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Thursday, December 10, 2009

Tinnitus(Ringing in the ears)

I'm curious to know how many people out there suffer from the same condition I have called Tinnitus or "Ringing in the ears". The irony  here is that my ex wife is an Audiologist. Audiologists perform hearing tests,sell hearing aids, etc.. I remember her telling me horror stories about people suffering from it before I ended up having it. She told me approximately forty million , yes, that's 40,000,000 people suffer from some form of it.
 Basically, tinnitus can best be described as internal or inner ear feedback,similar to the noise which  happens when a microphone is placed too close to a speaker.Mine is a high pitched ,shrill noise which has gotten progessively worse over the last few months. Sometimes I have to jam earplugs as far into my ears as possible without pain to prevent the feedback from resonating in my eardrums..Its absolute torture. If I were offered all the money in the world or getting rid of the ringing, I would say "keep the money".Some individuals actually have operations to BECOME DEAF in an ear in order to stop the ringing. I know I'm not the only one suffering from this condition.
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    Posted by casy Sat Nov 7, 2009 6:23am PST

    Yes I have a slight case of it and my boyfriend has it too..He has to sleep with the fan on at night, other wise it bugs him and it is hard for him to sleep some nights. He thinks his is from all the loud music , when he was a lead singer in a band.....

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    Posted by Benjamin Sat Nov 7, 2009 6:36am PST

    Unfortunately, hearing is a sense all too often taken for granted.It's only when you start losing it or suffering some condition that you realize how important it is. Whenever you're around loud noise(>85 decibels),make sure to wear adequate hearing protection. Hearing loss, as far as I know,is irreversible

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    Posted by casy Sat Nov 7, 2009 6:46am PST

    Is there any thing one can do before it gets to that point???

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    Posted by Benjamin Sat Nov 7, 2009 6:54am PST

    Like I said,protect what hearing you have left. You can go to an ENT(Ear,Nose and Throat) doctor or an Audiologist to get another opinion. Be careful of the tinnitus scams on the internet professing cures for it. I haven't tried any, but from what I understand, there is no cure.

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