Do You Think That More People Have Tinnitus But Rarely Notice It?

spinnaker

Member
Author
Aug 16, 2019
92
Tinnitus Since
1980s
Cause of Tinnitus
Unknown / hearing loss
When I was a kid, my ears would just ring from time to time for no reason. My mom would say "someone is talking about you". If it is a saying then it tells me that just happens from time to time for most people.

I got to wondering that if most people's ears ring often just they can ignore it.

Do you think that more people have tinnitus but rarely notice it?
 
OP, my opinion is almost everybody has tinnitus on some level. For example the ringing we may hear throughout our lives...called fleeting tinnitus....is normal.

What I believe we have with people that come to this forum, are extreme cases. This ranges from tolerable to desperate really based upon tinnitus dB level. People that struggle that come to this forum for insight and help have more of a perfect storm between brain and/or damage to their hearing apparatus.

Most things in life from height to eye color to IQ to athleticism to artist capability...pretty much all things are a bell curve. For each characteristic statistically we somewhere fit in. With many here, our tinnitus is 3-4 standard deviations to the right of average. We are outliers and there are many reasons and likely a combination of physic reasons why our tinnitus is loud and others can't hear theirs.

I am begrudgingly entering the ranks of being a senior now. I had pretty perfect hearing and no tinnitus my entire life...other than common if not normal fleeting tinnitus I never paid attention to. But at times now, I have tinnitus from hell as do many here. Btw, my grandmother had it too. Hereditary is a big factor as well as in most physical traits...our genetic breakdown exposed as we age.
 

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