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6BAbout Tinnitus Stereo vs. Mono Tinnitus Tinnitus presents itself in a lot of different ways, but the most common are in relation to how loud the noise that the person hears is (their frequency); how often they are heard (their duration); and how many are heard. While the majority of Tinnitus sufferers report only hearing a single noise at a time, as many as 26% report hearing two noises and 6% can hear three or more at a given time. In addition, sufferers may hear noises in one or both the ears at a time; or the noise may move from one ear to another in a type of stereo effect. In rarer cases, it has been noted that some sufferers experience the sensation of noise without really hearing it per se. These types of stereo Tinnitus may be even more severe if such noises feature an especially high frequency on an ongoing basis. Significant vs. Insignificant Tinnitus It can be especially difficult to determine how significant an individual’s Tinnitus is due to the simple fact that different people react to the noise created by the disorder in different ways. While one person may be able to tolerate several different noises at a lower frequency, others hearing just one continuous buzz at a higher volume may find the disorder disabling. 201 3 Tinnitus Miracl e – Tho mas Co l eman- Page 60 60