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Old 01-06-2014, 04:40 PM
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Thank you! This helps. I have foamy ones- orange and purple ones. I figured the Bose ones would do that. Although with them on, my body is attuned to sensing loud sounds. I am apart of traditional dancing group. I learned post-injury that is how I tend to dance- feel the drumming vs hearing it. Can't seem to articulate it further than that. Yeah, I have to travel to Denver to see the concert. I am going a day early and have an extra day after for pre/post concert rest. I'll bring my therapy tools to use too (meditation, foot soak calms me down, classical music, etc.)
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Originally Posted by Mark in Idaho View Post
I have tried many different cheap foam ear plugs. The yellow foam plugs do the best. The high end ear plugs are usually designed to block specific frequencies, etc. I can't see what Bose head phones would do. They would attempt to block all sound except sound provided by a connected sound system. I doubt the concert will have a sound feed for you to plug into.

Either way, I expect you will struggle, if not at the concert, at least the days after. You should plan for quiet time the week after the concert. Also, rest up with quiet rest before hand so your brain has maximum energy.

We often have to plan on making sacrifices after enjoying a favorite activity.

So, Who is playing ?

My best to you.
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