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1) i was wondering how loud can tinnitus get? has there been any data collected on the loudness? or does tinnitus have a certain cut-off point? very loud noise can rupture ear drums so i was wondering if T ever gets that loud? i know loudness means nothing when it comes to T but i was just curious.
2)if tinnitus stays the same in volume then why does the brain trigger a response that makes it seem unbearable on some occasions? i think i remember reading somewhere that your T had changed in tone to a point where you thought it was louder than your already intrusive T but upon closer examination the volume never changed it was just the pitch.
3) how common is fleeting tinnitus in people who don't have 24/7 T?
4) if you have hearing loss and can only hear T at 90db but you hear nothing for the first 80db would this sound loud to a T suffer as compared to someone hearing 90db w perfect hearing? i would assume the perfect hearing guy would be in agony because he hears the full volume as compared to a person w hearing loss of 80db. dont have a clear understanding of this.
5)when you started TRT how long did it take before your life changed for the better?
thank you for your time!!
1) i was wondering how loud can tinnitus get? has there been any data collected on the loudness? or does tinnitus have a certain cut-off point? very loud noise can rupture ear drums so i was wondering if T ever gets that loud? i know loudness means nothing when it comes to T but i was just curious.
2)if tinnitus stays the same in volume then why does the brain trigger a response that makes it seem unbearable on some occasions? i think i remember reading somewhere that your T had changed in tone to a point where you thought it was louder than your already intrusive T but upon closer examination the volume never changed it was just the pitch.
3) how common is fleeting tinnitus in people who don't have 24/7 T?
4) if you have hearing loss and can only hear T at 90db but you hear nothing for the first 80db would this sound loud to a T suffer as compared to someone hearing 90db w perfect hearing? i would assume the perfect hearing guy would be in agony because he hears the full volume as compared to a person w hearing loss of 80db. dont have a clear understanding of this.
5)when you started TRT how long did it take before your life changed for the better?
thank you for your time!!
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