Gold-Standard Tinnitus Treatments

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  • Опубликовано: 31 окт 2024

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  • @treblehealth
    @treblehealth  Год назад +10

    ➡ Book Your FREE Tinnitus Consultation: treble.health/schedule83

    • @pepspineda2032
      @pepspineda2032 Год назад +3

      Ben i really would like to talk to you about the possibility of a tinnitus encounter i have, i feel it has some information that can help you share. please reply and we can schedule a zoom call.

    • @diegovelasquezml7796
      @diegovelasquezml7796 Год назад

      mister beast finance the cure for tinnitus

    • @oscarcarlosvelasquez5792
      @oscarcarlosvelasquez5792 Год назад

      Cure plis😢

    • @mgp3937
      @mgp3937 Год назад

      ​y

    • @Amplitur_
      @Amplitur_ 2 месяца назад

      Как попасть к вам на консультацию?

  • @davidwold3076
    @davidwold3076 Год назад +8

    I went to the zoom meeting yesterday and followed by a meeting with Julie, an audiologist, and I'm really happy I decided to register for it. I've watched some of your videos and it has given me hope that I may have a chance to quiet the sound in my head. I've dealt with this for over 50 years now.

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  Год назад +1

      Hi David, I am so happy that you had such a positive experience with our team, and that you have found our videos helpful. The Treble Health team is looking forward to working with you throughout this journey 💜

  • @bandicoot5412
    @bandicoot5412 Год назад +2

    I made peace with my TIN, it assimilates well with meditation, close your eyes and let it take you to your level. Puts you to sleep too!

  • @annerandolph6000
    @annerandolph6000 9 месяцев назад +2

    I think I am in stage 2, because since listening to your info, I can find times when it is all-encompassing, and brief times when I hardly notice it.

  • @magdalenazmijewska5747
    @magdalenazmijewska5747 Год назад +5

    hearing how dr Suzanne deals with tinnitus is very encouraging, it gives me hope that I can overcome it. This affects people all over the world, and sharing medical and practical knowledge is very valuable for us. Thank you!!

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  Год назад

      You're welcome, Magdalena. Be well. :)

  • @pC-zd4qj
    @pC-zd4qj Год назад +4

    Hello, Thank you SO much for your work and sharing on RUclips. My tinnitus started years ago when I had an adverse reaction to the drug Duricef. It has always remained but experienced different levels of noise. Most of the time, it was very manageable until I got Covid 19 Jan 22. The tinnitus was so loud, I could hardly believe it. It has pretty much remained and NOW it is becoming a real problem in my life. I love quiet and that is nonexistent in my life now, it is difficult to read and of course, it interferes with hearing others and TV , even now listening to your voice on this youtube, I hear you perfectly but the tinnitus is so loud and is miserable. I hope hope now after listening to this video. I need to find the help I need!
    THANK YOU

    • @sueemrick9075
      @sueemrick9075 Год назад +1

      My T day 2/28/10. I had a VERY difficult time the first 5 years. It truly is a shrill high pitch screech that I can hear everywhere except the shower. I tried everything and the only thing to give me any relief is wearing a masker 24/7. I'm not sure if that is frowned upon or not, I only tell you what helped me because I was desperate for any relief. I wish I would have found this channel earlier but better late than never.

    • @hypnotherapist2211
      @hypnotherapist2211 11 месяцев назад

      Oh blrss you mine is the same. How are you now x

    • @sueemrick9075
      @sueemrick9075 11 месяцев назад

      @@hypnotherapist2211 I don't get the desperate anxiety but it's not easy to live with for sure, for me anyway. "Ringing in the ears" would be a sweet relief from this shrill fire alarm 24/7

  • @vegetossgss1114
    @vegetossgss1114 Год назад +21

    My friend, I really appreciate your help but we do really want you to talk about the state of the art research on tinnitus, for instance about being able to objectively mesure and watch by MRI tinnitus, and techniques to regenerate ear's hair cells in the future. That's what we all should focus on.

    • @pepspineda2032
      @pepspineda2032 Год назад +10

      yes i would do anything for this, if we can regenerate hair cells. In a simple mri machine that can reproduce how is it possible we can’t be this far in technology when there is so much research in other things they don’t put enough help in this

    • @rays5804
      @rays5804 11 месяцев назад +2

      Absolutely. With millions of people dealing with this garbage, you would think we would be much further along. We need to talk more about ear hair cell regeneration and more about the research going on.

  • @susancooper6860
    @susancooper6860 Год назад +5

    Stage 1 since January 2022. I had COViD January 2021. Experiencing so many issues along with tinnitus. The sound is extremely high when my blood pressure is elevated. Nothing has stopped the problem and ita effecting with my life, work, and making my depression and anxiety worst.

    • @dinahyahuda7121
      @dinahyahuda7121 Год назад +1

      i can definitely relate i too notice a spike when my bp goes when this happens sleeping is HARD falling asleep staying asleep and falling back to sleep is my major issue. i do have maskers, changed my diet, walk everyday 3 or 4 times a day but i think i need to give treble a try so i can get one step closer to habituating i need the retraining and counseling

  • @tinabock6892
    @tinabock6892 Год назад +3

    I have just got tinnitus in this last week due too alot of stress thank you as I really didn't know what happened to me it cause so much sleep deprived till I found this and your 30min and your 10 hour sleep sound therapy I am off too a audio tomorrow to rule out hearing issues and hopefully start a program, but thank thank you ❤

  • @StephenJohn1A
    @StephenJohn1A Год назад +11

    I've had tinnitus as long as I can remember, so since I was 3 or 4... In my case I feel its psychological and my brain can forget that that high pitch ringing is there. Only when I consciously think about it it is there. My sort of little issue is when I wonder how I got it. I'm close to 60 years old now, but for years I put it down to inoculation rubella German measles damage. Nowadays though probably not..... I feel people who for example were next to a gun going off, and developed it ever since know there route course of tinnitus, and like everything in life knowing can have it's advantages and disadvantages..... Hope and relief to all sufferers.... Maybe medical science will find a great relief one day....

