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Old 05-07-2012, 10:44 PM #11
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Hi, there!!! I am looking for a tinnitus treatment research center in Atlanta, my ear is kind of loosing it’s hearing power and I am scared that it might be tinnitus. Any recommendation who provide services in reasonable rates.
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marcusfond171,

Welcome to NeuroTalk. You have found a place with lots of people with tinnitus.

There are very few who have success overcoming their tinnitus. Most with tinnitus use coping skills to ignore it.

I am confused by your comment "my ear is kind of loosing it’s hearing power and I am scared that it might be tinnitus."

I have chronic tinnitus but it does no effect my ability to hear unless I am trying to hear something that is very faint.

You should get checked by an ENT (Ear Nose and Throat doctor) or at a hearing aid clinic. The hearing aid clinic can help you understand what is happening.
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I went to my audiologist this week who said that I have had significant hearing loss in addition to my tinnitus. She said that both are a result of my accident and will not change. She recommended a certain hearing aid that helps the tinnitus, problem is my insurance won't pay for them and I don't have the $$ -- I recommend getting a hearing test and find out what the Doc suggests.
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