A Neuroscientist Taught Me How To Heal Tinnitus

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  • Опубликовано: 19 апр 2024
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    Dr. Nina Kraus, PhD joins Dr. Ben Thompson, AuD for a lively discussion around how to heal tinnitus. Modern neuroscience allows us to realize the full spectrum of what's possible for tinnitus treatment.
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  • @treblehealth
    @treblehealth  Месяц назад +5

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  • @mar1no124
    @mar1no124 Месяц назад +61

    Why does it take over 30 minutes to tell us how? Just say it without straight up.

    • @envisibleward2422
      @envisibleward2422 Месяц назад

      because they have no solution it is just garbage talk

  • @cognoscenticycles4351
    @cognoscenticycles4351 Месяц назад +28

    Did I miss something, or did this women fail to share the all important method of how to heal tinnitus?

  • @womma
    @womma Месяц назад +63

    “ Can your brain heal tinnitus?” “ A neuroscientist taught me how to heal tinnitus” Wow ! Sounds good. Half an hour later - “play some music.” Gee - thanks.

    • @regina6838
      @regina6838 Месяц назад +4

      Listening to music and RUclips videos is what CAUSES my tinnitus

    • @ladybugsareviciousdefenders
      @ladybugsareviciousdefenders Месяц назад +5

      Thanks! I was waiting to find out, but think I will ditch out now.

    • @hbinfinity
      @hbinfinity 24 дня назад +2

      Yeah... She also was very nonspecific and danced around the topic...

    • @goldenegg7447
      @goldenegg7447 24 дня назад +3

      I'm halfway through the video. Gonna turn it off now since its pretty much useless. The whole arguement is to listen to pleasant sound that isn't white noise (even though white noise helps many people). What a worthless video.

    • @sirjojo7278
      @sirjojo7278 24 дня назад +2

      Thanks for saving my time

  • @hootinouts
    @hootinouts Месяц назад +33

    This woman said a whole lot of nothing that the average person with tinnitus has most likely figured out on their own. Of course music that you enjoy is going to make you feel better. You don't need a phd to tell you that. I suffer from tinnitus and music certainly helps me cope with it. IMO, this video was just a plug for her book.

    • @RS-dq9pn
      @RS-dq9pn 24 дня назад +1

      Thank you for saving me the time

  • @fawnburgess1441
    @fawnburgess1441 Месяц назад +110

    On my third day of fasting, the left ear suddenly stopped after a year of tinnitus. I finally got rid of the right side, too. Fasting.

    • @ukidding
      @ukidding Месяц назад +2

      i hope it doesn't return shortly

    • @fawnburgess1441
      @fawnburgess1441 Месяц назад +18

      Thank you !! It has been 14 months so far.

    • @vigilantchristian6314
      @vigilantchristian6314 Месяц назад +3

      How long did you have tinnitus? How did you get it?

    • @fawnburgess1441
      @fawnburgess1441 Месяц назад

      @@vigilantchristian6314 I began to have tinnitus after a traumatic brain injury when a semi truck rear ended me. It was two years ago. The ringing was very intrustive, I couldn't sleep. I had an MRI. I went to EENT and had hearing tests - it was awful. I began to put myself into ketosis and tried to heal my brain and nervous system with ketones- it was okay but didn't help much. Then I began to do some 72 hour fast. On my second three day fast, on the third day, my left ear suddenly stopped ringing. I continued LCHF diet and on my third 72 hour fast, on the second day, I woke up and the right ear was no longer 'singing". I continue to be LCHF and I continue to include some fasting in my lifestyle. I have kept that tinnitus away for over a year. The tinnitis was loud and horrible for over 12 months.

    • @erikcaldwell2913
      @erikcaldwell2913 Месяц назад +2

      Yeah, how long did you have it, and was it causes by loud noise?

  • @gene4094
    @gene4094 Месяц назад +13

    At 76yo + 3d, the waking to another miraculous day is glorious.

  • @denniswilliams2385
    @denniswilliams2385 Месяц назад +26

    There is something wonderfully refreshing about just sitting in complete silence which is exactly how I felt once I muted this video

  • @elisabethgardner6321
    @elisabethgardner6321 Месяц назад +21

    I had tinnitus coming and going for a few years. My hearing is normal. I bought a grounding sheet for my bed, and guess what, the tinni is gone!! So that shows me it is a highly inflammation of the brain.

    • @josejustoespinosa8558
      @josejustoespinosa8558 Месяц назад +3

      Estimada Elizabeth, donde puedo comprar una sabana con conexión a tierra, me gustaría probar ya que he sufrido de tinitus por 17 años aprox, radico en Puebla México, saludos

    • @RainRemnant
      @RainRemnant Месяц назад +7

      It's a different cause for everyone

    • @Nandat3675
      @Nandat3675 Месяц назад

      ​@@josejustoespinosa8558Yo compre la mia en Amazon.

    • @Jasmiinnnnn
      @Jasmiinnnnn Месяц назад

      So happy for you

    • @MegaPETITELADY
      @MegaPETITELADY Месяц назад

      @@josejustoespinosa8558 Puedes buscar en internet. También puedes "hacer tierra" pisando descalzo la tierra, el pasto o arena en la playa. Hazlo diariamente por 10 o 15 min.