  • @Mysterious328
    @Mysterious328 Год назад +8

    I have severe tinnitus nothimg has worked mot even the expensive hearing aids...i always have coils in my brain no one cares or understands how horrible it is to live with this

  • @TinaSotis
    @TinaSotis Год назад +8

    My ENT looked me straight in the eye and told me that I would never find relief from tinnitus and that any claims to the contrary are untrue. Awful. Thank you for this video, it's good to hear that there's some hope. Maybe not a cure but relief is a lot better than nothing.

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  Год назад +3

      Tina, I'm so sorry to hear that. You're safe here and unfortunately not alone with that experience.

    • @JamesSpencer421
      @JamesSpencer421 Год назад +1

      Shame on them.

    • @peterlynch5965
      @peterlynch5965 Год назад +4

      Hey Doc, I fixed my Tinnitus. Basically ur ear sucks in trying to protect itself from noise etc. So all the tiny bones get out of alignment. It took about two months and working daily on it to massage and stretch the ear back into the original shape. I used coconut oil and went skillfully deep into the ear hole starting stretching pressing and opening. I searched and pressed deep into all parts of the ear releasing tension. It helps to know and do some nostril breath work to undo stress in the tissue. I also found behind the ear where it joins to the skull their was tenderness and tension and I worked diligently in those areas.
      Think about it. The ear got whacked hard with sound so it needs to be put back into position. Look at it like that. Learn to do the massage work. Granted I have nimble fingers as I play classical guitar and practice yoga so I have a leg up but this can be done.
      Also, on RUclips there are om chanting tracks at 528 hz that are several hours and work like a charm.
      Never say something cannot be healed, we just don't understand how to do it. I had it and was suicidal after a solid month or so of non stop noise. I had to figure it out.
      You can be a healer. I'm in in south Florida if ur in the are I can show u my technique. All the best. 👍🤗

    • @nelsonburnik3587
      @nelsonburnik3587 Год назад

      ​@peterlynch5965 I really want to try what you have implemented

  • @francesoneill536
    @francesoneill536 Год назад +8

    My big fear is will my Tinnitus get louder or change? I can come most of the time but fear is my biggest problem

    • @masterofreality5528
      @masterofreality5528 Год назад +1

      Hwo is it now? Mine was 2 months constat tone, then 1 month much lower volume and tone. Im currently at 3months 10 days

  • @miketheman6243
    @miketheman6243 Год назад +5

    I’ve had tinnitus since 1969 while in the army artillery. Very quickly, I slid into stage 4. It’s always worse at night when everything is quiet. I’ve learned to live with it. But it’s still a pain in the ass. Lately I’ve developed SCDS. That’s where my superior semi circular canal is damaged. So besides the regular symptoms of that condition, the tinnitus is driving me crazy. So, what you’re saying is true, it should disappear if I ignore it. I’m 75 and have been ignoring it since I was in my 20s.

    • @EagleEntity
      @EagleEntity Год назад +3

      That’s what I’m starting to think about tinnitus. It’s mostly mental in most cases. If it’s ignored and not fixated on it can really feel non existent despite being there still. Some people can do it some can’t. Question is for those who can’t how do they do it. How is it possible to get them to not think about it or notice it

    • @janetcorbin2642
      @janetcorbin2642 Год назад +1

      Sorry to hear that. Almost a year for me, most difficult

  • @TolvirRam
    @TolvirRam Год назад +7

    First I noticed tinnitus at 7 years old for an hour or so. Then it reappeared after a couple of years again for an hour or so. Then I had it twice as a teenager, both times for several weeks. Then again when I was about 35 and now I have it for 7 years, bouncing back and forth between stages 2 and 3.

    • @_lombk-5149
      @_lombk-5149 Год назад

      U have hearing loss?

    • @Resist4
      @Resist4 Год назад +1

      How did a 7 year old get tinnitus?

    • @lindacastillo9255
      @lindacastillo9255 Год назад

      Have you noticed a difference in it when you make lifestyle change

    • @janetcorbin2642
      @janetcorbin2642 Год назад

      ​@@Resist4 good question, usually one completes their .. sentence 😅

    • @Resist4
      @Resist4 Год назад

      @@janetcorbin2642 Not sure that that means.

  • @vladislavroytapel2830
    @vladislavroytapel2830 5 месяцев назад

    Very good company by the way ❤. Dr, could you please let me know if widex having protocol or inbuilt program to help with sensitivity to the sounds ? There is opinion that sometimes you taking care of that problem before you start to take care of caring loss and tinnitus is it true?

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  5 месяцев назад

      Thank you for your kind words! Sound therapy programs, like those offered by Widex, can provide low-level stimuli to help you gradually become more accustomed to sounds, which may reduce sensitivity over time. It's worth discussing these options with your audiologist to determine the best course of action for your specific needs.

  • @alyssapowell1799
    @alyssapowell1799 Год назад +4

    I had to laugh about recommending ENTs - I see an ENT because I have sinus issues, but I also have a history of concussions and issues with tinnitus. My tinnitus is about 90% gone, but if I eat food that requires a lot of chewing or move my jaw forward, it comes back. I mentioned this to my ENT after she had said there was nothing I could do about my tinnitus because it was due to hearing loss. Her response was this change in my tinnitus was just some placebo effect due to watching con-artists on RUclips trying to convince me that TMJ issues cause tinnitus. So, my board-certified ENT believes RUclips videos have a placebo effect since what I was telling her didn't fit what she believed. All the sound therapy has absolutely no impact on my tinnitus though. The only thing that does is either moving my jaw or stretching my neck. But she's adamant that the jaw has no impact on tinnitus. I'm really hoping some of these new treatments can help get rid of the remaining tinnitus and also get rid of it when I'm eating.

