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Quote from Mike on November 19, 2025, 7:20 pmAudifort Review: My 4-Month, Real-World Trial for Tinnitus and Hearing Support
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.I’m 52 and work in product design—lots of focused, headphone-heavy sessions and more than a few late nights polishing presentations. I live in a medium-sized city with my spouse and a dog who thinks every delivery person is an intruder. My relationship with sound has always been intense: I grew up playing guitar in loud basements and was the guy who never said no to “one more set” at small clubs. Add in a condo that sat along an elevated train line for four years, and the soundtrack of my life eventually became a high, persistent tone—left ear louder than right—that shows up most when the world gets quiet.
Tinnitus settled in around 45. An audiologist confirmed a mild high-frequency loss in the left ear and a notch in the right, consistent with noise exposure. My Tinnitus Handicap Inventory (THI) typically fell in the high 40s, squarely in the “moderate” range. For anyone who’s never scored it, that means it’s intrusive enough to affect sleep and concentration but not life-ending; basically, enough to be a daily negotiation.
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Audifort Review: My 4-Month, Real-World Trial for Tinnitus and Hearing Support
➡️➡️CLICK HERE TO VISIT WEBSITE READ THEN ➡️➡️BUY
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I’m 52 and work in product design—lots of focused, headphone-heavy sessions and more than a few late nights polishing presentations. I live in a medium-sized city with my spouse and a dog who thinks every delivery person is an intruder. My relationship with sound has always been intense: I grew up playing guitar in loud basements and was the guy who never said no to “one more set” at small clubs. Add in a condo that sat along an elevated train line for four years, and the soundtrack of my life eventually became a high, persistent tone—left ear louder than right—that shows up most when the world gets quiet.
Tinnitus settled in around 45. An audiologist confirmed a mild high-frequency loss in the left ear and a notch in the right, consistent with noise exposure. My Tinnitus Handicap Inventory (THI) typically fell in the high 40s, squarely in the “moderate” range. For anyone who’s never scored it, that means it’s intrusive enough to affect sleep and concentration but not life-ending; basically, enough to be a daily negotiation.
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