, I have 3 questions: #1 I was just curious when it comes to sound therapy... I usually wear white noise on my bone conductor earphones, however, often times I forget the sound is there or it gets drowned out by music I have playing all day long throughout the whole house. Is it ok if the white noise gets lost with the environmental sounds in my house? Or should it be the only thing I should be hearing when doing sound therapy and should I try to keep the white noise front and center in my consciousness as much as possible? #2 What is the difference between Hyperacusis and Reactive Tinnitus? I ask because in my case I don't experience significant pain and tolerate most sounds but some of the louder sounds do cause spasms (TTS) or tension/discomfort in the ears along with this feeling of fullness which I'm able to unclog easily through head turning and neck stretching. I also experience sound distortion with louder higher-pitched noises, which cause a whistling sound along with tinnitus when exposed to those louder noises. #3 Is it possible that the Hyperacusis/Reactive Tinnitus symptoms that I describe in question #2 could be caused by damaged tissue or fibers or nerves in the ears and cochlear?.. And if yes, can that be healed? and can TMJ cause Hyeracusis with high level sound distortion? Thank you for all the great work!

    • @IvanBerdichewski
      @IvanBerdichewski Год назад +4

      TMJ issues can cause Tinnitus surely. For me, that's not the case sadly, the cause of mine is idiopathic still, I believe. It can happen as a consequence to withdrawals from certain CNS (Central Nervous System) depressants like alcohol, benzos, and possibly cannabis (my case). So yeah. It's a strange symptom, sadly a chronic one, but habituation is possible...

    • @antoniomendola1
      @antoniomendola1 Год назад +4

      @@IvanBerdichewski yeah I have a feeling mine is also idiopathic. It can get frustrating because in my case I have a constantly cracking arthritic neck, I get frequent headaches with dry eyes and vision fatigue, also have this constant urge to sneeze, i have TTS spasms, jaw discomfort, reactive tinnitus and some mild high pitched hearing loss. So there are so many overlapping symptoms that all started at the same time as the loud tinnitus. And to add confusion to my situation I also have noticed that when I rub my eyes or wipe them after a shower I can hear the tinnitus spiking.

    • @Christinesobsevations
      @Christinesobsevations Год назад

      @@antoniomendola1 SAME !!!!!

    • @Hew.Jarsol
      @Hew.Jarsol 8 месяцев назад

      Pink noise low on in the background apparently

  • @kathlenesims767
    @kathlenesims767 9 месяцев назад

    I actually slept after months with your noise video I'm so grateful

  • @CapitalDefendr
    @CapitalDefendr Год назад +6

    To start, Thank you Dr Ben for the great vids. You are helping so many people dealing with tinnitus it's truly inspirational! I want to ask if you have any experience/knowledge with efficacy of dry needling (similar to acupuncture I believe) for T relief and if it works with some types of T? I found online a Dr in the Tampa area (unfortunately too far from me) Dr Josh Hanson and wondered if you know of any others and whether it's worth trying for my bilateral T which is very high pitched (around 12.5-13k)..? Also do you have experience with the TSC app called AudioCardio and whether it is good for my type of T? Thank you soo much Dr Ben!

  • @michelletoews3450
    @michelletoews3450 Год назад

    Helpful!! Thank you!

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  Год назад

      Glad it was helpful! You're welcome, Michelle. 😊

  • @rosehopkinson3830
    @rosehopkinson3830 6 месяцев назад

    Thankyou. Very helpful 👌

  • @pamelaburke9250
    @pamelaburke9250 Год назад +1

    Yes helpful. Thank you.

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  Год назад

      Glad it was helpful! You're welcome. 😊

  • @JimboG72
    @JimboG72 Год назад +1

    It’s interesting to hear other experiences with tinnitus. I’ve had tinnitus for 20 years. My worst experience was waking up from a dead sleep with roaring tinnitus 6 to 7 out of 10 I believe. Lately it’s ranges between 1 1/2 to 3 out of 10 and I can mostly ignore it. When I’m researching new treatments it brings my tinnitus to the forefront of my thought and it’s difficult to get back to ignoring it again. It’s kind of a double edged sword. A good diet and avoiding foods or medicines that make it worse along with keeping hydrated and avoiding to much salt helps. Keep up the good work.

