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Sufferers of Tinnitus unite
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tinnitus
I can't even stand to be in a silent room. Must have noise to mask the ringing in my ears. |
I have it bad. Too much blaring rock and roll as a young man.
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Ditto.
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Been playing drums for 23 years....probably has something to do with it!
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He actually had surgery when I was a kid (mid-80s) that replaced 2 of the 3 bones in his ear and cleaned out the scar tissue. One ear worked wonders, the other ear made it worse and if his head gets impacted, his ears ring for a week and he's disoriented for an hour or so. Posted via Mobile Device |
I like to think of it as always being at the lake house in the summer. The pleasant sounds of night are always there to soothe me and put me to sleep.
It's just when those damn cicadas start their incessant whining does it become annoying. |
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I have some hearing loss in my left ear. I can hear both high and low frequencies but nothing mid-range. When they start their noise I just roll over and put my right ear in the pillow and voila. No more cicadas. Can't hear one little peep of them, their frequency is perfectly matched to what I can't hear. |
I find it helps drown out the constant noise of my two little kids. :)
Seriously, it's annoying, but I usually don't even notice. I'm really affected at higher ranges of frequency, however, and if I'm at a bar or nightclub or anyplace else noisy, I can't have a normal conversation to save my life. I'm basically deaf to everything except all that background noise. Oy. And I never blared music or went to rock concerts as a kid. :shrug: |
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What?
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Better? |
either I have Tinnitus or I'm the only human that can hear dog whistles
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I have it BAD. Mine started about a year ago.
Loud rock and roll as a youth. Massive amounts of gunfire. Screaming sows. anybody ever been in a barn of sows screaming for dinner. they say the decibal level is that of a jet. It's the worst when you put your head on a pillow trying to go to sleep. I hve to take melatonin EVERY night. |
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Tinnitus is usually caused from a high frequency hearing loss. I'm a PA for an ENT. The only real treatment for it is usually some type of hearing aid. Rebuilding the OCR (Ossicular chain) Malles, Stapes, Incus usually doesn't help much unless you've had some type of blunt trauma to the head or an acute or chronic process which could be, but not limited to otitis media, cholesteatoma, mastoiditis, etc.....Don't waste your money on hocus pocus cures because that's exactly what you'll be doing. Go get a baseline audiogram and see an ENT if the problems persist. There is no known cure for tinnitus.
PM me if you have any questions. |
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Ear Nose & Throat?
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Wikipedia sucks half the time. Moderators there are becoming real ass holes. "In many cases, however, no underlying physical cause can be identified." You know it has something to do with ear sound sensing hairs. |
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I'm in. Yay assault rifle fire!
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My mother has this and I think I am starting to get it. I am hearing noises all the time and I'm starting to have a constant static noise sound in my ears.
I have to have my computer, tv, or a fan on at all times so there is some other noise I can listen to. |
Amps n' drums n' screamin P.A.s. in my youth. Some hearing loss in my left ear. The buzzing doesn't bother me much.
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Crickets
In winter. I've been dry for 6 weeks. The crickets started chirping 3-4 weeks ago. They've been dormant for about 35 years. |
Had it my whole life, not sure where it came from, but it was first pointed out to me that I had a problem at a routine hearing screening in elementary school.
Fortunately, mine isn't too bad. Its a high ring, which I understand is a lot easier to ignore and a lot less annoying than buzzing or static. I'm fine in a fairly quiet room, I only really notice it in complete silence, and even then it doesn't bother me at all unless I'm trying to sleep. (I use a rain noisemaker) |
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My ears are fine, but I suffer from visual tinnitus. Whenever I read, every other word is EEEEEEEEE!
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Identical. |
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IRON MAN! |
Followers of Unitas tonight?
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Anyone know about remolding or re-fitting hearing aids? Is it possible, or are there any companies out there that specialize in this?
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Hight pitched ring. |
I definitely have this. Annoying as hell.