  • @waterdog226
    @waterdog226 Месяц назад +3

    I have a severe hearing problem. My auditory nerve was effected by childhood illness and high fevers. Now brain cells are dying in the sound processing region of the brain. Tinnitus accompanied my hearing loss as it increased. When I was in my fifties it was a soothing tinnitus, like ocean waves breaking on a beach, softly. Then it added murmuring. I developed vertigo, and ocular migraine. My ENT is an OTTO-Nero ENT and he did some more extensive tests. He referred me to a VEDA Certified therapist who helped me control my vertigo. Near the end of that training my Musical auditory hallucinations began. It started simply with one piano note, heard by my left ear, repeating every twelve seconds. Then two weeks later I heard a second note. Then one New Year’s Eve, at a party there was a big change…light jazz music and rock music was being played by a Video DJ. The indigenous band Redbone was playing Come and Get Your Love, then Santana was on, playing Black Magic Woman. After that I heard these two tunes softly merging and playing together. It made it more difficult to hear my murmuring and breaking waves, and by that time rolling trains had joined that tinnitus. Going home with my husband after the party, I realized that the music did not stop. It has continued for four and a half years. It has changed. It is not as good as it was that night. These hallucinations rain through childhood music, hymns and marching bands. It is on my left side. Covid time took away the live music. Ambient sounds trigger different music. Music is everywhere, and it is tiring. I cannot sleep without taking some medication and a magnesium supplement. Recently we returned from a trip from Canada to Spain, to France. The trip had three connecting flights. We left France at nine in the morning and arrived home at eleven PM. I think that was close to twenty hours of being awake. One would think sleep would not be a problem…but it was. My over-the-counter sleep med took two hours to kick in.
    My brain and neurological system runs the show. The deterioration of my ability to hear meaningfully has also had an effect on the music I hear. I listen to music, but it has to be blue-toothed through my hearing aids. I learned how to play a simple musical instrument, the ukulele, and loved singing along with myself. I wrote some songs too. Now I can no longer sing as I once did..my music of the mind kind of interferes with it.
    Other neurological issues arise from time to time. I have dark nystagmus, and when I wake up, visually some things I see outside can jerk about a bit. I see tree branches jerking. I hear those branches jerking, and I also feel it. My vertigo exercises help me control that.
    Habituation is the only thing that gets me to appear normal. I pull that off. And I really do think that we are what we pretend to be. Sometimes we need some supports. I do deep breathing and relaxing meditations. I watch some RUclips videos wearing my precious hearing aids and listen to singing bowls, and some skilled skilled sound therapy gong artists. Bluetooth has brought me to the sound vibration stage of habituation. Gongs create vibration that one can also feel..it does not have to be overwhelming noise. Since I have been listening to these sound therapists through my hearing aids my ocular migraines are practically gone I think. I still take the magnesium bisglycinate supplement for those.
    Some of the primitive musical groups that do throat singing and chanting are good to mesmerize me away from my boring repetitive musical hallucinations as well. My mind and my body, and perhaps my brain as well seem calmer and more in step with my own self. Tinnitus has a way of taking us away from our own self perhaps. Habituation brings us closer to the self state.

  • @pchabanowich
    @pchabanowich 24 дня назад +2

    If this were true, every leading peer-reviewed medical journal and leading newspapers would be on this. Oh, please.

  • @marieguinan5087
    @marieguinan5087 27 дней назад +2

    I had an MRI that I had to stop 10 minutes into it due to what was happening in my head. I was left with ringing in my ears since....

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  19 дней назад

      We're so sorry to hear this. MRI's can be very loud and it's important to use proper hearing protection. Hopefully, this is temporary and the ringing will go away. Schedule a complimentary telehealth consultation: treble.health/consultation

    • @targetedindividualsresearch
      @targetedindividualsresearch 14 дней назад

      i had an mri too - they found something between my ear valance and my brain - i am going to the ent tomorrow

  • @Nandat3675
    @Nandat3675 Месяц назад +16

    Tinnitus is also a symptom of low estrogen in menopausal women. Lots of perimenaupausal women developed ringing in the ears as estrogen starts decreasing.

    • @LauraB.335
      @LauraB.335 Месяц назад

      It’s more likely due to the increasing insulin resistance, as IR increases as women age and go through menopause. Insulin resistance at all ages can cause (or make worse) tinnitus, and given that about 93% of American adults are insulin resistant, tinnitus, and other chronic issues run rampant. Check out Dr. Ben Bikman for all things insulin. Also, check out Dr. Elizabeth Bright related to “menopausal” symptoms. Symptoms we attribute to menopause are often related to not eating enough animal protein and fat or eating too many carbs. For example, I had hot flashes initially. I stopped eating so many carbs and they went away completely within a week.

    • @juliesharp5077
      @juliesharp5077 Месяц назад +2

      Can be caused by COVID jabs.

    • @AliciasHealingChannel
      @AliciasHealingChannel Месяц назад +1

      Yes as soon as I started estradiol and progesterone ear ringing resolved

  • @AliciasHealingChannel
    @AliciasHealingChannel Месяц назад +4

    perimenopause brought on ear ringing and getting on estradiol and progesterone solved that and many more issues that come with aging especially for women ❤

  • @richardjosephnovak
    @richardjosephnovak Месяц назад +4

    Great 30 minute video. I learned a lot. I learned if I play some music it will help me fall asleep because I can't hear the tinnitus. And I learned snakes on a plane is bad and scary.

    • @kimberlyr.7712
      @kimberlyr.7712 Месяц назад +1

      Blocking a noise that is disruptive to your central nervous system by adding more noise, doesn't work.

    • @synergy2222
      @synergy2222 Месяц назад

      @richardjosephnovak That's a rude comment and very reflective of your personality. If you don't like it, move on and leave the comment section to others who may have received some good info for themselves.

