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My run in with Tinnitus
Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 8:21 pm
by nitz
Hello DSF, hows it going? I have not been on for a while due to a few things but i thought i would share my story with you lot.
Am sure many of you as musicians have heard of the condition called tinnitus... Where all you can here in your ear is a ringing sound. Now am sure many of you have even heard some of the story on tinnitus on DSF, as there are quite a few threads about it. Now i my self have read a few of these story's about tinnitus, and how many allways say, in places where alot of load sounds (not just music) is produce you should protect your ears, with a good pair of plugs in placed in your ear... Now honestly specking how many of you have read these story's and thought dam!! but thought, that could not happen to me because am too young still (tinnitus normally happens after 40+, well normally anyways.) Or am not in places where a lot of load sounds is produced... Well your wrong!!
This is abit of a silly story but, i had a few friends around over the holidays, about a week ago from now, and we were just playing some Fifa. Now it was 2-2, and on like 89min, and my friend scored so out of absent mind i well damm... shitt.... and raised my hand and kind of taped my face, now this must have triggered something in my ear, but for about 30 seconds it was like i was almost deaf.. all i could hear was air going through my left ear. Now i thougth this would go away in a few hours but did it no..... It is so annoying, i didnt like high freq's what so ever, whenever i head them i got a headache, i didnt listen to music, because it would just gave me more of a headache, whenever i heard high hats i got a headache,i could not go sleep at night, i had to keep a fan on to distract my mind (which didnt really work.)
I had it for like a week, so i contacted my doctor and spoke to him about it, he checked my ear drum and said no, your ear drum looks good, no damage is done. This ringing noise will fade away in time, you could not possible get it at my age, tinnitus takes years of damage. This was yesterday by the way.. i have not fully recovered, but feeling abit better, but still can hear it abit.
Moral of my story... tinnitus seriously dangerous, no joke! Dont take it faint heartedly and think it will not happen to you.
Trust me, protect your self! Where plugs god has provided !

I thought i would just let my fellow DSF friends know.
Re: My run in with Tinnitus
Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 8:28 pm
by Ongelegen
Good luck with it! Earplugs all the way

Re: My run in with Tinnitus
Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 8:51 pm
by DOOMTROOPER/T40
does wearing ear plugs get in the way if you are a DJ? like when using the headphones?
Re: My run in with Tinnitus
Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 10:02 pm
by graish
moral of the story is: never tap yourself on the face while playing fifa!
But seriously I was up all night producing, working on sub bass through headphones about 6 months ago, Suddenly I got some sharp pain in 1 ear so i stopped. I never heard any ringing but every time i heard high pitched sounds for weeks after that I got the pain again. The curious thing was it didn't hurt to listen to bassier sounds, I even went to a dubstep night and I was fine with the subs, but I couldn't use my phone on that side cos the tinny speaker hurt my ear.
Needless to say I watch the levels now when i'm producing on headphones.
Re: My run in with Tinnitus
Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 10:12 pm
by therapist
There was me thinking you just gaffa taped over ya bleeedin earhole.
Re: My run in with Tinnitus
Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 10:19 pm
by jsills
ive been dealing with pain in my right ear from years of loud music. its more hyperacusis than tinnitus but either way its self inflicted and avoidable. i just went to an audiologist last week to get fitted for custom ear plugs that lower volume by -25db. perfect as its cuts out the highs (graish high freq are what damages your hearing) and leave all of the BASS.

Re: My run in with Tinnitus
Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 10:26 pm
by wormcode
DOOMTROOPER/T40 wrote:does wearing ear plugs get in the way if you are a DJ? like when using the headphones?
They make musician earplugs that only block harmful frequencies and decibels. They are pricey and the best kinds are custom fit to each person, but in my opinion definitely worth it if you play out or go out a lot and value your hearing.
http://www.etymotic.com/ephp/erme.aspx are some of the best ones.
Musicians Earplugs are designed to replicate the natural response of the open ear. Sound heard with these earplugs has the same quality as the original, only quieter. The result is that speech and music are clear--you still hear the blend clearly, feel the bass, and distinguish each tone.
Re: My run in with Tinnitus
Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 10:35 pm
by DOOMTROOPER/T40
wormcode wrote:DOOMTROOPER/T40 wrote:does wearing ear plugs get in the way if you are a DJ? like when using the headphones?
They make musician earplugs that only block harmful frequencies and decibels. They are pricey and the best kinds are custom fit to each person, but in my opinion definitely worth it if you play out or go out a lot and value your hearing.
http://www.etymotic.com/ephp/erme.aspx are some of the best ones.
Musicians Earplugs are designed to replicate the natural response of the open ear. Sound heard with these earplugs has the same quality as the original, only quieter. The result is that speech and music are clear--you still hear the blend clearly, feel the bass, and distinguish each tone.
excellent, cheers gonna get myself a pair
Re: My run in with Tinnitus
Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 3:49 pm
by tsunami
I never knew this about tinnitus :
5. Allergies
Allergies can also trigger tinnitus. Penny writes, "Allergies play a big part in the level of my tinnitus. I couldn't walk into a library without having my tinnitus go off the charts—all because of dust." She adds, "Many people have allergic reactions to things and don't even know it's allergy-related. They don't connect what they ate with the level of their tinnitus, or what they smelled, or what plants they're surrounded by, or if there's mold out in their yard."
I have had this for many years now. Playing in bands since I was 16 (31 now) and followed by loud clubs. I always have ear plugs on me going out. Please take the advice and protect your ears, I would love to have my young ears back again.
Re: My run in with Tinnitus
Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 5:55 pm
by abZ
I have had it since I was a teen. It never goes away, only gets worse. Loud music had a lot to do with it but also ear infections plus no health insurance equals fail. Def protect them or lose them the human ear wasnt designed with huge sound sytems in mind.
Re: My run in with Tinnitus
Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 7:39 pm
by djake
ear plugs are a must!
if i forget to take them to a night, i cant stand and listen to the music for to long and end up taking very regular breaks and go outside for a ciggy and damage my lungs instead.

