I have tinnitus for 13 years and counting but have not have much troubles with it as I habituated quickly and never really had any more problems/having it get louder after that. 8 weeks ago however, I had an accident with my stereo system suddenly hitting full volume into my face, and since then I've had a spike that just won't go back down. I've had similar sounding spikes before, which mostly seem to hit at total random, but they've usually gone away within a couple of days.
Anyways, the doctor said that my results were "not very good", but after some googling I don't find them to be catastrophic, really. Sure I'm 31 and could have better results, but it's not like I'm experiencing any noticeable hearing loss in my everyday life.
My tinnitus is super high-pitched at around 14kHz and sounds like TV/radio static. On top of that my current spike is like unstable and fluctuating cricket sounds which tend to be more "in the ear", while the old stable sound is "in the head".
Any comments or info about my test would be greatly appreciated!
Anyways, the doctor said that my results were "not very good", but after some googling I don't find them to be catastrophic, really. Sure I'm 31 and could have better results, but it's not like I'm experiencing any noticeable hearing loss in my everyday life.
My tinnitus is super high-pitched at around 14kHz and sounds like TV/radio static. On top of that my current spike is like unstable and fluctuating cricket sounds which tend to be more "in the ear", while the old stable sound is "in the head".
Any comments or info about my test would be greatly appreciated!