  • @jovanahruzova2693
    @jovanahruzova2693 Месяц назад +4

    Got Tinnitus, from a respiratory tract infection, the first year it was hard for me to get used to it, now I don't notice it anymore, but I feel that it is stronger when it is raining and cloudy outside 😊

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  Месяц назад

      We're glad to hear that you have habituated to your tinnitus. It is interesting how barometric pressure can impact tinnitus. We actually have a blog article that discusses this in detail. treblehealth.com/weather-changes-tinnitus/

    • @jovanahruzova2693
      @jovanahruzova2693 Месяц назад +1

      @@treblehealth Thank you. I love to come back to your channel to hear new information!My experience with an ear doctor here in Europe is that after the examination the doctor says it will pass, and sends you to an audiologist, after the test if the hearing is fine, which in my case it is, no further information .Maybe there are centers that deal with Tinnitus, but I haven't tried it. But I mostly heard everything about Tinnitus from you. Greetings from Austria👍

    • @mfrmll3786
      @mfrmll3786 Месяц назад

      Do antibiotics cause Tinnitus?
      Thus, a MAJOR CONSEQUENCE to consider as consequential rather than causal?

  • @michaelp8856
    @michaelp8856 Месяц назад +2

    I think this might help some young people who have tinnutus. I just read in her autobiography that Barbara Streisand started having tinnitus at a very young age - learning to live with it and keeping busy. Perhaps the idea of keeping busy made her into the great singer and performer that she is......................

  • @jeffreywood7229
    @jeffreywood7229 Месяц назад +2

    I am 67 and have had tinnitus all of my adult life. Most likely from target shooting without ear protection. I have what I consider a strange twist to my hearing where I also hear voices that are not there. Before you jump to conclusions, the voices I hear are similar to hearing a conversation someone is having in a nearby room, where you hear the sounds but they are just low enough where you cannot understand what is being spoken. Another description of it that I use about it is, it sounds like I am hearing a radio station that is "talk radio". Can be more than one person talking. The tones vary, up and down, like any conversation you normally hear.
    I find it interesting that you mention "fight or flight" in relationship to tinnitus. I had to retire a year ago from an extremely stressful job where I was having what I thought was burnouts about once a year where when extreme stress from many directions overwhelm me. Each new burnout kept getting worse and worse. Memory none existent during the last one a year ago. I was unable to troubleshoot, reason, or any deep thinking. I described this to people, including my doctor, as if suddenly my brain just goes on vacation without me, leaving me with just very basic thinking capabilities. I sat for two days in front of my computer not knowing how to use it. it was a very scary experiences. I asked my family doctor eventually during this last burnout a year ago, to put me on disability because I wasn't able to do my job and he replied "look at you. You can work" At that moment I lost all trust in doctors. Obviously I was having mental illness, not physical. He was no help what so ever , leaving me no choice but to retire earlier than I could financially. 4 months after retiring I woke one morning and my most of my thought processes had returned. I went to RUclips to try to figure out what the heck keeps happening. The only thing that matched was that my fight or flight protection was the culprit. A year later, I still struggle with memory and and mild reasoning ability. At least I can communicate verbally again.
    So it sounds like the fight or flight might be the cause for hearing the talk radio station I hear in my head. While watching your video, I suddenly realized that I wasn't hearing the voices. The tinnitus is still there but at a much higher pitch than normal. I started recording everything about this day, hoping to finally figure out these voices. I took my vital signs and wrote them down along with what I ate today.
    Have you ever heard of this before? It must have started due to extreme stress at work, and it makes sense it might be part of the fight or flight. I do wear hearing aids and they are top of the line hearing aids. My audiologist just blows off anything about the voices. I hear them with or without my hearing aids in. Any insight you may have on why this is happening and how to stop it, I would greatly appreciate hearing your thoughts and the thoughts of this videos guest speaker. Tinnitus is hard enough to cope with, but add voices on top of it is exhausting to deal with. Thank you.

    • @elizabeth.ohmer.pellegrin
      @elizabeth.ohmer.pellegrin Месяц назад

      @jeffreywood7229, I am processing all that you wrote, it sounds like the exact same thing that a client of mine is going through. He has tried some other things that have helped him. Then there have been days & nights where it’s been unbearable. I can sometimes tell when it’s going to get worse. I’m open to sharing & listening.

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  Месяц назад

      I'm sorry to hear about the challenges you've been facing with tinnitus and the additional experience of hearing voices. I can share that sometimes tinnitus can manifest in various forms, including the perception of inaudible voices. Practicing relaxation exercises to calm your nervous system could be beneficial, as stress and anxiety can often exacerbate tinnitus symptoms. Additionally, sound therapy, such as using white noise or soothing sounds, might help distract you from both the inaudible voices and the ringing.

  • @momienmohamed7752
    @momienmohamed7752 Месяц назад

    I have seen many videos. Jt got do in the brain. I been suffering for year's. I like what u saying. Thunks. V much helping .God bless.

  • @user-uk9fu4vl3i
    @user-uk9fu4vl3i Месяц назад +18

    I've bi lateral tinitus and central brain noises too 24/7. It's no exaggeration to say it's life changing and debilitating. Any help would be very gratefully recieved

    • @sharonmclean4906
      @sharonmclean4906 Месяц назад +1

      I think I have this too in my right ear and it feels like it’s in the centre of my brain I’m still waiting on ent app thru nhs acually considering going private it’s that annoying I miss silence reading sleeping ect

    • @JoyPeace-ej2uv
      @JoyPeace-ej2uv Месяц назад +3

      @@sharonmclean4906 Try a fan or a rotating fan. Some of the RUclips videos one that helped my most is water not waves but creeks.

