tinnitus?

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hey all, long time watcher, little time poster...


i was just wondering, if any of you lot suffer from tinnitus. and how badly does it affect your life, and how badly does it affect you listening to loud music... i have it now and i am only 21... i know i shouldn't be listening to too loud music but i cant help it, i love trance. should i quit now while i am ahead and just live a quiet life or carry on as i am now listening to loud music whenever i want? i love clubs but i am scared i will wake up the next morning with even more ringing.


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EDIT: this is NOT a medical thread!
 
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I have it, keeps getting louder and makes my hearing difficult.

It has been worsened by the cold I have now, but normally it can't be heard except at night time.

Really wish I had listened to my parents and turned the music down!
 
it is not a medical thread. im not asking for advice on seeing a doc or anything. i am just asking if anyone else has it, and what are their experiences?
 
i am asking for advice. but it is not medical.. i dont think.

edit: ok if a don seems this fit as a medical thread fine, close it. i was only asking what other peoples experiences were.
 
It's not medical as such but it is rather pointless as you already know if you continue listening to music so loud it's going to get worse.
 
hey all, long time watcher, little time poster...


i was just wondering, if any of you lot suffer from tinnitus. and how badly does it affect your life, and how badly does it affect you listening to loud music... i have it now and i am only 21... i know i shouldn't be listening to too loud music but i cant help it, i love trance. should i quit now while i am ahead and just live a quiet life or carry on as i am now listening to loud music whenever i want? i love clubs but i am scared i will wake up the next morning with even more ringing.
I have tinnitus.

While you are young at 21, you should quit playing loud music because it is almost irreversible and it will only get worse! Tinnitus seemed to worsen as I get older so you're only 21!!
 
I have tinnitus.

While you are young at 21, you should quit playing loud music because it is almost irreversible and it will only get worse! Tinnitus seemed to worsen as I get older so you're only 21!!

thank you for the response... i dont know much about it because i am too **** scared to read about it as i dont want to know the truth... i will cut down on the loud club music though.
 
I always get it after going to a gig. Usually goes by the morning.

However, I was on a flight last night and I got it really bad. It felt like someone had stuck a dagger in my forehead. I've still got it. :(
 
Well now you see you are asking for medical advise... see why we have the rule? :p

simply, protect your eyes and speak to a doctor if it is as bad as you say already.

ok, ok kell...y. i see your point. :p i say no more. and its advice..:p

edit: i have been speaking to a doc since i was about 10 or 11 when he gave me gromits. *******
 
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Quit listening to the music so loud now dude!

Ive studied this at college as part of my Sound Engineering course. If you have constant tinnitus you may have permanent threshold shift which will never go, you say that you get it the morning after, if this is it it could just be temporary threshold shift which subsides after a couple days.

A threshold shift is when the muscles on the three little bones in your ear tense up to prevent damage to the cochlea hairs. If you keep on listening to music at 100dB+ for an extended time you damage the hairs in your cochlea which never rejuvenate. If you destroy these hairs you go deaf.

If you still want to go to clubs get some drummers ear plugs or something, they let the music through so you can hear it but not that much that it can damage your hearing.

Go to the doctor if your worried about it. I would.

Josh
 
Quit listening to the music so loud now dude!

Ive studied this at college as part of my Sound Engineering course. If you have constant tinnitus you may have permanent threshold shift which will never go, you say that you get it the morning after, if this is it it could just be temporary threshold shift which subsides after a couple days.

A threshold shift is when the muscles on the three little bones in your ear tense up to prevent damage to the cochlea hairs. If you keep on listening to music at 100dB+ for an extended time you damage the hairs in your cochlea which never rejuvenate. If you destroy these hairs you go deaf.

If you still want to go to clubs get some drummers ear plugs or something, they let the music through so you can hear it but not that much that it can damage your hearing.

Josh

cheers man...your post means a lot to me and makes a hell of a lot of sense. i will cut out the loud music. will there ever be like...ear transplants when me and my fellowship are older? that would be cool.
 
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