But good news, everyone! They make a pill that will clear this right up! Ah, the miracles of modern medicine! http://supplementspot.com/-c-30/clea...capsules-p-785 |
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old reboot bump, but for the last two years i found certain high pitched noises carried through our house. i would ask everyone to turn things down. about six months ago, same feeling, but in the background there is this 'twang', constant. i have to go to the grocery store early when no one is up, it hurts to walk the footpaths when its raining. and **** me running when i shower and the water hits the tiles.
it really sucks when it comes to the wife. she's got an 'edith' pitch when she gets cranky, or trying to make a point, and all i want to do is punch her. (i joke as i am trying to adhere to CP's point of emphasis on crude humour. i love her to death and would not harm her in any way), but i digress. tinnitus ****ing sucks donkey balls!! :( |
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I had a follow up with a world renowned specialist in researching hearing loss, etc. at Mass. Eye and Ear and she said the same thing. As I understand it, the brain is saying "hey, there's no sound coming from the ears at the higher frequencies, so I'll create one". WTF? It'd be like the brain creating annoying bright light to "compensate" for the vision loss of a blind person. It doesn't ****ing do that, so why does it do THIS?? |
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If Reid led the Chiefs to five Super Bowls, would you not defend him against stupid shit too? |
Depends if he did it legit or took shortcuts
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If anyone else has any expertise in this area, I would love to pick your brain for some info. |
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I'm no doctor, but as I understand it, the bottom line is that you're suffering hearing loss in the higher frequency range. Good hearing aids -- which is a step I haven't yet taken -- will probably alleviate or remove the tinnitus as well as improving your hearing. |
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Sure. Belichick took a silly shortcut 10 years ago. Wasn't exactly like he murdered someone to steal a gameplan. Pretty much the exact opposite actually. But he shouldn't have done it and the team, and he, got whacked pretty hard for it. But you can hold it against him forever if you want. Doesn't matter to me. |
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Hearing aids was all that was offered/suggested. Quote:
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My issue is going to sleep. It doesn't keep me from falling out, but I have to have a fan and usually the TV on helps. It's insane how when I get to a very quiet place the ringing just reaches a ****ing crescendo. I'm a UPS guy, so 22 years of driving a package car then on to big rigs have done my hearing zero good. I wear a Bluetooth in my right ear when I drive, and I honestly believe that is what has saved that ear (I can hear the ringing in there as well, but nowhere as bad as on the left). |
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I admit that I really don't notice it much. It's primarily when I *think* about it. Like now because I'm typing about it. :LOL: :mad: Quote:
Yeah, no clue what did my ears in. I used to walk around with a Sony walkman and headset all through high school and college. Probably that as much as anything. But yeah, hearing loss sucks. |
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I've had tinnitus for so long now that I don't even notice it most of the time. But when I focus on it, it's definitely still there. |
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Can I ask how much the hearing aids have helped you? How (un)comfortable are they? I'm struggling with this. I know I probably really do need them, but I hate the thought of them. I have worn glasses since I was like 13 so I'm comfortable with those, but wearing glasses AND hearing aids before I'm 50 seems so ****ing pathetic. And I'm really sorry to hear it didn't help your tinnitus, or at least not much. Ugh... Awful. |
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They ain't cheap though. The nice thing is that I am on my second set and this time my medical insurance paid 80% of the cost. That wasn't the case with my first set. |
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My father in law has hearing aids (artillery officer and helicopter pilot probably contributed), and they're not even noticeable. I was surprised to learn that he has to replace the batteries every week, which adds up, and the hearing aids themselves were several thousand dollars, but it would sure beat not hearing well. |
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the way i understand it, there is no real remedy aside from learning to ignore it. i just turned 43. i have a specialist appointment in may, myself. i did get a free hearing test, and my hearing is fine for my age, left side a little weaker, it's just the constant buzzing.
does anyone know what type of 'causes' besides noises over the years, there are for tinnitus. :D |
Mine started a few months ago. Merry Christmas to me. ENT said the same thing here. It is the brain telling you something is missing-so it will make it for me. I have identified the pitch. Tried listening to that pitch while doing other work (phone app). It goes away for a few minutes then comes back.
It sucks. Add it to the list of things wrong with my body after age 45. At least what counts works well. |
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