  • @donquixote453
    @donquixote453 Год назад +1

    I think I've found something that might help with tinnitus as it seems to have helped me. You'll need Alexa. What I do is have Alexa play "cricket sounds" for one hour as I fall asleep. And then I have her on alarm to begin playing cricket sounds again at 4:00 am. In other words, I have cricket sounds playing as I drift off to sleep and as I enter that arousal part of sleep. I let alexa play beginning at 4:00 until when I wake up. At that point, the tinnitus seems to be gone! Possibly, if you attack your tinnitus at certain crucial moments during drifting off and arousal, there may be a chance to control your tinnitus. Of course this is just working for me and mine isn't that bad. I play the sound just barely loud enough to cover the tinnitus. Try it and good luck to all who have this!

  • @rodneymcnabb9830
    @rodneymcnabb9830 Год назад

    Stage one.....hopeful for the first time since it started over 15 years ago.

  • @2Cher736
    @2Cher736 Год назад +5

    The sound of our breathing is really almost silent. Good presentation. However, to me, the comparison between breathing and tinnitus is not a good one.

    • @peterlynch5965
      @peterlynch5965 Год назад

      It's a sucking air sensation. Read my reply..
      Peter Lynch
      1 hour ago
      Hey Doc, I fixed my Tinnitus. Basically ur ear sucks in trying to protect itself from noise etc. So all the tiny bones get out of alignment. It took about two months and working daily on it to massage and stretch the ear back into the original shape. I used coconut oil and went skillfully deep into the ear hole starting stretching pressing and opening. I searched and pressed deep into all parts of the ear releasing tension. It helps to know and do some nostril breath work to undo stress in the tissue. I also found behind the ear where it joins to the skull their was tenderness and tension and I worked diligently in those areas.
      Think about it. The ear got whacked hard with sound so it needs to be put back into position. Look at it like that. Learn to do the massage work. Granted I have nimble fingers as I play classical guitar and practice yoga so I have a leg up but this can be done.
      Also, on RUclips there are om chanting tracks at 528 hz that are several hours and work like a charm.
      Never say something cannot be healed, we just don't understand how to do it. I had it and was suicidal after a solid month or so of non stop noise. I had to figure it out.
      You can be a healer. I'm in in south Florida if ur in the are I can show u my technique. All the best. 👍🤗

  • @charmainegarcia951
    @charmainegarcia951 Год назад +1

    Interesting. Where is the free, download please?

  • @steephaniieeeee
    @steephaniieeeee Год назад +1

    i have 3 tones of tinnitus - a rumbling, idle truck sound that sounds like its coming from everywhere, a very high pitched in the right and a slightly less high pitched sound in the left. no sound therapy helps because not one sound masks all three. the ringing/high pitched sounds are usually not masked at all and i constantly hear them unless i am literally blasting the white noise/water/music sounds. the sounds normally make my ears feel irritated as well. the white noise doesnt help with the ringing at all, esp when im laying on my side (laying on my back makes my legs numb lol)

  • @SK-xr1gs
    @SK-xr1gs Год назад +10

    I’m at stage 4 after diet and exercise and listing to Dalesnale on RUclips. This channel has helped me a ton with calming and understanding. My T-date was May 6th 2021 and took my about 8 months of healing to get it under control.

  • @roxannemoosher2096
    @roxannemoosher2096 Год назад +2

    My goal is to get to stage 5 where it's gone! I've been in stage 4 for about 6 weeks, but I want it gone.

  • @avihana2002
    @avihana2002 Год назад

    Hello. Thank you for your dedication to helping people with chronic tinnitus. Can you please tell me if your protocol can help people with Meniere’s Disease? Are expectations different for us?

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  Год назад

      Hi. It depends on more information that we do not yet know about your history. At Treble Health, we offer free consultations via telehealth. We are accepting new patients and would gladly consider you as a new client. Feel free to contact our team at Treble Health to sign up for an appointment.

  • @lisaweinberg2509
    @lisaweinberg2509 Год назад +1

    Hi there… what are your thoughts regarding Neosensory’s Duo for Tinnitus or Clarify for hearing loss?

  • @paragpatil1023
    @paragpatil1023 Год назад +4

    Thank you!

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  Год назад +1

      You're welcome, Parag! Enjoy exploring our other RUclips videos, as well as blog articles on our Treble Health website.

  • @Resist4
    @Resist4 Год назад +85

    Improving this condition is one thing, but using the word "cure" is just a lie.

    • @JamesSpencer421
      @JamesSpencer421 Год назад +2

      As a patient at Treble Health. I can assure you that no one there ever claimed to be able to cure my tinnitus. In fact, this presentation makes it clear that currently no medicine or surgery can cure the condition. "EFFECTIVE cure" was the term used and refers to a well-documented reduction/ elimination of tinnitus distress for most patients, accompanied in many cases by a reduction in tinnitus volume. Such an outcome represents a virtual cure for many patients who come to Treble Health in shambles and essentially are able to get their life back through the science-backed and evidence-based treatments offered.There are many companies out there selling snake oil; I know from personal experience that Treble Health is not one of them.

    • @mateenfoster4595
      @mateenfoster4595 Год назад +8

      Considering if there are methods that can reduce symptoms substantially it the path in the right direction.
      Dr. Ben is one of the few while everyone else runs for the hills. You bring tinnitus to an audiologist and they lose it and they'll do anything to get you out of there.

    • @Resist4
      @Resist4 Год назад +12

      @@Andrew-pp2ql I agree, I just get so tired of many RUclipsrs throwing out the word “cure”, for diseases that are not curable yet. It’s misleading and irresponsible.