    • @sharonmclean4906
      @sharonmclean4906 Месяц назад +3

      Hi thanks I will.I just put on music with my ear phones in i mange to sleep sometimes.I got covid in ended up with this ringing it’s horrible feeling.I’ve not been myself since this.I’m hoping for some anwsers soon from ent.how long have u had this.I use water apps too it does sooth a little thanks for replying x

    • @dinahyahuda7121
      @dinahyahuda7121 Месяц назад +1

      @@JoyPeace-ej2uvme too creeks, fountains sometimes even just running water…peaceful

    • @sandraallen1331
      @sandraallen1331 Месяц назад

      Hi

  • @annburge291
    @annburge291 29 дней назад +1

    I'm surprised how rude some of the comments are for this video. It seems that they haven't realised how significant her recommendations are. She is giving advice on how to bring up our children, how to keep our memories active and even how to preserve memories in old age apart from having a way to resolve tinnitus issues. I would have liked them to also discuss diet and fasting because they can also help with neurogenesis.

    • @puffin7531
      @puffin7531 29 дней назад +1

      People are fed up with blatant clickbait. This video deserves all the “rude” comments coming it’s way.

  • @morainemammoth
    @morainemammoth Месяц назад +9

    My tinnitus has significantly impacted my life. It led me to switch to a lower-paying job with less stress. Over the years, the severity of my tinnitus has worsened, requiring me to use various stress-reduction techniques to manage it.

    • @fviana7758
      @fviana7758 Месяц назад +1

      I smoke

    • @jeffg4686
      @jeffg4686 Месяц назад

      you might get your iron levels tested.
      high iron can be a major contributing cause.
      Drinking the bean water (water it was boiled in) is one way to get levels down.

    • @targetedindividualsresearch
      @targetedindividualsresearch 14 дней назад

      same here - i can hardley work now as it’s so bad - i have tried everything all drugs nothing works.

  • @julierawlins5984
    @julierawlins5984 Месяц назад +4

    Tibetan singing bowls worked for me. I use ear buds

  • @jeanneblackwell5123
    @jeanneblackwell5123 Месяц назад +4

    Here's my thought. I have tinnitus and looking for a cure. Last night I had a dream. It was about me asking an audiologist what the frequency of my tinnitus was. It is a sound so it must be measureable. Mother Earth measures 7.83 hz so 2 things came up. Am I picking up earth's frequency? We are all vibrating on certain frequencies so maybe some of us are more sensitive than others. And then there are the geomagnetic solar flares and cme's that seem to be amping up and that for perhaps sensitive person's could cause some extracurricular brain activity.
    I wondered about the apt. Does it have a frequency that I am picking up on. Its a different sound than the refrigerator going off and on. Grounding (comment down below) mat makes sense. Just the idea of grounding and syncing up Mother Earth vibes makes sense.
    I know when I go into places like Target and Walmart the lights are so bright and the tinnitus really gets loud. I have to leave.
    The sound, right ear only, is like static on a radio and it seems to tune in and out. Left ear is clicking. It is usually at night and not always. Sweets seems to make it worst and a stressful day. So the fasting comment below also resonated. I do QiGong to sync up the chakras and I am of the belief It can't hurt so its worth a try. It helps in other ways too. I read the comments and they helped me so am sharing my dream and hope that helps someone too.

  • @mfrmll3786
    @mfrmll3786 Месяц назад +1

    I am utilising an app with a cat purring….
    For ANXIETY AND INSOMNIA…..
    It is comforting and powerful….. very loud!!! Vibrating inside my diaphragm!!!

  • @jackwilliamson1929
    @jackwilliamson1929 Месяц назад +1

    Yeah cutting out carbs has helped my tinnitus also running warm water in my ears hepls also.

  • @johnbgibbs
    @johnbgibbs Месяц назад

    Is there any tinnitus treatment approach that is recommended for those whose tinnitus pitch falls above their (now limited) hearing range? Mine is around the same pitch as the old TV scan coils. If you make sounds in that region loud enough for me to hear you would drive many other folk insane.

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  Месяц назад

      It's crucial to explore specialized approaches tailored to your specific situation. We're here to assist you, so feel free to use this link to book a complimentary telehealth consultation with one of our experienced tinnitus specialists treble.health/consultation

  • @mandarinlearner
    @mandarinlearner Месяц назад +2

    I"m convinced it's a brain issue. Some mornings my strong right sided tinnitus seems to be coming from a different part of the head than my ear...and it moves around.

    • @mariaboyd7380
      @mariaboyd7380 Месяц назад

      It's poor blood circulation. Symptoms of insulin resistance as well.

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  Месяц назад +1

      Given these observations, it might be a good idea to visit your local ENT. They can conduct a thorough evaluation and may consider referring you for further diagnostic tests like an MRI to get a better understanding of what's happening in your brain.

    • @hbinfinity
      @hbinfinity 24 дня назад

      Check out Dr. Sarno... And then check out modern day people taking his work to the next level... TMS.

  • @starrose371
    @starrose371 Месяц назад

    Very good validation for Vedic Mantras, personally I have been helped by the sound of mantras that i have recited which have been written in Hindu texts as healing and thus their sound being of meaningful frequencies to engage the mind to self heal. My heart condition became medicine free by doing the same . I am sure the same can help Tinnitus too.

    • @suzieg9076
      @suzieg9076 28 дней назад

      Where can I find these mantras please

  • @icandivideos5743
    @icandivideos5743 Месяц назад +5

    I want to stop my tinnitus not cover it up with another sound.

