I am sorry this is happening mommysunshine.  You have such a good outlook and all - but I am one to believe your treatment by medicals will be "experimental" at best.  From what I read here:  
https://curezone.com/forums/am.asp?i=1416252 this woman feels this way:  
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				As a tinnitus suffer myself, I've become frustrated with the lack of  support for it in the medical world, and even with the number of junk  results that you get from a search engine by searching for anything  tinnitus related. 
 
I don't know how many suffers will read this message but I would just  like to wrap up what I have come to understand of tinnitus through my  experience with it and what little valuable information you will find on  the subject elsewhere on the internet. 
 
Tinnitus is currently not curable outside of becoming totally deaf.  There are several solutions in the form of procedures or medication that  doctors or other "companies" are willing to offer you. None of these  solutions will necessarily reduce the effects of your tinnitus, in fact  as in the case of the OP, some solutions will actually make your  tinnitus worse. 
 
There are certain cases where particular solutions may greatly reduce  the effects of your tinnitus. For example, pulsatile tinnitus has been  known to be greatly reduced from certain procedures relating to the  artery under your jaw line. Your ENT will know more about these cases. 
 
In most cases however, there are different things you can try to reduce  the effects of your tinnitus your self. Different things work for  different people - unfortunately there isn't a single catch-all solution  that works for everyone. For me, listening to quiet white noise can  reduce my tinnitus such that I don't really notice it.
			
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 Perhaps this?  
Top Five Remedies for Tinnitus
 			May 10th, 2002 �  Dr. Kane's Articles � Tinnitus 
 			 				Tinnitus is not a disease, and is very rarely a symptom of a  serious medical problem. But it can drive people crazy. Michelangelo  wrote in his memoirs that he was “plagued by the incessant chirping of  crickets.” It may also sound to the sufferer like buzzing, humming or  even roaring — but no-one else can hear it.
https://dremilykane.com/2002/05/10/to...-for-tinnitus/
Hope for the best, for you!!