    • @Resist4
      @Resist4 Год назад +1

      @@Andrew-pp2ql Using the word cure is completely misleading. And this was clearly used as advertising to draw people to the video. And I just hate that!

    • @jenny-DD
      @jenny-DD Год назад +4

      A bunch of scammers

  • @MileyNolan-df3iy
    @MileyNolan-df3iy 3 месяца назад

    You are your own cure, trust in your own body it will adjust to it,

  • @danielhurtado5628
    @danielhurtado5628 Год назад +3

    I had tinnitus on my right ear I started talking magnesium, within an hour the ringing in my ear..,quiet down by 90%

    • @nancyfantasy1
      @nancyfantasy1 Год назад +1

      Hola Daniel, puedes decirme como tomas el magnesio?

    • @danielhurtado5628
      @danielhurtado5628 Год назад

      Con comida 500 mg

    • @danielhurtado5628
      @danielhurtado5628 Год назад

      Con comida 500 mg

    • @nancyfantasy1
      @nancyfantasy1 Год назад

      @@danielhurtado5628 entonces tomas capsulas?. Intentaré con el magnesio, has probado el complejo b?. Saludos

  • @marktarson8113
    @marktarson8113 Год назад +1

    Caught a non covid head cold this winter. Noticed that I suddenly had a loss of hearing and tinnitus. Tested at less than 30% in my left ear only. Was treated with prednisone. Researching and following Drs.

  • @goddessandcuchi
    @goddessandcuchi 10 месяцев назад

    Does medicare cover this?

  • @LJK2159
    @LJK2159 Год назад +11

    It’s accurate to say it’s not just ENT that have let so many down but AUDIOLOGISTS as well.
    Unfortunately thé entire industry has FAILED!
    Good presentation here tho

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  Год назад +2

      Thanks, LK!

    • @peterlynch5965
      @peterlynch5965 Год назад

      Peter Lynch
      1 hour ago
      Hey Doc, I fixed my Tinnitus. Basically ur ear sucks in trying to protect itself from noise etc. So all the tiny bones get out of alignment. It took about two months and working daily on it to massage and stretch the ear back into the original shape. I used coconut oil and went skillfully deep into the ear hole starting stretching pressing and opening. I searched and pressed deep into all parts of the ear releasing tension. It helps to know and do some nostril breath work to undo stress in the tissue. I also found behind the ear where it joins to the skull their was tenderness and tension and I worked diligently in those areas.
      Think about it. The ear got whacked hard with sound so it needs to be put back into position. Look at it like that. Learn to do the massage work. Granted I have nimble fingers as I play classical guitar and practice yoga so I have a leg up but this can be done.
      Also, on RUclips there are om chanting tracks at 528 hz that are several hours and work like a charm.
      Never say something cannot be healed, we just don't understand how to do it. I had it and was suicidal after a solid month or so of non stop noise. I had to figure it out.
      You can be a healer. I'm in in south Florida if ur in the are I can show u my technique. All the best. 👍🤗

  • @donnas8408
    @donnas8408 9 месяцев назад

    Your face expression for this advertisement of yours is perfect for this is what I look like after BSing everyone a year later😊

  • @mohannadhaj
    @mohannadhaj Год назад +2

    Just wondering, why doesn't anyone talk about nootropil helping with tinnitus, it has actually helped me alot to reduce the tinnitus volume something i can handle. Maybe this comment helps

    • @geminil2415
      @geminil2415 Год назад

      I have never heard of this, can you tell me what it is?

    • @LevaniAslamazishvili-bz8gm
      @LevaniAslamazishvili-bz8gm Год назад

      It’s a pill ?

    • @cindycox57
      @cindycox57 10 месяцев назад

      They are brain supplements. most people interested in nootropics aren't sticking to coffee or tea. They’re branching out to dietary supplements. Some, such as ginseng and gingko, have not held up to scientific scrutiny. Yet others -- including CDP-choline, L-theanine, creatine monohydrate, Bacopa monnieri, huperzine A, and vinpocetine -- may still hold promise.
      Racetams, such as piracetam, are another type of nootropic. You can get these synthetic compounds over the counter in the U.S., but they’re considered prescription drugs in some other countries. D'Adamo says these chemicals, which act on neurotransmitters including acetylcholine, have been studied in older adults who have a decline in thinking skills. He doesn’t recommend them for most younger, healthy people.

  • @tonyrangel9271
    @tonyrangel9271 Год назад +2

    I got covid back in December of 2022, and on my second day if being sick is when I got a sinus/ear infection which caused my tinnitus. Obviously I was at stage 1 for about 3 week, then eventually went on to stage two on week 4, and stage 3 on week five. However, I began to get randoms spikes which had brought me back to stage 1 and 2. I was eventually able to get back to stage 3, and are still making my way to 4. Im not too sure how loud my tinnitus is exactly, but its pretty low and subtle. There are times where I can hear it in the background while focusing on any current activity, but shrug it off. Oh, and I’ve been using a speaker playing background noise since I first got it. It has helped SO MUCH!

  • @kimberlyb5059
    @kimberlyb5059 Год назад +1

    I have this for about 2 years. I recently have watched a video about deficiency in our body and if magnesium is low it can be helped by taking magnesium or getting more in our diet. I recently did some sound therapy much quieter.

  • @vladislavroytapel2830
    @vladislavroytapel2830 6 месяцев назад

    Hello please let me know How to protect muself in dental office ? tooth cleaning or drilling ?

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  6 месяцев назад

      Typically, the drilling/cleaning that dentist's perform is not loud enough to cause damage to our auditory system. Since the sounds are often unpleasant, it's recommend to listen to music at a comfortable level to offset the sound. Using earplugs may actually make the noise seem louder in your head.