Re: My run in with Tinnitus
Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 7:41 pm
by nitz
abZ wrote:I have had it since I was a teen. It never goes away, only gets worse. Loud music had a lot to do with it but also ear infections plus no health insurance equals fail. Def protect them or lose them the human ear wasnt designed with huge sound sytems in mind.
At what age did you actually get it ?
Re: My run in with Tinnitus
Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 8:04 pm
by abZ
nitz wrote:abZ wrote:I have had it since I was a teen. It never goes away, only gets worse. Loud music had a lot to do with it but also ear infections plus no health insurance equals fail. Def protect them or lose them the human ear wasnt designed with huge sound sytems in mind.
At what age did you actually get it ?
Probably 16 or 17 the last time I didnt hear the ring
Re: My run in with Tinnitus
Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 8:05 pm
by nitz
abZ wrote:nitz wrote:abZ wrote:I have had it since I was a teen. It never goes away, only gets worse. Loud music had a lot to do with it but also ear infections plus no health insurance equals fail. Def protect them or lose them the human ear wasnt designed with huge sound sytems in mind.
At what age did you actually get it ?
Probably 16 or 17 the last time I didnt hear the ring

How on earth did you manager to get it that early
Did you speck to your doctor? and did he confirm it ?
Re: My run in with Tinnitus
Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 8:20 pm
by sifres
Yes you
should watch out, and take Tinitus seriously when you start developing it.
This article
http://www.gva.be/antwerpen/essen/de-af ... ctors.aspx
(Google translate:
http://translate.google.co.uk/translate ... l=nl&tl=en )
Is the suicide note of a guy from belgium; who couldn't live with the pain caused by Tinnitus and the step after that; hyperacusis. Wich is a sharp pain caused by sound.
Don't fuck with your ears...
Re: My run in with Tinnitus
Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 10:07 pm
by abZ
nitz wrote:abZ wrote:nitz wrote:abZ wrote:I have had it since I was a teen. It never goes away, only gets worse. Loud music had a lot to do with it but also ear infections plus no health insurance equals fail. Def protect them or lose them the human ear wasnt designed with huge sound sytems in mind.
At what age did you actually get it ?
Probably 16 or 17 the last time I didnt hear the ring

How on earth did you manager to get it that early
Did you speck to your doctor? and did he confirm it ?
Heheh playing guitars and drums is worse for your ears than bass music is. I also used to hunt with rifles and shit when I was younger. Never protected myself. I dunno I might have hyper acute hearing or whatever you call it. Sensitive hearing. Didn't get a doctor to confirm it but I have had a ringing in my ear for damn near 20 years now so I think it's safe to say. I still check out fine on the hearing tests and stuff fwiw.
Re: My run in with Tinnitus
Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2010 1:24 am
by wirez
nitz wrote: i didnt like high freq's what so ever
Make some low frequency drone music
Nah seriously though, fucking fucking your ears up...
Re: My run in with Tinnitus
Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2010 2:51 pm
by nitz
abZ wrote:nitz wrote:abZ wrote:nitz wrote:abZ wrote:I have had it since I was a teen. It never goes away, only gets worse. Loud music had a lot to do with it but also ear infections plus no health insurance equals fail. Def protect them or lose them the human ear wasnt designed with huge sound sytems in mind.
At what age did you actually get it ?
Probably 16 or 17 the last time I didnt hear the ring

How on earth did you manager to get it that early
Did you speck to your doctor? and did he confirm it ?
Heheh playing guitars and drums is worse for your ears than bass music is. I also used to hunt with rifles and shit when I was younger. Never protected myself. I dunno I might have hyper acute hearing or whatever you call it. Sensitive hearing. Didn't get a doctor to confirm it but I have had a ringing in my ear for damn near 20 years now so I think it's safe to say. I still check out fine on the hearing tests and stuff fwiw.
Damm! how do you get on? i find it abit hard to sleep at night

Re: My run in with Tinnitus
Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2010 2:52 pm
by nitz
wirez wrote:nitz wrote: i didnt like high freq's what so ever
Make some low frequency drone music
Nah seriously though, fucking fucking your ears up...
Haha i already do, i didn't mean in that sence, i meant it as in the freq spectral, i.e high hats.
Re: My run in with Tinnitus
Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2010 6:52 pm
by manuel
Dont know how I used to do it before having ear plugs.
Since buying them I can never go out without them. I took one out on a night before and bloody hell it was LOUD. Its so nice to come home and have normal hearing instead of ringing for 2 days