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  Месяц назад

      We understand you want the tinnitus to go away completely. We use sound therapy to mix with the tinnitus, not mask, in order to aid habituation. Check out this blog article to learn more about habituating to tinnitus: treblehealth.com/how-long-does-tinnitus-habituation-take-blog/

    • @jeffg4686
      @jeffg4686 Месяц назад +1

      get your iron levels tested. strong association between high iron (red meat eater) and tinnitus

    • @targetedindividualsresearch
      @targetedindividualsresearch 14 дней назад

      same here - i can’t stand it anymore i have had it for 4 years - it’s now so loud i just want to die .

  • @susanyaghouti1159
    @susanyaghouti1159 Месяц назад

    would like to join, I live in Long Island New York, I need help please inform.

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  Месяц назад

      Thank you for reaching out! Schedule a complimentary telehealth consultation using this link: treble.health/consultation

  • @friendlycaretakers5982
    @friendlycaretakers5982 Месяц назад

    Does having hyperacusis as well as tinnitus make it difficult to have relief with Tinnitus Retraining Therapy? I started the Tinnitus Retraining Therapy 6 months ago and I see very little change. Also, I listen to binaural beats first thing in the morning. Is it okay for me to do so? Thanks so much!

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  Месяц назад +1

      When hyperacusis and tinnitus coincide, we have to address the hyperacusis before we will see drastic changes in the tinnitus. It is okay to listen to binaural beats first thing in the morning. We'd be happy to discuss different hyperacusis exercises that will help you habituate quicker. Schedule a complimentary telehealth consultation using this link: treble.health/consultation

    • @friendlycaretakers5982
      @friendlycaretakers5982 Месяц назад

      @@treblehealth Thank you so much for your quick reply. I appreciate your words of encouragement. I will contact your clinic in the near future.

  • @dwynapotter6121
    @dwynapotter6121 Месяц назад

    I have a question…are there any foods that can be added in our daily diet that can help increase in various vitamins that our bodies might be lacking?

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  Месяц назад

      Including nutrient-rich foods in your daily diet can help ensure you're getting a wide range of vitamins and minerals. We recommend discussing dietary supplements with your primary care physician.

  • @garicrewsen1128
    @garicrewsen1128 Месяц назад

    Drawing from everything we learned here today, would you opine that sound, especially tinnitus-like sounds could be directed at humans in such a way as to produce the constant state of stress tinnitus appears to accompany in those who suffer from it more organically? In other words, could tinnitus-like sounds trigger and maintain the fight/flight response in humans as a method of torture, even in public spaces without attracting attention to the torturer? TIA

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  29 дней назад

      It's possible for certain sounds, including tinnitus-like sounds, to induce stress and discomfort in individuals. If you have concerns, we're here to help! Book a complimentary telehealth consultation with one of our tinnitus experts using this link: treble.health/consultation

  • @tammy2830
    @tammy2830 Месяц назад +3

    I have had it in both ears for years. My hearing is very good. I am 60.🤷‍♀ I've tried masking, but that is just annoying. Pure peace and quiet feels best.

    • @TheTruthTalkerIgnorantShutter
      @TheTruthTalkerIgnorantShutter Месяц назад +1

      do you feel or know if your tinnitus got worse along the years?

    • @tammy2830
      @tammy2830 Месяц назад +1

      @@TheTruthTalkerIgnorantShutter It’s in the “background “ of what I hear, kind of in my head. I don’t remember when it started, and I don’t think it’s gotten any worse. It’s just there. 🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @jeffg4686
      @jeffg4686 Месяц назад

      get your iron levels tested. It could be high iron. I used to have it all the time when I ate beef.

    • @targetedindividualsresearch
      @targetedindividualsresearch 14 дней назад

      i al also 60 nothing works it’s real bad right now - all in the left side

  • @synergy2222
    @synergy2222 Месяц назад

    @treblehealth tbh, I would change the title to better reflect the topic of the convo. We are all so tired of channels we enjoy, fighting to overcome the lack of views, and algorithms that seem uncertain and contrary. Channels are now resorting to making titles not quite reflective of the convo. You got some negative feedback by some because of it. I would use that as feedback for you. I'm still here though and will keep watching.

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  26 дней назад

      Thank you for sharing your thoughts! That's valuable input, and it's great to see you're still engaged and watching despite the challenges channels face with algorithms and visibility.

  • @lesabrock7163
    @lesabrock7163 29 дней назад +1

    She did not tell me anything useful and direct. I'm going to try 72 hour fast cycles. Now that's direct!

  • @raphaelaiello
    @raphaelaiello Месяц назад +4

    Tinnitus started after taking escitalopram... I no longer take it but tinnutus never went away 😢

    • @mrSbig20
      @mrSbig20 Месяц назад +3

      My situation. I had a sinus infection from AIR CONDITIONING in the ceiling, particles were breathed in at work. I have whooshing hissing beeping tones 4 over a year now. Blew nose hard and ears popped. Went deaf in right ear. Infection cleared with antibiotics(amoxicillin)from hospital. Right ear Hearing returns. Now this EMOTIONAL STRESS OF NOISE. Tried MASKING NOISES by headphones. 4 hours a day. Bit of a relief. Annoyingly Noise comes back.
      DR gave “brain blocker signal medication” didnt work, instead caused MEMORY PROBLEMS.
      THREW POISON TABLETS in THE BIN thats were they belong.
      Phoned hospital and was told Still on ENT waiting list. Appt due THIS Y E A R ?
      Lack of DR’s & regular strikes over pay(GREED cant survive on £40,000 to £60,000. It seems the “almighty creator” has overlooked earnoise.

