What's the Deal with Tinnitus Sound Therapy?

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Does Tinnitus Sound Therapy Work?
Dr. Rachael Cook, audiologist at Applied Hearing Solutions in Phoenix, Arizona, talks about how effective sound therapy is as a tinnitus treatment option, as well as other options like Lenire bimodal neuromodulation tinnitus treatment.

Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
00:32 What is Tinnitus?
01:38 Traditional Tinnitus Management Strategies
02:33 What is Tinnitus Sound Therapy?
04:14 Other Effective Treatment Options
04:26 Lenire - Bimodal Neuromodulation
05:59 Will Lenire Work for You?
06:35 Final Thoughts
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Why are you *still* talking about Lenire even though it's been officially confirmed to be a "Habituation Device", ergo it does *NOT* decrease tinnitus objectively?

TinnitusLabs
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Sound therapy is good for distraction sometimes but little else at least for me. Hearing aids help, but the Susan Shore device or some other treatment that actually changes brain response for production of "ghost sounds" and thus tinnitus perception is what I am waiting for.

waitingforrealitytosetin
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Of course Lenire will say everyone is a candidate, they just want to sell you this expensive device, I’ve read it made their tinnitus worse.😢 I want to see an actual ENT Dr who also has tinnitus and tell us himself what helps him, that would be awesome.

BlingyBea
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Thank you for this great video very helpful.🐎😜🛸😁🤸‍♀️😃🤭😇🧐👍

nigelgriffiths
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My name is Abdul from Scarborough Toronto to Canada. I see your video all the time about about sound therapy, I scared maybe make more louder my tinnitus what is your answer for me?

abdulrahimi
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Also check the Hough Ear Institute pill, still don't know how much time will take to get FDA approval

alexisrios
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I have been discussing the Lenire with my audiologist and although I am slightly outside of the optimal range, I may be a candidate. The only problem at the moment is cost and so far insurance companies don't seem to be covering the costs of it. I called my insurance and they could not or would not tell me if it would be covered without a diagnosis code. When I contacted my Dr about that she said that she is not surprised and that she has heard the same story from several patients.

I have tried the sound therapy that comes with my HA, but that has done next to nothing in about 15 months. The videos on YT or audio files with binaural sounds, pink noise, running water, cicadas, crickets, whatever only mask the perception of the sound while I am listening to them. The other problem with some of those is that sometimes they are as annoying for extended periods as the tinnitus itself.

josecintron
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I am doing it and it is not working. I paid for it from my doctor.

JigsawPuzzleConnection
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Sound therapy only helps mask the sounds coming from your head at night. I have been sleeping with bass noise/brown noise every night for a year. Nothing really changed. What really makes difference is your diet

fazlkaya
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Strange how there is no way to stop tinnitus. 🤕

pinkerdroit
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It makes the sound less overwhelming for me, and sometimes thats all you need

I literally get that from calm music though

rowandoggo
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Tinnitus is not the problem, hyperacusis IS.

log
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Seems like an advertisement for a $5, 000 device. Is there a money back guarantee?

jw
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Stop endorseing lenire its a scam and both you and they know it.

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