  • @hildalehm5992
    @hildalehm5992 Год назад +6

    I'm working with Dr. Sarah, I am on an antidepressant and temazapan for sleep, I was really worried about habituating while on these, she assured me it was ok to take these on this part of my journey as I am at stage 1, I hope to be off of these soon but they do help with anxiety.

    • @kevinmcnamara704
      @kevinmcnamara704 Год назад +1

      Try not to stress,hardest thing is trying to sleep,JulianCowan and ,br Ben,are brilliant for advice believe me I tried them ✌ 🙏

    • @JamesSpencer421
      @JamesSpencer421 Год назад +3

      Dr. Sarah has been very reassuring about my concerns around benzodiazepines and habituation, saying she has seen a number of patients successfully habituate who had been prescribed these drugs. This puts my mind at ease. Clonazepam was useful for me in the beginning and did help my symptoms for a few months before its efficacy faded. I am now slowly and safely tapering off with a physician’s supervision and Dr. Sarah’s amazing support. Wishing you the very best-we WILL get there!!

    • @lymanleslie3097
      @lymanleslie3097 Год назад +2

      There is some breathing exercises that really do help for sleep. The 4-7- 8 breathing works for me and tapping mediation helps.

  • @nancylavance4309
    @nancylavance4309 Год назад +2

    Helpful!

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  Год назад

      Glad it was helpful, Nancy! Be well. :)

  • @vickimckenzie8236
    @vickimckenzie8236 Год назад +6

    Helpful 👍 The crickets have been an important tool in my kit. I have habituated but it took a long long time. Never give up. As mentioned by James, healing isn't linear. It's important not to panic when you have a setback. Once you do habituate, even if you have a serious spike you know what to do. A couple of months back I stupidly hammered a steel pole in my garden and triggered this weird reactive tinnitus in my left ear. It's almost silent until I walk down the road with cars passing then it crackles like crazy. When the cars have gone so does the crackling. I am working on replacing annoyance with curiosity etc. I know I will habituate to this new noise too. Thanks James and thanks Ben for all the excellent videos.

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  Год назад

      You're welcome, Vicki! We are glad to know that our videos have helped you. Enjoy exploring our other RUclips videos, as well as blog articles on our Treble Health website. Be well. :)

  • @felipecollazo9145
    @felipecollazo9145 11 месяцев назад

    Helpful👍

  • @DetroitMicroSound
    @DetroitMicroSound Год назад +4

    I'm finding relief, from TSC (Threshold Sound Conditioning) I'm 20 days into it. Part of his tinnitus is different to mine. I don't have pulsatile tinnitus. The TSC is actually improving my hearing score, as well!!!! I needed to run a fan every night for the first month of my constant tinnitus. Don't need ambient noise to sleep any more, after 21 days of TSC, now.
    I'm a musician of more than 35 years now, and went to hundreds of rave parties, as a young man, in the 1990's. The music at a rave, is very loud, and contains intense sounds not found in amplified traditional instrumental music. I had frequent but temporary episodes of tinnitus for at least 25 years, in both sides. In 2018, I was diagnosed with 3b non-small cell lung cancer. I have received chemo (cisplatin, a known side effect being hearing loss w/tinnitus) immunotherapy, and radiation. My tinnitus increased to more frequent episodes of louder ringing, but was not yet constant. -It became constant in the left ear, upon contracting the omicron virus, about 1.5 months ago. Doing the TSC, I have so far, noticed a decrease in regular constant volume of the left ear tinnitus, by a substantial amount, and the "chirpiness" has calmed to more of a lower hum, with occasional chirping sounds. my right ear, the tinnitus comes and goes, but stays mostly quiet. When I'm having a loud moment in my left ear, I listen to Treble's cricket recording for a few minutes, and it usually goes back to a quieter hum, for a while.

    • @HardStuckSilver934
      @HardStuckSilver934 Год назад +2

      What is TSC? Could you explain more on that a bit if you dont mind.

    • @DetroitMicroSound
      @DetroitMicroSound Год назад

      @@HardStuckSilver934 For some reason my responses to folks are not showing up here. If you google it, you will find lots of info, along with scientific papers.