    • @galilas2099
      @galilas2099 Месяц назад

      Amazing how we respond differently for me it helped to reduce the tinnitus to the point that I barely hear it someday total quiet.
      Another method that helped me greatly. It’s Cranial sacral therapy.

  • @sooome9294
    @sooome9294 Месяц назад +1

    I agree on the sound and identifying what it is and what is happening around someone. The white noise I think inhibits the identification of a subject. I see it in my grandchildren, they are insecure when they hear noises they are not used to or hear them often and have them on alarm mode. If they had heard them from early on, that would not be the case. It makes me feel better to hear I am not wrong in my observation. Now to the tinnitus issue, I did not realize how bad mine has gotten over the years, and having 50 % hearing loss on one side is the worst. I do have an appointment with a special clinic coming up and listening to this post helps me to talk with them. Thank you for posting.

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  Месяц назад

      I'm glad to hear that this video has been helpful for you, and I wish you the best of luck with your upcoming appointment. It's great that you're seeking professional guidance and support for your tinnitus and hearing concerns.

  • @ryanhowley6977
    @ryanhowley6977 Месяц назад

    True about music! ❤

  • @alpiekaar
    @alpiekaar Месяц назад +3

    there is no cure I tried them all it will stop when I DIE. ......mine not caused by noise

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  Месяц назад

      Hi Al, You’re right, currently there is no cure for tinnitus, but there are real treatments that can help people tremendously, we see it every day. It is possible to reduce tinnitus and improve quality of life, that much is true.

    • @targetedindividualsresearch
      @targetedindividualsresearch 14 дней назад +1

      same here - i can’t take it anymore

  • @jeffg4686
    @jeffg4686 Месяц назад

    I've heard that high iron plays a big part.

  • @followeroftheway8454
    @followeroftheway8454 Месяц назад +14

    I have Tinnitus in my left ear only. I have suffered with it since 2021. It is worse at night. I would love it to go away.

    • @JoyPeace-ej2uv
      @JoyPeace-ej2uv Месяц назад +3

      @@DG-ie5ip Yep nothing to distract you from it nothing to cover it up. Try a fan.

    • @marvin8825
      @marvin8825 Месяц назад +2

      i have it in the left ear too. do you sit a lot at computer? it might come from your neck and spine or atlas

    • @hteinlinaung6770
      @hteinlinaung6770 Месяц назад

      In the left ear too…

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  Месяц назад

      Please call our team at Treble Health. We have people standing by to help you. Call us at (855) 714-0921. On mobile? Click here: treble.health/call

    • @targetedindividualsresearch
      @targetedindividualsresearch 14 дней назад

      i have the same problem - when i lay in bed it’s the worst - so dam loud i want to die ..

  • @CCW1911
    @CCW1911 Месяц назад +16

    Maybe make sure your guests actually know what Tinnitus is, this person I guess knows music but had nothing to add except hearing themselves talk, no answers a waste of time. I've had severe Tinnitus for 50 years what we need is real science and effort to find a cure, I've been watching Treble Health for awhile now and believe you guys are truly working towards relief in a field full of quacks and crooks.

    • @rumproast5159
      @rumproast5159 Месяц назад +3

      So the caption is click bait. Thanks for letting everyone know. I’m glad I read your post so I didn’t waste my time. Dr Kevin Hogan has a series of audio recordings you can use to make new pathways in the brain which actually does help lessen the noise. Check him out if you’re really suffering like I was.

    • @SuperCamboRambo
      @SuperCamboRambo Месяц назад +3

      You are right bro don’t believe these people

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  Месяц назад

      That you for sharing with us. We are glad to know that you have been following us and appreciate what we are doing to help the many people who suffer from tinnitus.

    • @richardjosephnovak
      @richardjosephnovak Месяц назад +2

      ​@@treblehealth Social media rule number one. Don't comment on your own posts.

  • @margaretsmyth1564
    @margaretsmyth1564 Месяц назад

    Where is a doctor in NH

  • @smartsnco
    @smartsnco Месяц назад +2

    I have a screaming hiss all the time. I’d do anything to lose it. Doctors are USELESS!

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  29 дней назад +1

      I'm sorry to hear about your struggle with tinnitus, and I understand how frustrating it can be. We're here to help and provide support. You can use this link treble.health/consultation to schedule a complimentary telehealth consultation with one of our tinnitus experts.

  • @targetedindividualsresearch
    @targetedindividualsresearch 14 дней назад

    my noise is so loud i want to just die
    i can’t take it anymore.

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  День назад

      We're here to help! Please use this link to schedule a complimentary telehealth consultation with one of our specialists. Link: treble.health/consultation. If you need immediate assistance, please reach out to the suicide crisis line by calling or texting 988. Your well-being is important, and there are people who can provide support and guidance during difficult times.

  • @stephss
    @stephss 29 дней назад

    Vibration is where's it's at.

  • @ninav265
    @ninav265 Месяц назад +1

    Additional to Tinnitus I got recently pain in head in specific area : just behind my right ear. Can it be because of Tinnitus ? Or some brain - neurologic disorder is actually cause both of Tinnitus and head paid behind the ear?

    • @RainRemnant
      @RainRemnant Месяц назад +2

      Better have it checked by a doctor, pain is never ok

    • @coolco1619
      @coolco1619 Месяц назад +1

      You should talk to a doctor as tinnitus should have no pain, just loud sounds.

