Well, my left ear is completely deaf, but has really loud tinnitus. High-pitched and constant. The last few days I've been getting sudden what seems like electric bursts intermittently. It startles me, since I'm just used to the constant blaring tone. I have NF2, but my right ear still has good hearing even though there's some tinnitus. It's hard to tell because it's the same pitch as the right ear. The only time i can really tell is if I'm laying my right (good ear) on pillow and watching tv, so some of the background noise is muffled, allowing me to hear the right sided ringing. I'm going to the Mayo next week for some appointments and will most likely proceed with my procedures there. I've had surgery there before and the the whole organization is just amazing, and luckily only an hour and a half from home. I'll have another audiogram, see a neurologist, neurosurgeon, ent, and a geneticist. In the last few weeks, the tinnitus has become the least of my problems. NF2 is my main concern, and losing all my hearing is a reality. But I'm just looking forward to more information. If it was up to me I'd have that thing plucked out after the new year! Does anyone know how much say the patient has about when and how a procedure is carried out? Like if they suggested wait and see, could I over-rule that and opt for a sooner surgery. Sorry, that got off the tinnitus topicl