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Default TBI induced tinnitus...can it really go away although it's unpredictable ?

So I am 4 months into this and have tinnitus as one of my major symptoms. I know it's pretty common in TBI and nobody can predict anything about it. I was just wondering can it really go away for some or it's a myth? I mean I understand it's nearly impossible to tell this but have you heard or know of any people whose tinnitus have gone away after whatever amount of time after a concussion? Please note that I am specifically talking about concussion indices tinnitus. And going away means completely gone and if not that has it lessened for them and if yes to what extent? This will be interesting to know

I know it's one of those stubborn symptoms and even professionals are skeptical about it most of the times. My ENT and a renowned neuro clearly told me it may never go away but docs can be wrong sometimes and miracles do happen everyday mine comes and goes so I would assume that I have some sort of neurological damage rather than any damage to my ears as they are able to function perfectly when it's not there.

Please share any knowledge/stories you know about TBI induced tinnitus
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