Thank you for being respectful about this
@Ed209 and I appreciate that. As a tinnitus veteran and counselled quite a few people over the years with tinnitus. I can tell by a person's voice their facial expression even by the words they use when talking about tinnitus, whether they know what it's like to live with loud intrusive tinnitus. I say again, because I don't want there to be any misunderstanding by others that might read my post.
The celebrities that you mention and the many people that get tinnitus. In the early stages it can be severe and debilitating there is no doubt. However, as I've previously said, the majority of people habituate within the first 6 to 18 months. After this period the tinnitus will recede into the background although they may hear it by tuning into it or in quiet surroundings. Due to habituation (acceptance) their brain is no longer troubled by it. This is not the type of tinnitus I'm talking about.
When a person has loud intrusive tinnitus and this level of intensity is sustained, or becomes a chronic condition it will require long term treatment. A person may have periods when the tinnitus reduces in severity, however, this type of tinnitus is not like the people above that habituate long term. I have habituated twice to tinnitus. The first took 2 years and the 2nd 4 years. Even though I have habituated it has limitations. My tinnitus can reach severe and extremely severe intensity that requires me to take clonazepam and use white noise generators when required. I say again, this type of tinnitus is different from tinnitus that most people habituate to within 6 to 18 months and does not become a long term problem.
All the best
Michael