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  Месяц назад

      Tinnitus itself should not cause pain. We recommend following up with your primary care physician to discuss further.

    • @ProfitWithThePlanets
      @ProfitWithThePlanets Месяц назад

      Sounds like it could be coming from your neck is your neck sore or the muscles tight ? Try upper cervical like atlas therapy if so

    • @LucyDenbowski
      @LucyDenbowski Месяц назад

      Chronic tinnitus can cause headaches and even some lightheaded giddy off balances etc. But if your head pain remains o. The same spot and doesn't seen to change areas then u need acst scan with iodine for enhancements to rule out other esp of its in the same area

  • @hbinfinity
    @hbinfinity 24 дня назад +1

    Do not entitle videos anything hinting at healing if the video isn't about that. Also, check out people who've actually healed. Joey Remeni. Joe Dispenza.

  • @shome9790
    @shome9790 29 дней назад

    drums in a enclosed small space

  • @sishrac
    @sishrac Месяц назад +2

    Dr. Thompson's interruptions with subject change truly disrupted the train of thought from Dr. Kraus. How very counter-intuitive to do so to your listeners who are already desperately battling intrusive tones while listening to this interview.
    Edit: After listening to this interview, I regret wasting my time being told what we know affects how we hear sounds. Duh! As for music as therapy for tinnitus, perhaps for non-musicians but as a professional musician I say, no thanks!

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  Месяц назад

      We appreciate your feedback. Sound therapy offers various options for tinnitus management, with music being among them. We recommend selecting a sound that brings you comfort and incorporating it into your therapy. Our diverse content ensures you'll find something more aligned with your preferences, as not every video may suit your needs.

  • @pattiv3741
    @pattiv3741 Месяц назад +4

    It’s driving me crazy.

    • @Nandat3675
      @Nandat3675 Месяц назад

      It will get better ... At first, I was going nuts, but a noise machine helped me tremendously.

    • @fviana7758
      @fviana7758 Месяц назад +1

      Marijuana can help

    • @juliekane7210
      @juliekane7210 Месяц назад

      What if we don’t like marijuana?

    • @targetedindividualsresearch
      @targetedindividualsresearch 14 дней назад

      same here - i just want to die sometimes

  • @seekerofgrace2058
    @seekerofgrace2058 Месяц назад

    Brown noise video play black screen all night on youtube

  • @lesliea.m.5392
    @lesliea.m.5392 Месяц назад +2

    Goin on three years of tinnitus, it’s off and on but mostly on 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢 GP does nothin but send me for hearing check with audiologist,they tell me I have tiny bit of hearing loss in one ear ……..nothing else 😮 WTF 🤬

    • @jeffyoung345
      @jeffyoung345 Месяц назад

      Same

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  Месяц назад

      Hi there, I'm so sorry to hear that you have not been able to find help treating your tinnitus. While there is currently there is no cure for tinnitus, there are real treatments that can help people tremendously, and we have seen this in countless numbers of our patients. It is possible to reduce tinnitus and improve quality of life. If you would like to schedule a complimentary telehealth consultation with a tinnitus expert on our team, we would love to speak with you regarding your situation, and how we can help. treble.health/consultation

  • @benjamindeforest9363
    @benjamindeforest9363 Месяц назад +2

    There are scientific studies that say white noise such as a table fan are actually bad for the auditory systems

    • @dorissilva8379
      @dorissilva8379 Месяц назад +1

      Yes you are correct I’ve read the studies

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  Месяц назад +1

      White noise and table fans, when used appropriately, will not damage the auditory system. These sounds often times provide relief for tinnitus patients.

  • @ruzaknezovic7945
    @ruzaknezovic7945 Месяц назад +1

    I take serc for tinnitus and clears it out completely. I always carry with me just in case if I needed .Sometimes takes week or two to clear it out completely

    • @cynthiawesson2201
      @cynthiawesson2201 28 дней назад +1

      What is serc?

    • @targetedindividualsresearch
      @targetedindividualsresearch 14 дней назад +1

      what is serc ???

    • @ruzaknezovic7945
      @ruzaknezovic7945 14 дней назад

      @@cynthiawesson2201 you can google it’s Serc Betahistine Dihydrochloride tablets

    • @ruzaknezovic7945
      @ruzaknezovic7945 14 дней назад

      @@targetedindividualsresearch you can google Serc Betahistine Dihydrochloride tablets I get Prescribed from my doctor

  • @chrisbozz231
    @chrisbozz231 Месяц назад

    If you suffer from insulin resistant root cause tinnitus after dietary measures have been taken..only metformin or medications will help control this.
    Causes:
    1 hearing loss
    2 tmj
    3 obstructive
    Eustachian,or tumor or growth related.
    4 cervical nerve/ spine or neck muscle tension.
    5 diabetic

  • @Soberman75
    @Soberman75 Месяц назад

    Lower stress drink water.

  • @colt1954
    @colt1954 Месяц назад +2

    Sick of these videos, they offer very little that can make a great difference.