    • @DetroitMicroSound
      @DetroitMicroSound Год назад +3

      @@HardStuckSilver934 It is based on neuroplasticity. Also, it's best to have large over-the-ear headphones, for the conditioning. I use professional headphones, but that's not needed. Just large phones, or Bluetooth hearing aids work.

    • @OverDna
      @OverDna Год назад +1

      Which app are you using for the threshold sound therapy?

  • @macrow59
    @macrow59 Год назад +2

    Helpful

  • @205rider8
    @205rider8 Год назад +3

    Dr Ben’s cricket sounds are great for sleeping.

  • @slowridnj141
    @slowridnj141 Год назад +7

    Here is what worked for me in one week. Trust me my left ear was ringing so loud I was getting worried. I started with hydrogen peroxide and I noticed what was coming out was blood red. My left ear was fine just waxy color. I continued every other day for a week and it cleared up. No blood red and it has nearly stopped. Only 1 week. I will continue and hopefully it will completely stop.

    • @mgalvez8219
      @mgalvez8219 Год назад +1

      You poured hydrogen peroxide on your left ear?

    • @slowridnj141
      @slowridnj141 Год назад +2

      @@mgalvez8219
      I never said poured. A few drops per session and with head tilted let sit in for a few minutes each time. I’m still continuing a couple of times a week and the ring is getting lower each week. Very satisfied it has helped.

    • @puredistancegolf
      @puredistancegolf Год назад +1

      @@mgalvez8219 mine started right after doing this very thing.

    • @zkdr6278
      @zkdr6278 Год назад +1

      @@slowridnj141 Likely that yours is caused by earwax impaction then

    • @cherylwilliams4245
      @cherylwilliams4245 11 месяцев назад

      Is this safe to do?

  • @Rick_7023
    @Rick_7023 Год назад +12

    Very helpful vid. I have bothersome tinnitus for almost three months. I'm already using sound therapy, white noise and nature sounds. CBT and meditation seems also very important, mentalize yourself that you have to habituate, mentalize yourself that tinnitus isn't going to harm you, and gave time to the neuroplasticity of the brain actuate and diminish the awareness of your tinnitus. I guess i'm also in the middle of Stage 1 and Stage 2 of Habituation.Best regards and wish improvments for all.

    • @andreeadoria3637
      @andreeadoria3637 Год назад +6

      At least 8 hours of sleep helps a little too. A life full of positive things helps too! Don't give up!

    • @Rick_7023
      @Rick_7023 Год назад +1

      @@andreeadoria3637 TY for your kind words, wish you the best too. TC.

  • @JoeR203
    @JoeR203 Год назад +2

    I'm pretty sure I got my tinnitus from blasting Van Halen thru my Walkman headphones back in the 80s. I used an online tone generator to match the frequency I'm hearing. It's somewhere in the 13,000hz range. Sometimes it's more noticeable but you learn to ignore it for the most part.

  • @johnspakowskiii
    @johnspakowskiii 9 месяцев назад

    Very helpful

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  9 месяцев назад

      Glad to hear that. Be well! 😊

  • @BoDiddly
    @BoDiddly Год назад +4

    It seems like a lot of these channels are treating Tinnitus as a Psychosomatic problem. I seriously doubt my Tinnitus is Psychosomatic.

  • @arneminderman3770
    @arneminderman3770 2 месяца назад

    You cand beat tinnitus!

    • @LucyDenbowski
      @LucyDenbowski 2 месяца назад

      Correct. U don't lose tinnitus

  • @HardStuckSilver934
    @HardStuckSilver934 Год назад +1

    Hi Dr. Thompson, how long does it usually take to tune down Tinnitus using the ear-level sound generator. Will ear-level sound generators cost the same as a pair of hearing aids?

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  Год назад +1

      Hey Huy Tu, you asked some good personalized questions here. My answer depends on more information that I do not yet know about your history. Feel free to contact our team at Treble Health and we can do our best to help you.

  • @McStorch0
    @McStorch0 Год назад +2

    Clonazepam/klonopin gave me tinnitus. Never had it til I discontinued this drug after a short use.

  • @BLUTFAHNE
    @BLUTFAHNE Год назад +36

    No he didn’t beat anything he simply learnt to ignore it!