  • @olitonottero7620
    @olitonottero7620 Год назад +1

    super helpful thank you

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  Год назад +1

      You're welcome, Olito! Glad it was helpful! Be well. :)

  • @margaretdeleon8842
    @margaretdeleon8842 7 месяцев назад

    I just went to my ENT for a totally different problem.
    I asked about tinnitus. I was told to take vitamin E and Lipoflavoids.

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  7 месяцев назад

      There is currently little science addressing the use of vitamin E and Lipoflavoids with tinnitus patients. We would be happy to discuss further with you to help you habituate to your tinnitus. Schedule a complimentary telehealth consultation: treble.health/consultation

  • @falameyers6396
    @falameyers6396 Год назад +1

    Yes

  • @jeanelegarrett3273
    @jeanelegarrett3273 Год назад +1

    I’ve had tinnitus since my early 30s I’m 67 it got a lot worse in 2020 it been at a 10 I’ve used ear popping and sound therapy it sometimes help but it keeps going back to a 10 mine sounds like an electrical charge I wish I could find a calmer that always works but haven’t been that lucky !

  • @jazznblues9496
    @jazznblues9496 Год назад +7

    My tinnitus started about 3 years after I was diagnosed with MS and it has been branded as caused by MS as there is no visible ear damage. I have recently started using masking sounds around the 5500Khz band and it seems to help. I even tried the crickets from this channel and it helped a little but I felt I had to keep increasing the volume.
    The relief when I first used an effective masking sound brought me to tears. It was such a joyous moment. I struggle at night as I cannot sleep with headphones on and my computer is in a different room.
    Does anyone have a recommendation for a good sound pillow?
    Thanks for the video and all the information.

    • @peterlynch5965
      @peterlynch5965 Год назад +1

      Read my reply above

    • @peterlynch5965
      @peterlynch5965 Год назад +4

      Peter Lynch
      1 hour ago
      Hey Doc, I fixed my Tinnitus. Basically ur ear sucks in trying to protect itself from noise etc. So all the tiny bones get out of alignment. It took about two months and working daily on it to massage and stretch the ear back into the original shape. I used coconut oil and went skillfully deep into the ear hole starting stretching pressing and opening. I searched and pressed deep into all parts of the ear releasing tension. It helps to know and do some nostril breath work to undo stress in the tissue. I also found behind the ear where it joins to the skull their was tenderness and tension and I worked diligently in those areas.
      Think about it. The ear got whacked hard with sound so it needs to be put back into position. Look at it like that. Learn to do the massage work. Granted I have nimble fingers as I play classical guitar and practice yoga so I have a leg up but this can be done.
      Also, on RUclips there are om chanting tracks at 528 hz that are several hours and work like a charm.
      Never say something cannot be healed, we just don't understand how to do it. I had it and was suicidal after a solid month or so of non stop noise. I had to figure it out.
      You can be a healer. I'm in in south Florida if ur in the are I can show u my technique. All the best. 👍🤗

    • @hypnotherapist2211
      @hypnotherapist2211 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@peterlynch5965could you vudeo the massage you do xx

  • @Omar-mu5ff
    @Omar-mu5ff Год назад +3

    I’m at stage 3 rn

  • @GrannyEarth
    @GrannyEarth Год назад +1

    I first noticed cicadas screaming in my head after recovering a bad case of COVID in 2020… It’s so annoying when it is silent.. .. I sleep with rain or stream sounds….

    • @GrannyEarth
      @GrannyEarth Год назад

      I was curious as to any data linking 5G to increased cases of Tinnitus?

    • @peterlynch5965
      @peterlynch5965 Год назад

      Peter Lynch
      1 hour ago
      Hey Doc, I fixed my Tinnitus. Basically ur ear sucks in trying to protect itself from noise etc. So all the tiny bones get out of alignment. It took about two months and working daily on it to massage and stretch the ear back into the original shape. I used coconut oil and went skillfully deep into the ear hole starting stretching pressing and opening. I searched and pressed deep into all parts of the ear releasing tension. It helps to know and do some nostril breath work to undo stress in the tissue. I also found behind the ear where it joins to the skull their was tenderness and tension and I worked diligently in those areas.
      Think about it. The ear got whacked hard with sound so it needs to be put back into position. Look at it like that. Learn to do the massage work. Granted I have nimble fingers as I play classical guitar and practice yoga so I have a leg up but this can be done.
      Also, on RUclips there are om chanting tracks at 528 hz that are several hours and work like a charm.
      Never say something cannot be healed, we just don't understand how to do it. I had it and was suicidal after a solid month or so of non stop noise. I had to figure it out.
      You can be a healer. I'm in in south Florida if ur in the are I can show u my technique. All the best. 👍🤗

  • @shawnsutton5586
    @shawnsutton5586 Год назад

    Any suggestions for this kind of support in n Australia?

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  Год назад

      Hi, While we cannot provide our services in Australia, Treble Health has a Tinnitus Relief Web App that is accessible to anyone! Our app has guided courses created by our team of audiologists, which go in depth about many of the treatment methods that they use with their patients, hours of custom sound therapy tracks, educational reading materials, and more. You can explore the app here: treblehealth.com/app

  • @paulpaulsvtmacneil9877
    @paulpaulsvtmacneil9877 Год назад

    I’m near Toronto Ontario and would appreciate any recommendations to a proper tinnitus treatment clinic. I got the flu last March ( 2022 ) and as it was subsiding I started to get a buzzing in the ear and got progressively worse…..ENT basically not concerned said get used to it-in a polite ish way…I feel like many Drs. are just there to prescribe medication or put a cast on. Very happy to find this video.

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  Год назад +1

      Hi Paul. At Treble Health, we offer free consultations via telehealth. We are accepting new patients and would gladly consider you as a new client or direct you to the appropriate local doctor. Feel free to contact our team at Treble Health and we can do our best to help you.

