I, too, like
@Telis, have the double edged sword, H and T. If I only had H, I could see forcing myself to desensitize to loud sounds as the audiologist I consulted with recommended that I do. I refuse to do this because.....
I'm a juxtaposition of auditory oddities: Hyperacusis, Tinnitus and hypersensitive hearing. Even with lifelong T and being over 40, I can hear higher frequencies that most people my age as well as being able to pick up very quiet sounds. I don't recall what level my T registers at from my most recent audiology exam, but I would assume it's at a medium level. My T is not deafening nor do I get migraines from it. However, it's quite prominent.
@Telis: It sounds like earplugs are not an option for you due to the plugs drowning out all but your T thereby turning your perception of your T "up to eleven". I feel for you.
I still wear earplugs often. If I'm caught without earplugs at a movie or taking a walk outside (car noise), I will stuff dampened tissue in my ears. My problem? Loud environments have an effect of cranking my T "to eleven" for days afterward. Not cool at all. Therefore for me, I'd rather hear my T at its "normal" level I've had all my life, isolated as it is by wearing earplugs, than pay significantly for days afterward by no plugs in a loud environment.
1. Exposure to loud sounds without ear protection =
louder T for days. No thanks.
2. Wearing earplugs = isolated T (not louder, but by drowning out everything else, T takes center stage)
but eliminates 1.
The lesser of two evils for me most often is option 2......
Chris