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Originally Posted by Amnorix
I'm no doctor, but as I understand it, the bottom line is that you're suffering hearing loss in the higher frequency range. Good hearing aids -- which is a step I haven't yet taken -- will probably alleviate or remove the tinnitus as well as improving your hearing.
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You're a faster typer than me, obv.
My issue is going to sleep. It doesn't keep me from falling out, but I have to have a fan and usually the TV on helps. It's insane how when I get to a very quiet place the ringing just reaches a ****ing crescendo.
I'm a UPS guy, so 22 years of driving a package car then on to big rigs have done my hearing zero good. I wear a Bluetooth in my right ear when I drive, and I honestly believe that is what has saved that ear (I can hear the ringing in there as well, but nowhere as bad as on the left).