  • @padye1980
    @padye1980 Год назад

    So how much is the habituation process

  • @mvaldez9198
    @mvaldez9198 Год назад

    Hi Dr. Ben Thompson...I got tinnitus from taking doxycycline for 10 days which I never had it before but the doctor said that it will stop the hissing sound after stop taking the medicine but it's been 2 months already that I stop the medicine but still have tinnitus ..I've been to the hearing test and ENT the result was symmetrical and eardrums are healthy and I don't have pain in my ear ..only is that hissing sound is annoying sometimes i got stress by the high pitch noise..
    My question is does the tinnitus will subsides later on?
    I've been following your tinnitus meditation everyday and I'm already in the 4th day meditation... Thanks!

  • @gennerobootz6490
    @gennerobootz6490 Год назад

    I always had I always had tinnitus a little bit but about a week ago I hurt my neck and the past few days it’s been acting up and of course it’s been causing stress what do you think I should do

  • @housesOTR
    @housesOTR 3 месяца назад

    So, I waited six months to get an appointment at UCSF Pulsatile Tinnitus Clinic, and they didn't find anything wrong, but they never referred me to you for possible therapy. What's up?

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  2 месяца назад

      We're sorry to hear you had this experience. We'd be happy to discuss further. Schedule a complimentary telehealth consultation: treble.health/consultation

  • @ekongto63
    @ekongto63 Год назад +2

    In my situation, it's strange that I hear the sound of a jet engine, but sometimes I hear sounds like tapping inside my ear drum, like the sound of a microphone being tapped by a hand.

  • @sarahbenjamin3386
    @sarahbenjamin3386 Год назад +8

    What about nutrition, sugars, insulin esistance, alcohol, smoking, fats, vitamins, minerals. Thanks

  • @susanneterry6315
    @susanneterry6315 Год назад +1

    Yes, I am interestedneed the help for Tinnitis

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  Год назад

      Hello Susanne. Feel free to contact our team at Treble Health and we can do our best to help you.

  • @campbellarmstrong2134
    @campbellarmstrong2134 4 месяца назад

    I have downloaded a bubbling brook which I find really good.

  • @hmaidhaydari9662
    @hmaidhaydari9662 Год назад +2

    This is interesting. I have first noticed ringing in 2010 after my car accident. The sounds was very faint i can only hear at night time. But as time went bye the ringing sound or the jet engin sound got louder to a point that aftet 6 years It was causing a lot of stress and sleep problem. It took me 4 years till 2020 when I eventually accepted the annoying sound honestly sometimes randomly the high pitch sounds stops completely for a second and just when that happens i get disorented in tge upsences of tunitus. I m now more worried if the sounds dispeares i might get sick. JUST LIVING THE WORLD OF WONDER.

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

    Stage one. Almost at stage 2. Am getting assaulted with sounds in environment that cause spike. I can not talk to co-habitant of rental. Sending out vibes, will demand when I pay rent that the assault is addressed and requested to stop by landlady.

  • @Asifhs1
    @Asifhs1 Год назад

    Hi Dr I am sufferung from tinnitus last three weeks i m using serc 16 mg and it a little bit improve my hearing loss also vertigo

  • @gndm.6133
    @gndm.6133 Год назад

    Dear Channel Owners,
    I have 7990 hz tinnitus for 25 years. Very little hearing loss as well. My doctor gave me melodies to listen. Her expertise is TRT. How many hours a day should I listen those sounds. And for how many months?
    Please advice.
    And the question is does TRT therapy reduce the negative effects of tinnitus?
    Do you advice a drug in company with TRT?
    With my Best Regards

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  Год назад

      The duration of sound therapy for tinnitus can vary depending on the individual and the severity of their tinnitus. Some people may find relief from tinnitus symptoms after just a few sessions of sound therapy, while others may need to continue the therapy for a longer period of time to achieve significant improvement.
      The length of treatment can also depend on the type of sound therapy being used. For example, if a person is using a sound machine or white noise generator to help them sleep at night, they may continue to use the device as long as it remains helpful.
      If you start to experience worsening of your tinnitus, try switching sounds. For instance, going from cricket sounds to pink noise. Hope this helps!

  • @lautaroguzman8364
    @lautaroguzman8364 Год назад +3

    Stage 2

  • @juliekane7210
    @juliekane7210 Год назад

    Is there a way how we could pierce our ear to prevent this tinnitus??

  • @adriandominguez5337
    @adriandominguez5337 Год назад

    Hi Ben! Im from Spain, first of all Thanks for allí your effort and information ..It helps a lot! I have one question: have you Heard something about ØREBLUE therapeutic protocol? Its a french method

  • @doyathink49
    @doyathink49 Год назад

    have had high pitch t for decades... stage four for some years. I was in a location with steady wind and wave sounds for 3 days running a few years ago, and that was my only break from it. Quiet times are the most noticed...

  • @alisonpitt9940
    @alisonpitt9940 Год назад

    Yes

  • @Mysterious328
    @Mysterious328 Год назад

    I have coils and stents in my brain from a Ruptured Aneurysm ...they were surprised i survived...fast forward. Now i have this tinnitus.. I remember the night it started, and i called the dr he said there's no cure, and ...ive been to many drs had tests ...it seems to je getting worse and it interferes with my concentration...at time i feel crazy 😥😥😢

  • @ramialotaibe959
    @ramialotaibe959 7 месяцев назад

    I'm from the Middle East, and I'm going crazy. Could I please get in touch with you regarding the ringing in my right ear? It's like a whispering sound or the sound of a heart monitor when someone has died at the hospital.

