I've had it my whole life, actually until I was 18 I thought it was just the noise of electricity flowing or something since it's only quiet enough to hear it when I'm inside a building anyway.
Even when I realized what it was I still didn't really care, I just started wearing earplugs to all loud concerts and not listening to music loud on earbuds. I think the note is close to a B
Ian Hernandez
WHEN DID YOU FIRST GET TINNITUS?!?!?!?!?!??????!!!!!
HAS IT GONE AWAY OR COME BACK!?!?!??????!!!!!!!?!?
ANY TEMPORARY CURES OR REMED-
Christopher Morgan
your family sounds fun
have you tried listening to a constant B note from youtube or something? it can mask the tinnitus for a while and help w/ the reduction
Luis Myers
I've had tinnitus since I was really little and haven't noticed much of a change that I can remember, even after listening to music through headphones for several hours a day for years.
I just went to an audiologist recently because I was paranoid about hearing loss and apparently I have really good hearing still. I took measurements on the inside of my headphones and found that I normally listen to music around 70-75dB which isn't too bad.
Kayden Richardson
No but honestly it's not that loud so it never interferes with any listening. I noticed once while listening to "Ventolin" by Aphex Twin that it got covered up by the frequency in the track
Bentley Walker
>your family sounds fun We're all sorta into music it's just that we destroy each other a lot.
Ryder Green
hey that's good, do you know the exact frequency of the track? mine's really high and it's -so- annoying. i wish it was a low bassier note so i could jam to it sometimes.
lot of people reporting they've had it from young ages. i wonder if a correlation can be found hear (pun intended). do you ever go to concerts or festivals?
Nathaniel Powell
>listen to music at a volume that would absolutely destroy a normal persons ears >I can still hear just fine