So with 25 dB masking you can't hear your T anymore? That sounds very mild indeed. All depends on the sound you use to mask though, the frequency.You can subjectively measure minimum masking level in dB, as well as you can match your tinnitus loudness in dB. At audiologist my results were 25dB masking level and 10dB tinnitus itself. Hence I consider mine mild.
Depends on masking sound Frequency. I think 25dB of white/pink noise is enough to mask my T, but still I can hear it over TV for instanceSo with 25 dB masking you can't hear your T anymore? That sounds very mild indeed. All depends on the sound you use to mask though, the frequency.
I doubt you can find a room under 30 dB in an average life btw.
Did you get your T because of one concert or how did you get it?Depends on masking sound Frequency. I think 25dB of white/pink noise is enough to mask my T, but still I can hear it over TV for instance
Mild: Only in quiet rooms or trying to sleep.
Severe: Difficulty concentrating. Unmaskable.
Mid: Everything in between
One concert 2.5 years ago, T was catastrophic for the first 6-8 month, then it subsided to the current level and stayed like thatDid you get your T because of one concert or how did you get it?
Mild: Only in quiet rooms or trying to sleep.
How do people gauge if they have high, medium or low tinnitus. It's a relative question. What may be high to one might be low to another, and vice versa.
Different audiologists do it differently too, mine has been "tinnitus loudness matched" by 2 different audiologists with 2 different results 40db sl and 14 db sl.You can have a volume match performed with the help of an audiologist.
If you can hear it under the shower i think that is pretty much universaly considered loud.I've always heard, if you can't hear it when putting you ears near a running faucet or in the shower, then its low. Thoughts?
100% agree.The higher the pitch or frequency the harder to mask.
Different audiologists do it differently too, mine has been "tinnitus loudness matched" by 2 different audiologists with 2 different results 40db sl and 14 db sl.
I've read that most people are between 1db sl and 10db sl and anything over that is considered very loud.
The frequency used was 10Khz, don't know if it was the same both times as the first one didn't tell me.Was the frequency the same for the 2 different times you had it done? What was the frequency they used?
Ridiculous! There is no doubt in my mind that mine fluctuates all of the time.i keep being told by "experts" that tinnitus volume does not fluctuate during the day and that it's only your perception that changes.
This I don't even call tinnitus, it's nothing. I had a very mild buzz in left ear only audible when going to sleep whole my life, never gave a second thought about it. I'd say if 20-30dB white noise can mask it it's mild, above starts moderate.
Yeah, but not everyone had that experience. I did have T before I "got T" if you know what I mean but it was even more mild than "mild" and I know that I must have been developing it over time. The moment there is a noticeable change is when it matters. I don't think your story is uncommon but it's not the story of the majority.
The frequency used was 10Khz, don't know if it was the same both times as the first one didn't tell me.
I know when it was measured at 14db sl that it seemed much quieter that morning, but i keep being told by "experts" that tinnitus volume does not fluctuate during the day and that it's only your perception that changes.
If you can hear it under the shower i think that is pretty much universaly considered loud.
Hang in there Mark. I'm 3 months in and about to pull what little hair I have, out! lol But I refuse to let this break me. I find a shower is the best masking sound. It doesn't go away, but it temporarily makes it to the point that I can not hear it if I just ignore it and focus on the sound the shower makes. I am currently looking into meditation, and hearing aids. (expensive) but my quality of life is worth it. Best of luck to all of you.My T is very loud. I can hear it over everything, all the time. I'd say 8 for loudness, I also have a very negative emotional reaction to My T. I'd say 9 for emotional response. It's been like this for the last 6 months.