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A high pitched multilevel confluence of noise that gets worse when I'm tired. Sometimes it increases in one ear or the other to a very loud single whine-like sound, sometimes high pitched, sometimes low, and sometimes actually painful.
At times I also get a popping sound that sounds, and sometimes feels. like an insect in my ear. At other times have had a doorbell ringing, sirens off in the distant or the sound of coyotes when none of that is really happening.
My hearing loss is in the voice range, called "cookie bite" as represented on the hearing test graphs. It's inherited, neurological, will continue to degenerate, but somewhat reversible with the use of hearing aids. Have actually had significant improvement in my left ear. My audiologist told me that by starting the use of aids at a relatively early age (late 40s) as compared to the age when most with this type of hearing disorder seek audiological help (usually mid-60s to mid-70s) my brain is still young enough to create new connections that can increase my ability to hear.
She also told me that it's thought that tinnitus can be the brain's way of compensating for the lack of sound. I have noticed a considerable decrease in tinnitus when I wear my aids consistently. But, have also noticed that when I'm far away from electrical power sources, and especially far away from large cities, I actually have periods of no tinnitus.
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