  • @mikescalise8380
    @mikescalise8380 Месяц назад

    no

  • @J.G.22
    @J.G.22 Месяц назад

    No

  • @envisibleward2422
    @envisibleward2422 Месяц назад +11

    more BS

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  Месяц назад

      We understand your concerns regarding our services since there are many false advertisements that offer a cure for tinnitus. We offer personalized, evidence-based care led by experienced Doctors of Audiology who specialize in tinnitus therapy. Research has shown that about 80% of patients can reduce the impact of tinnitus by a statistically significant level, using brain retraining techniques. If you would like to learn more, we would be more than happy to offer a complimentary telehealth consultation with an audiologist on our team, and they can answer any questions that you may have. treble.health/consultation

    • @SuperCamboRambo
      @SuperCamboRambo Месяц назад +3

      Nah it’s bs lol u don’t have tinnitus u wouldn’t know

  • @susanyaghouti1159
    @susanyaghouti1159 Месяц назад +1

    listening to ehe music is painful , and listen to any sounds

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  Месяц назад

      It sounds like you might be experiencing sensitivity to sound. It's important to watch the volume at which you're listening to music or any sounds. If the sensitivity persists, it might be beneficial to consult with a healthcare professional to explore potential causes and solutions.

    • @AliciasHealingChannel
      @AliciasHealingChannel Месяц назад

      Hormones Menopause- get on some HRT and it will go away

  • @JR-xz6vd
    @JR-xz6vd Месяц назад +4

    This is a joke, la-la-land talk.

  • @sircampbell1249
    @sircampbell1249 28 дней назад

    Living with Mèniére's for 40 + years... answer is NO

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  25 дней назад

      With the right support and management strategies, achieving tinnitus habituation is possible. It may take time and a combination of techniques tailored to your needs, but it's an achievable goal with the right approach.

  • @suzannemitchell560
    @suzannemitchell560 Месяц назад +1

    I was so frustrated listening to this. There was really nothing new and the woman really had no good information. She seemed to repeat things over and over, which was basically listen to music which works for you. You know your brain. Talk to your doctor.

  • @dianelawrence1087
    @dianelawrence1087 Месяц назад

    White Noise

  • @think2023
    @think2023 Месяц назад +2

    Save your time.
    Lots and lots of words summarized as follows
    Sound is important and reactions are individualised.
    For tinnitus...masking.
    That's it.
    Nothing of value to me

  • @aisha53737
    @aisha53737 29 дней назад +1

    Both of you should be ashamed of this clickbait title for people who are suffering from this. It's terrible that both of you agreed to this to get views.

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  25 дней назад

      We're professionals dedicated to providing factual information and helping people manage their challenges. We understand the sensitivity around these topics and always aim to provide genuine support and guidance.

    • @aisha53737
      @aisha53737 25 дней назад +1

      @treblehealth Professionals wouldn't use clickbait titles that are misleading to people who are suffering. Don't spin it. Have some compassion.

  • @HoneyBadger1184
    @HoneyBadger1184 Месяц назад +3

    This is by far the worse video TH uploaded. Waste of time, she has no clue what T is. I like TH but they lost a lot of credibility in my eyes with this video.

  • @suzieg9076
    @suzieg9076 28 дней назад

    😴

  • @venetaborissova8735
    @venetaborissova8735 Месяц назад +2

    Too much talk to say nothing!! 😢

  • @markmarshall7972
    @markmarshall7972 Месяц назад +3

    Such dishonest clickbait

  • @shaun4443
    @shaun4443 Месяц назад

    She's got bigger biceps than me! 🤣🤣

  • @slbe9721
    @slbe9721 Месяц назад +2

    Had it for 48 years, most miserable thing that can happen to you. You live with it day and night. Look after your hearing.

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  Месяц назад

      We are sorry to hear how long you've been dealing with tinnitus. We offer personalized, evidence-based care led by experienced Doctors of Audiology who specialize in tinnitus therapy. Research has shown that about 80% of patients can reduce the impact of tinnitus by a statistically significant level, using brain retraining techniques. If you would like to learn more, we would be more than happy to offer a complimentary telehealth consultation with an audiologist on our team, and they can answer any questions that you may have. treble.health/consultation

  • @margaretreynolds2010
    @margaretreynolds2010 29 дней назад +2

    I am deaf and music is meaningless. I have very bad tinnitus that never stops. About 18 months now. No relief and this video is a waste of my time. No trust in doctors.

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  25 дней назад

      I'm sorry to hear about your struggles with tinnitus and your frustration with doctors. If you ever feel open to exploring different approaches or seeking support outside of traditional medical routes, there are alternative therapies and support networks that might offer some relief.

    • @targetedindividualsresearch
      @targetedindividualsresearch 14 дней назад

      i feel the same way - i have had brain scans nothing helps / doctors don’t give 2 craps

  • @JR-xz6vd
    @JR-xz6vd Месяц назад +1

    👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻 keep it factual and to the point please.

  • @derekthompson9136
    @derekthompson9136 Месяц назад +1

    Dude or chick?

  • @jackychandler8594
    @jackychandler8594 Месяц назад +2

    Simply drowning out the volume of tinnitus with other noisees is NOT healing it. Redicouls. Both my ears have been ringing loudly for 33 yrs. I have not seen anything positive to fix it. Had a hearing specialist tell me my best option is to get a hearing aid so I can hear the high frequency sounds like birds that the ringing doesn't allow me to hear. I'm checking into getting one. This video information here is USELESS.

    • @LucyDenbowski
      @LucyDenbowski Месяц назад

      I get other annoying sounds that sometimes compete with background sounds it depends on what kind of tinnitus I get on each given day mine started very mild about 25 yrs then gradually got really bad or consuming and it look like according with the piles of hearing tests over the years was continued h loss in most tests exp for a few not a coincidence. Either genetic progressive hearing lossor maybe Lyme disease years ago not sure. How bad is your currant hearing lately ? Was your t sudden or did it gradually increased. What may have caused it like to know

  • @angelamarie8506
    @angelamarie8506 Месяц назад +3

    One on the left looks like a guy in drag..