  • @steephaniieeeee
    @steephaniieeeee Год назад +1

    how long after covid can you get tinnitus? i think i may have had covid early jan 2020 (about 5 days before news broke about covid). i had a fever for one day and eye pain for a few days (the same eye pain when i know for sure i had covid) and a bit of a cough but that was it. i got tinnitus in may 2020, is that too long after?? i was also trying to become fit during lockdown and think i wasnt breathing properly when doing ab workouts and i think that may have caused it LOL and i havent moved my body since.
    i'm at stage 1/2 - its worse at night and thats when the depression hits

  • @nadirbango921
    @nadirbango921 Год назад

    Hello, can someone answer me, have they really found a solution for tinnitus, or is the treatment still in trials? Please reply.

  • @michelefinizio6520
    @michelefinizio6520 8 месяцев назад

    Hi I went to an ENT doctor and he checked my hearing I have 5% hearing loss and a little bit of TMJ do you think it's necessary I see an audiologist?

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  7 месяцев назад +1

      An Audiologist will do a hearing test as well, so if your ENT already did one, you may not get much more information.

    • @michelefinizio6520
      @michelefinizio6520 7 месяцев назад

      @@treblehealth ok. Thank you I bought the Bluetooth headband I wear it at night it's a game changer. It's so comfortable too
      Blessings

  • @michelefinizio6520
    @michelefinizio6520 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for your support I'm in stage 1 I am talking to somebody under insurance I'm a Christian so Jesus is giving me peace over this I was freaking out in the beginning it's been two and a half weeks so far since I had this loud ringing in both ears the ENT doctor really did not help me so I'm not sure if I should see an audiologist or not he said there was no need what is your opinion I would love to go to trebell Health but I cannot afford it

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  7 месяцев назад +1

      We're so sorry to hear you are still struggling with tinnitus. You should follow up with an Audiologist for a hearing test. We would be happy to discuss with you as we do offer affordable options to help you! 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

    • @michelefinizio6520
      @michelefinizio6520 7 месяцев назад

      Thank you I had a hearing test by the ENT I 5% hearing loss

    • @michelefinizio6520
      @michelefinizio6520 7 месяцев назад

      I had 5% hearing loss which isn't much in one ear I'm doing a lot better emotionally and mentally a lot of prayers are going out for me and I'm praying

  • @kathyloso5376
    @kathyloso5376 3 месяца назад

    What can I do now my ears are blasting loud how do i calm this down

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  2 месяца назад

      I'm sorry to hear that your ears are blasting loudly. To help calm your tinnitus, you can try sound therapy, relaxation techniques, or using white noise machines. You can schedule a complimentary telehealth consultation with one of our tinnitus experts treble.health/consultation

  • @Thucphamnhapkhausach
    @Thucphamnhapkhausach Год назад +2

    Mong bạn giải thích chứng ù tai do bệnh meniere!!!please help me.

  • @ramialotaibe959
    @ramialotaibe959 7 месяцев назад

    @trebleheath I'm from the Middle East, and I'm going crazy. Could I please get in touch with you regarding the ringing in my right ear? It's like a whispering sound or the sound of a heart monitor when someone has died at the hospital.

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  7 месяцев назад

      Yes, we would be happy to help you. Use this link to schedule a complimentary consultation: treble.health/international-consultation

  • @brendacrothers9041
    @brendacrothers9041 Год назад

    Had tinnitus about two years ago and it went away. About four weeks ago I had a very bad head cold. About two weeks ago I fell landed on my knees and both palms of my hands. Then about a week ago the tinnitus started. So far I can sleep ok. When I rub my neck and around my ears at times it feels like it may help. Sometimes it bothers me a lot and other times not to much.

    • @mezzy7109
      @mezzy7109 Год назад

      How long did you have it for?

    • @brendacrothers9041
      @brendacrothers9041 Год назад

      @@mezzy7109 I don’t remember how long I had it for the first time I want to say maybe two or three weeks. Right now it’s been about two weeks going into three.

  • @bethciangiulli2186
    @bethciangiulli2186 4 месяца назад

    Hi Im in stage 3

  • @mountvernon3725
    @mountvernon3725 Год назад +3

    I’ve had it for a year it’s a ten. I feel like I’m being tortured. I have went to two different ents they both say just get used to it.

    • @mountvernon3725
      @mountvernon3725 Год назад +1

      It’s 24/7 never stops.

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  Год назад +1

      Have hope. There are methods that can help you.

    • @peterlynch5965
      @peterlynch5965 Год назад

      Peter Lynch
      1 hour ago
      Hey Doc, I fixed my Tinnitus. Basically ur ear sucks in trying to protect itself from noise etc. So all the tiny bones get out of alignment. It took about two months and working daily on it to massage and stretch the ear back into the original shape. I used coconut oil and went skillfully deep into the ear hole starting stretching pressing and opening. I searched and pressed deep into all parts of the ear releasing tension. It helps to know and do some nostril breath work to undo stress in the tissue. I also found behind the ear where it joins to the skull their was tenderness and tension and I worked diligently in those areas.
      Think about it. The ear got whacked hard with sound so it needs to be put back into position. Look at it like that. Learn to do the massage work. Granted I have nimble fingers as I play classical guitar and practice yoga so I have a leg up but this can be done.
      Also, on RUclips there are om chanting tracks at 528 hz that are several hours and work like a charm.
      Never say something cannot be healed, we just don't understand how to do it. I had it and was suicidal after a solid month or so of non stop noise. I had to figure it out.
      You can be a healer. I'm in in south Florida if ur in the are I can show u my technique. All the best. 👍🤗

  • @megandowling8746
    @megandowling8746 Год назад +2

    My audiologist (who actually knows you) is not that experienced with tinnitus. I have severe to profound deafness in my right ear from a basilar skull fracture 20 years ago - which is also when the tinnitus started.
    He recommended a cochlear implant. Is this a viable option?

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  Год назад +2

      Megan, 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.

