I was interested about any anecdotes for how common is it for someone 60-80 or older to have tinnitus?
Do most people get it eventually (no matter what), or are there lucky people who are able to die of old age and never have to deal with this, or at least if they have tinnitus at some point for it to no longer be "an issue" in their lives?
It's hard to accept that the tinnitus I have in my late 20s will follow me forever, while someone else could be blissfully ignorant their whole life long.
Do most people get it eventually (no matter what), or are there lucky people who are able to die of old age and never have to deal with this, or at least if they have tinnitus at some point for it to no longer be "an issue" in their lives?
It's hard to accept that the tinnitus I have in my late 20s will follow me forever, while someone else could be blissfully ignorant their whole life long.