What makes you say this? The correlation between the two should be no better than with people who have sensorineural hearing loss from other causes, given that we know most tinnitus is caused from hearing damage. Entirely anecdotal, but all the people I have met online through various forums and support groups who have it also have tinnitus to some extent. If anything I would guess that people with EVAS would be more likely to have tinnitus given the repeated damage that occurs over time. But I could be wrong of course.As you know, the vast majority of folks with EVAS do not have tinnitus.
Yes, I agree. This is why we don't even know the true number of people who have it. But we do know that the cause of tinnitus in many cases is damage to the inner ear cochlea hair cells. That is not in dispute is it? As far as why I am convinced my tinnitus is a result of EVAS, well 1. my neurotologist told me this was the likely cause and 2. it started when I had another small step loss in my hearing as a result of EVAS.Indeed, it is likely that a goodly proportion of folks with EVAS are entirely asymptomatic! (In medicine we call such MRI findings "incidentalomas.) What is it that has you so convinced that your tinnitus and EVAS are causally related?
-Mike