    • @brianleston
      @brianleston Год назад +3

      Spot on

    • @alisonparsons9609
      @alisonparsons9609 9 месяцев назад +3

      That's all you can do with tinnitus. Learn to ignore it, otherwise, you'll go crazy. I've had tinnitus since 2016, when I lost my hearing from ageing. I just fainted, and when I came too, I felt sick, and the room was spinning. My hearing had totally gone. My son rang emergency, and they gave me medication for vertigo. It took my hearing 8 Months to return, but when it did return, I couldn't make my ears pop anymore to clear them. The ustationtube was blocked and wouldn't empty. I was left with very loud tinnitus with acute hearing. I've tried nasal washes, ear suringing the list goes on. Wearing a hearing aid helps, getting enough sleep and controlling stress to help a bit. They have now diagnosed me with meniers disease. The tinnitus is constant and doesn't go away. It affects my ability to enjoy music, TV, and friendly communication. Huey Lewis and the news has got it and can't sing anymore. Sending love xx

    • @yvonnebarretta
      @yvonnebarretta 9 месяцев назад +3

      Ignoring it is beating it. I got mine to background noise, and then a prolonged stressful situation ramped it up again.

    • @Hew.Jarsol
      @Hew.Jarsol 8 месяцев назад

      Same thing.

    • @miralolibreriaartistica8477
      @miralolibreriaartistica8477 7 месяцев назад +1

      SCAMMERS Channel

  • @ofirshorshy8281
    @ofirshorshy8281 Год назад

    how do I find a good audiologist to go through this healing prosess?

  • @VVattonEarth
    @VVattonEarth 8 месяцев назад

    I’ve had it for 32 years. Bloody hell am I that old? Mine started when I used to go night clubbing, then I worked in a bar I between uni terms. Over the years it’s got worse. Stay off coffee, don’t drink too much alcohol, avoid working until you drop, avoid stress. Exercise meditation and yoga can help. But essentially in this modern world unless you can control the above (and many can’t) Tinitus is always going to be with you….
    PS: mine is so bad right now if 10 is scratch your eyes out insanity I’m at about 8….

  • @blazesgramma
    @blazesgramma Месяц назад

    helpful

  • @helenkleitman4946
    @helenkleitman4946 8 месяцев назад

    Hi What doctor can help me with RestQuiet Tinnitus Relief Earbuds?

  • @amplifiedhealthnow7100
    @amplifiedhealthnow7100 7 месяцев назад +1

    I came across the crickets video last night and listened for about 10 minutes, but then went to bed because it was getting late and I’m an early to bed person.
    I’m glad that I watched this because I’m understanding that you want to still hear your own tinnitus .
    Mine Blended in with the crickets and for the first time in over 30 years, I was not aware of it for the whole time I was listening.
    So do I need to turn it down so much that I can still hear my own noise?

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  7 месяцев назад

      Great question! We recommend listening to sound therapy below the level of your tinnitus. Your brain has to be able to hear the sound therapy and your tinnitus in order to habituate. Try not to mask your tinnitus with the sound therapy.

  • @susama7813
    @susama7813 8 месяцев назад

    Hi Dr been, it’s been two months I have tinnitus, I have been told it’s side effect anti depressantion tablets, will go away in few weeks but I have it two months, please help how I can see you to get advice

  • @lindasanderson1160
    @lindasanderson1160 Год назад +2

    Thank you Dr. Ben and James! Extremely informative and helpful. Maybe we should get some Crickets as pets!!! I find these sounds amazingly helpful too.

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  Год назад

      Our pleasure, Linda! Glad it was helpful. Be well. :)

  • @yasinv3743
    @yasinv3743 Год назад

    I have tingling on head nnfave nsome facial pain left sometime right n ringing ear mri n other report normal, diagnosis they say somatic disorder, anyone with this symptoms Any solution??

  • @susanneterry6315
    @susanneterry6315 Год назад +2

    How do I get help from treble health for ringing in ears

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  Год назад +1

      Susanne, please go to our website treblehealth.com

  • @carolkyer392
    @carolkyer392 Год назад

    the quiz would not work for me? I got to question no.2 and I tapped on NO because I have not yet been to see a doctor about this. Later this month I have an appointment

  • @eddieashley1553
    @eddieashley1553 6 месяцев назад +2

    Can Tinnitus give the perception of hearing loss?

