I have no idea what level mine is and am kind of scared to find out! All I can say is I can hear it over traffic at rush hour in a busy city. I have to roll my eyes these days when people suggest "masking" with pleasant music or whatever. The only thing that masks it is running bathwater (usually). Luckily it's manageable in a quiet room. I just have a hard time outside and in public places.
It makes me sad that audiologists and doctors are still telling us to "get used to it" or "ignore it". In theory that works fine for normal tinnitus, but nobody seems to care about severe, intrusive tinnitus that reacts to sound.
It makes me sad that audiologists and doctors are still telling us to "get used to it" or "ignore it". In theory that works fine for normal tinnitus, but nobody seems to care about severe, intrusive tinnitus that reacts to sound.