You have received some great information.
Getting a CI evaluation is the smartest thing you can do. It will answer so many questions you have about your hearing loss and possibly CI.
Lots of us move on from the audiogram and ask about word understanding or speech understanding. This is the real test about your hearing.
To the OP.
I do not have genic hearing loss, it was from noise exposure.
My job gave physicals each year. In my late twenties my hearing in both ears had lost 5 do each year for 4-5 years. At the time tinnitus was bad and I was told hearing aids wouldn’t help. So, I lived with increasing hearing loss and increasing tinnitus for about 15 - 20 years. Buy this time my ski slope hearing loss was profound in the higher frequencies.
My hearing loss continued to get worse with age getting more and more into the mid and lower frequencies.
At 65 when Medicare would help with CI I had both ears implanted withing 3 months.
Something else to understand is when your hearing gets bad enough hearing aids and CI are a blessing. You won’t complain about the little things. You will appreciate being able to communicate with your family or keep a job.
Sorry for the ramble.