Me, for one... and tinnitus. sm
Posted By: yep, me. on 2007-05-07
In Reply to: hearing loss - rookie
Don't have the details of my testing in front of me, but I had high frequency loss that bumped me just out of what's considered low normal.
The bigger problem for me is the tinnitus. Drives me up a wall, and has done a number on this former musician's ability to enjoy listening to music. First I get CTS so I can't play my instruments, and then I have tinnitus. Sigh.
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