You have bailed my ass out on more than one occasion... truly you have been there during some of my darkest hours. I love silly little you. 
Hang in there. I hope this is something they can figure out for you!
Well I'm back from the audiologist. It was quite the experience. First he put some headphones on my head like we use to use back when we were in elementary school. He did some different tone things then he put on another headphone that had one regular headphone on one side and on the other was some tube like thing that went into my ear. It was to measure the pressure in my ears. Then he had me go into this soundproof booth and put on headphones again. Had me push a button when ever I heard the tones. Then he put some strange headset on me and then the headphones over the left ear only. It was really weird. I apparently have trouble hearing tones in the 200 - 400 hz and 4000 - 8000 hz range. What is odd is that in the 200-400 range both ears I had trouble hearing but in the 4000 - 8000 range I only had trouble in the right ear (the ear with the tinnitus).
He sure wanted to talk to me though. He told me all about his Crohn's disease and how he was born premature and how his twin sister only lived a few short hours. Then he told me about his eye problem that he had because he was born premature and how they had to operate on him to fix it. He also got too close to my "comfort" zone.
Anyway, apparently my midrange hearing is just fine and the other hearing is right on the line of acceptable so he isn't going to do anything about it. He also said that I could have some metabolic problem (I can't remember what he called it) that is associated with the high range (or low range, hell I can't remember which one) hearing loss. He said my ENT doctor would talk to me about it when I go for my followup. I personally don't think I have a metabolic problem.