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What kind of tinnitus would you rather have? Let's say the first option is your tinnitus at current volume, but in only one ear. The second one is in both ears but at half the volume your tinnitus is right now. In both it's the same sound.
Mild/ half volume any day, loud whether in 1 ear or both is still loud, my T moves around and theres only a smallish difference between loud in 1 or loud in both.
Mild/ half volume any day, loud whether in 1 ear or both is still loud, my T moves around and theres only a smallish difference between loud in 1 or loud in both.
No neck pain, there is some ear pain but that is not dependant on which side has the loudest T.
The T never switches as in one side nothing and the other side loud, it is more of a case of taking it in turns in being the louder ear.