  • @shreehari5815
    @shreehari5815 Год назад

    I have a tinnitus past 4 years.. I'm suffering from ear sound at night time. And. Nerve damages in my ear. What to do.weather it's recovery or not. Ear hair cells will grow or not sir

  • @GarrettDewald
    @GarrettDewald Год назад

    is it normal to have it in only one ear? or louder in one ear?

  • @wandaortiz8330
    @wandaortiz8330 8 месяцев назад

    Any recommendations for an app with sound therapy

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  8 месяцев назад

      Resound Tinnitus Relief, Starkey Relax, myNoise, and Sound Oasis are nice app options for sound therapy.

  • @chaneke011
    @chaneke011 7 месяцев назад

    Dr. Thompson can mma fighters and boxers experience tinnitus from all the head trauma?

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  7 месяцев назад

      Yes, it is possible to acquire tinnitus from head trauma. Check out this blog article to learn more treblehealth.com/head-injuries-and-tinnitus/

  • @lisacaudill1835
    @lisacaudill1835 Год назад

    Can you recommend a headband for tinnitus sound therapy use?

  • @madhukumarreddyanam8772
    @madhukumarreddyanam8772 5 месяцев назад

    Yes

  • @P4_Designs
    @P4_Designs 4 месяца назад

    I’m in between 1-2 stage. I had acoustic trauma from being in a gun range with ear protection put in incorrectly for about 30 min before over the ear muffler were put on. I’m hoping this can completely go way since I’m 6 days in. I don’t hear it during car rides or when I’m outside. Only indoors in quiet. They say generally acute acoustic trauma tinnitus gets better with time is this correct? I’m preparing myself for the worst and for this being permanent

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  3 месяца назад

      To ensure the best care and advice, visit your local audiologist. They can provide a thorough evaluation and guide you on the next steps.

  • @dulynoted2427
    @dulynoted2427 Год назад +2

    None of this looks at what is the underlying cause of tinnitus and addresses the root problem.

  • @stevebailey8288
    @stevebailey8288 Год назад

    I just watched presentation on "Cortexi" have you had any experience or a recommendation. Thank you for your help.

  • @juanmiguelorrego7271
    @juanmiguelorrego7271 Год назад

    My understanding is that Neuromod's Lenier did receive FDA approval.

  • @lcampbell9837
    @lcampbell9837 Год назад

    With all due respect if it's pulsatile tinnitus and it's caused by an AV malformation it needs to be fixed with surgery.

  • @Joannlynne808
    @Joannlynne808 Год назад

    do you take insurances from other states to do the Lenier ? I signed up for waiting list , I live in a state that is not on the list of states that are currently practicing with the Lenier.. help?

  • @delorescelestine7597
    @delorescelestine7597 Год назад +1

    Yes!

  • @michellelohpl
    @michellelohpl Год назад

    I had tinnitus for more than half a year now.

  • @jongchoi4249
    @jongchoi4249 Год назад

    Dr. Thompson, i don't see the pdf document you are referring to?

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  Год назад

      You can check the link in the description. 😊

  • @margaretsanchez8796
    @margaretsanchez8796 Год назад +1

    Iam. Very interested

  • @kimhoffman433
    @kimhoffman433 Год назад

    thank you

  • @rajinrudy1050
    @rajinrudy1050 Год назад

    I have had tinnitus 5 . 5 yrs think I am. At stage 3 .
    Hope I can get to 4 in time . Still use sound therapy to help .use , cricket , birds , frogs . But only when my tinnitus is bothering me . There are time I don’t need no masks, I don’t even heart my T . I know it is there but it quiet . But it take time to get to this point.

  • @shahnazmalik1330
    @shahnazmalik1330 Год назад

    I m tinnitus patient want some excellent medicine

  • @debwhite9432
    @debwhite9432 Год назад +1

    hi - has anyone tried SERC aka Betahistine for Tinnitus /Meniere's?

  • @piyushraut2864
    @piyushraut2864 Год назад +2

    Sir my problem of tinnitus is due to nerve( vacular loop) it cure or not please reply ?

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  Год назад

      Hi piyush Raut, 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.

    • @peterlynch5965
      @peterlynch5965 Год назад

      Peter Lynch
      1 hour ago
      Hey Doc, I fixed my Tinnitus. Basically ur ear sucks in trying to protect itself from noise etc. So all the tiny bones get out of alignment. It took about two months and working daily on it to massage and stretch the ear back into the original shape. I used coconut oil and went skillfully deep into the ear hole starting stretching pressing and opening. I searched and pressed deep into all parts of the ear releasing tension. It helps to know and do some nostril breath work to undo stress in the tissue. I also found behind the ear where it joins to the skull their was tenderness and tension and I worked diligently in those areas.
      Think about it. The ear got whacked hard with sound so it needs to be put back into position. Look at it like that. Learn to do the massage work. Granted I have nimble fingers as I play classical guitar and practice yoga so I have a leg up but this can be done.
      Also, on RUclips there are om chanting tracks at 528 hz that are several hours and work like a charm.
      Never say something cannot be healed, we just don't understand how to do it. I had it and was suicidal after a solid month or so of non stop noise. I had to figure it out.
      You can be a healer. I'm in in south Florida if ur in the are I can show u my technique. All the best. 👍🤗

  • @cristinacaribe
    @cristinacaribe Год назад

    I live in Puerto Rico. Do you give service to patients here?

    • @treblehealth
      @treblehealth  Год назад

      Hello Cristina, thank you for your interest in Treble Health. Our services are for individuals who currently reside in the United States only.

  • @nsxxtreme
    @nsxxtreme Год назад

    I have heard you state that you need to leave the ear canal open instead of using iPods. Can you folks address the issue of most all hearing aids only go up to 8khz. If your tinnitus is above this frequency hearing aids IMO are then not helpful for masking. iPods have a transparency mode that allows you to hear outside noise. While this is artificial they can go above 8khz and tickle the higher frequencies.