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  6 месяцев назад +3

      Some people do perceive hearing difficulties due to the severity of their tinnitus. It's best to see an Audiologist for a full hearing evaluation to rule out any hearing deficits.

  • @shelkatz
    @shelkatz Год назад

    habituation = you get used to it. Once that happens the volume came down for me.

  • @nordicred8359
    @nordicred8359 2 месяца назад +1

    I have had tinnitus for 18 yrs, and overtime I learned to habibuate. But just recently it has spiked
    again, due to a very stressful family issue. Also maybe some hearing loss involved. Should I still use masking aids, or hearing aids after all this time.

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  2 месяца назад +1

      If you have a hearing loss, we would recommend hearing aids with sound therapy. Contact your local Audiologist for a full hearing evaluation to determine what the next steps would be. We would be happy to discuss different options with you as well once you have the hearing test.

    • @nordicred8359
      @nordicred8359 16 дней назад

      Hearing loss on the higher frequencys

  • @ftjosephh1817
    @ftjosephh1817 7 месяцев назад

    How did you guys get your tinnitus?

  • @mimis289
    @mimis289 8 месяцев назад +1

    Did James also get relief from his Pulsatile Tinnitus using your suggested therapy? Thank you, Ben and James!

  • @akashgupta456
    @akashgupta456 Год назад +2

    I have tinnitus and hyperacusis , so i just want know hyperacusis causes tinnotus or tinnitus causes hyperacusis
    P.s. no hearing loss

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  Год назад +1

      Tinnitus is often linked to hyperacusis but one does not cause the other.

  • @lizanderson1669
    @lizanderson1669 5 месяцев назад

    I have had Tinnutis for almost a year I feel and hear liquid in my ears when I wake up

  • @Eyestoobig899
    @Eyestoobig899 Год назад

    Where can I buy this books that was mentioned? Please.

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  Год назад

      Hey Christian. You can check the link in the description on where you can buy the book. :)

  • @namefamily1462
    @namefamily1462 2 месяца назад

    please tell me how about reactive tinnitus?

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  2 месяца назад

      Thank you for your question! We have a video dedicated to reactive tinnitus that you might find helpful. You can watch it at the link provided: ruclips.net/video/KYRpNOP-d88/видео.htmlfeature=shared. We hope it provides some insights for you!

    • @namefamily1462
      @namefamily1462 2 месяца назад +1

      @@treblehealth I don't live in the USA. There are no specialists nearby. Can we consult via zoom? I need to remove the rocket component otherwise I will continue to be disabled

  • @l.b.4969
    @l.b.4969 Год назад

    Hi, how can I add turkish subtitles to this video?

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  Год назад +1

      Thank you for your comment. Unfortunately, right now we only pay for subtitles in English.

    • @l.b.4969
      @l.b.4969 Год назад

      @@treblehealth I do not want you to pay for it. I just want to translate it to Turkish for free. Because, we do not have enough information in Turkiye.

  • @jeremydicker6613
    @jeremydicker6613 Год назад +2

    Hi , i watch your vids all the time and i send you comments but you never reply!! The truth is their is no anser !! Do you agree?? I hit a black spot 4 months ago with tinitus after i had my blocked ear sucktioned out via the NHS in england! After that my tinitus spiked and i was having anxiety attacks , loss of sleep , loss of appetite, mental health issues ect...so please responde back and tell me the truth ??

    • @205rider8
      @205rider8 Год назад +1

      Try Dr Ben’s cricket sounds.

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  Год назад

      Jeremy, you asked some good personalized questions here. My answer depends on more information that I do not yet know about your history. Feel free to contact our team at Treble Health and we can do our best to help you.

    • @blancacasillas8226
      @blancacasillas8226 Год назад

      Please tell us more because I am in the same boat

    • @cherylwilliams4245
      @cherylwilliams4245 11 месяцев назад

      So is it not wise to have the ears shringed of wax if you have tinnitus ….?

  • @lindasanderson1160
    @lindasanderson1160 7 месяцев назад

    Wow!!! Crickets to the rescue again....they work for me too.

