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#144493 - 08/08/07 12:40 AM
Re: How many have TINNITUS?
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Registered: 06/09/02
Posts: 3163
Loc: Pensacola, Florida, USA
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Originally posted by eddiefromrotherham: I saw an interview a while ago with Engelbert Humperdinck, who also has tinnitus and said that he has at time contemplated"ending it all"!!
It is thought that perhaps Vincent Van Gogh probably had tinnitus. And that that is why he cut his ear off. Hmmmmmmm, wonder if it helped. I have had tinnitus for sometime. I also take an aspirin a day as a blood thinner. I'm thinking this probably has some effect on it. But who knows for sure when it really happens. Cassp, I'm surprised to hear that it seems that you can really relate this to one incident. That must have been some real loud music. I think for most it's how loud for how long and how many repitions. I remember shooting guns. One of the last time I was testing out my 25 caliber automatic pistol, my hearing actually went down, it sounded like I was under water, and my ears really were singing then, but it went away shortly after. I also remember listening to a local rock band that was really pretty good, but talk about loud. They were so loud that if you stood in front of their speakers, I actually could feel pain in my ears. I didn't stand there long I'll tell ya. I wonder how the lead guitar player is doing from the rock band I was in in the '60's. That was when everyone had to have speaker cabinets as big as refrigerators. He had the biggest Fender. He might have had two of them stacked on top of each other. But, what I do remember was on one song he used to kneel down on the floor and put his guitar pickup right in front of the lower speaker so he could get feedback like the rockers liked to do then. His ear was then right next to the speaker above it and he'd do this for quite a period of time. One of those long jam tunes. Every time we did this tune we had to take a break, he'd then go outside because it gave him the dry heaves. Fun stuff huh? Eeeeeeeekkk! [This message has been edited by Scott Langholff (edited 08-08-2007).]
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#144495 - 08/08/07 07:04 AM
Re: How many have TINNITUS?
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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I've had it since age 17 when I was a first loader on a 3-inch 50 anti-aircraft gun while serving aboard the U.S.S. Newport News. The fun fired 120 rounds a minute from two barrels, the explosion was deafening, and back then there was no hearing protection available. After an hour or two of shooting at drones and sleeves you couldn't hear the mount captain yelling at you. At sick bay they said "Don't worry, your hearing will come back in a couple days." which it did. But the ringing has been there ever since and gets worse as you get older. There's no cure, and in my experience, no relief, even after trying some of the medications. It just keeps on ringing, but at this stage of life, it doesn't bother me nearly as much. Maybe I've just reached the point where I don't care.
Cheers,
Gary
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#144496 - 08/08/07 07:34 AM
Re: How many have TINNITUS?
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Registered: 10/08/00
Posts: 4715
Loc: West Virginia
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I've got some light ringing already. I think one of the reasons is from years of standing in front of a full Marshall stack. I may have been shredding the guitar, but didn't pay too much attention to the shredding that was being done to my ears! My ears would ring for hours after playing, but I was young and shrugged it off.
I made the mistake of going out shooting a month or two ago, and didn't wear ear protection (forgot to bring it). After pumping 300+ rounds through a Winchester 7mm, a vintage 50's model .30-06, and a 9mm pistol my ears rang for over a week! I think most of the ringing came from the Winchester 7mm. Something about that rifle man.., that thing sounds like a freakin cannon!!!!!
Squeak
[This message has been edited by squeak_D (edited 08-08-2007).]
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