It's been four years of course, but I'm quite sure that I did every hearing test that was available at the UZ Antwerp. Some measured pressure, some counted (?) the tiny hairs in my ears (again, no clue how to call them in English), and the hearing tests must've been very specific as well: I spent half a day doing them. Antwerp is doing a lot of research regarding tinnitus, not sure if that makes them better equipped for normal patients. The results were "extremely" perfect for my age. Above average.[...] they didn't see any serious hearing damage on their (limited) audiogram.
As we know already, many many people on this forum have perfect audiograms but still suffer from noise induced tinnitus.
(I have a nudge of 15 dB at 4000 hH in my right ear, I'm assuming that's the tinnitus engine). [...]
I experience my "extraordinary" hearing as well every time I freak out over sounds nobody hears, not even my younger sister.
I just wanted to add that I don't think that it's impossible. I can question it and blame it on maybe the tiniest loss I can find on my audiogram (if I had it with me in the first place), but then again every person with tinnitus can point that out as the cause. The fact that not everyone with hearing loss is suffering from tinnitus makes me believe that there must be another factor causing it.