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I forgot about mine , until i read this thread, damn it..
have had it for 30 years i guess sticking my head into to the box speakers at Ac Dc concerts wasn't to bright. Meds make it worse but over time , for me it took about 5 years for it to settle. having background noise like a loud fan etc helped for sleeping |
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Q: What's the difference between a General Practitioner and a Specialist? A: A GP treats what you've got; a specialist thinks you've got what s/he treats. :wink: _ |
Wow!
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amazing!!!!! Here I am on my favorite PN site, talking about the nasty "t", and much to my surprise....I find a hold slug of people with the crummy buzz. I did my share of concerts and also played in a band...and still bang my guitar...but who'd a thunk it! |
I usually notice a whining in my ear at night when in bed and it is really quite.
To be honest I just ignore it and it doesn't bother me. |
Well, I didn't do concerts, didn't play music loud, lived in the quiet country, etc. I listen to my music loud now, I don't see that it will make any difference anymore!;)
During an allergy attack, the ringing (cicadas) are louder, like yesterday. For 2 days we have had wind advisories here, and that wind is blowing all the dead leaves and such around, I was miserable last night, and the ringing was bad, still is this morning. As I have said though, I have adapted to it. It is very bothersome at times, yet it never keeps me from doing things I want to do, nor never keeps me awake. I guess I have accepted it the same as all my other ailments...I do what I can and move on!:wink: |
I just wish
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