  • @Boca11116
    @Boca11116 Год назад +2

    👍

  • @giorgiapuccia468
    @giorgiapuccia468 10 месяцев назад

    Per avere un farmaco a che punto siamo

  • @Christinesobsevations
    @Christinesobsevations Год назад

    The maskers are expensive though . I’m already on disability so ….

  • @colinkillian9265
    @colinkillian9265 Год назад +1

    This is so horrible, I'm going to end it tonight..

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  Год назад +2

      Colin, please call 988 right now. It’s the new mental health service (similar to 911).

    • @Christinesobsevations
      @Christinesobsevations Год назад

      Relatable . Back and forth from ER . Had an mri that of course made it all worse and of course it’s normal . Just once I’d love to hear I have something. Because this is insanity .

    • @colinkillian9265
      @colinkillian9265 Год назад

      @@Christinesobsevations This was me at my most desperate, just the first 4 days of having it. I aquired it because of a patient assault where I work in an inpatient mental health unit for adolescents. I have since gained some progress, gabapentin seemed to help calm the noise somewhat, and my workers compensation Doctor is cool as hell..I said I was having trouble with any type of mental control and meditation because of my ADHD..He asked if I was being treated and when I said not currently he prescribed me Ritalin. I was rather terrified of taking it because stimulants are a no no with tinnitus..I did however and though it didn't lower the volume it certainly helped with my mental clarity and focus. Since then I've begun the process of "making friends" with the noises in my left ear.. I refer to the softer noise as my cricket buddies and the louder siren sound when it spikes as Cletus, Cletus can be an asshole but he often doesn't stay more than a few hours. There are times when I'm able to focus away and hardly notice it as much. I don't have the super anxiety and flight or fight response anymore and that's helpful. This is just going to be something I'll have to manage just like a diabetic would. I have benzos but I RARELY use them as I try coping skills for the daytime and nighttime, I've been able to sleep most nights without using them, I don't want to start sound therapy yet until I see an Audiologist so I listen to podcasts of paranormal stuff as background noise to help sleep. Don't give up, the first few weeks are definitely the hardest..Stay away from the reddit and other forums as they'll do nothing but scare you and make it seem as it life is over. If you're religious as I am, I've found great benefit to highly rituals of praying the hail Mary to help me relax..

    • @AhmadKhan-hu8lg
      @AhmadKhan-hu8lg Год назад +2

      Collin, your brain will get used to this and it will less horrible, mind was tinnitus was very bad, I had panic attacks with this tinnitus, I am much better now. Prayers to gods give one much confidence trust me

    • @colinkillian9265
      @colinkillian9265 Год назад

      @@AhmadKhan-hu8lg God bless you, this gave me comfort.

  • @goon1069
    @goon1069 Месяц назад

    Chill with the click bait treble health

  • @mitsu7909
    @mitsu7909 Год назад +1

    Yo estoy mucho peor está semana después de seguir a estos pavos y sus ruidos rosas

  • @stephenhall3515
    @stephenhall3515 Год назад

    Without showing various devices this is a wasted 36 minutes.

    • @brianleston
      @brianleston Год назад

      Well if he had shown devices them more than 36 minutes would have been wasted

  • @toddgoldman6371
    @toddgoldman6371 Год назад +1

    Helpful

  • @eb9389
    @eb9389 8 месяцев назад

    Helpful

  • @susanadelgadosantolalla4281
    @susanadelgadosantolalla4281 11 месяцев назад

    Helpful

  • @randyross7599
    @randyross7599 Год назад +1

    Helpful

  • @molliehinckley7723
    @molliehinckley7723 Год назад +1

    Helpful

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  Год назад +1

      Glad it helped! Be well, Mollie. :)

  • @waynejohnson4305
    @waynejohnson4305 Год назад +1

    Helpful

  • @simonhaigh9708
    @simonhaigh9708 Год назад +1

    Helpful

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  Год назад +1

      Glad it helped, Simon! Be well. :)

  • @hazemkhweis5101
    @hazemkhweis5101 9 месяцев назад

    Helpful

  • @sylvesterlouis2658
    @sylvesterlouis2658 Год назад

    Helpful

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  Год назад

      Glad it helped, Sylvester. Be well. 😊

  • @marilyn-io4sy
    @marilyn-io4sy Год назад

    Helpful

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  Год назад

      Glad to hear that, Marilyn. Be well. 😊