I have had no change in my tinnitus since my translab. I did have some new sounds for a few days right after the surgery, but they stopped. I read in Discover Magazine that tinnitus is a sound generated in your brain, not in your ear. It is associated with your ear. Apparently there is a feedback system in your ear that notifies your brain of incoming sounds, and your brain notifies your ear it is okay to hear that sound. The problem begins with the system breaking down, and your brain starts generating the feedback...and you hear this in your brain, not in your ear. As the system degenerates more, sounds you hear change, get louder, softer, etc. I am SSD but I still hear those crickets in my deaf ear, but it is really in my brain not in my ear. And yes, tinnitus can change, because your brain is changing. I am fortunate because my tinnitus is mild and I accept that it is there and sometimes I just enjoy hearing my crickets.
James