Ringing ears

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ringing??? brain or ears???

Post by Bert_Mathews » Tue May 08, 2007 6:59 am

okay I have had the ringing for many years [being a oldfart I'm unable to remember how long?]
I blam it on the kids yelling and being a school bus driver....
IT'S a GREAT reason to Gannnooor the wifes talking......

I was lucky to have an old Dr. that recommended I get a radio or something that makes "WhiteNoise" and use it while trying to get to sleep..... Seems too work --- I alway have a radio going in the background to give the ears something to DUE instead of RINGING-----------?
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Post by Babette » Tue May 08, 2007 4:32 pm

ROFL!

Dreamstalker, I laid on TOP of the Marshall's at the Wichita stop on that tour. Yes, I was... uh... Practicing Better Living through Chemicals.

I can directly correlate my tinnitus to my rampant overindulgence of rock music as a young adult.

I have ringing. It rings all the time. I notice it more when it's quiet, like at night. Haven't found a BP correlation, but now I might think about paying attention to that.

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Re: Ringing ears

Post by Vader » Tue May 08, 2007 6:39 pm

I think most people alive today have tinnitus to at least some degree.
I know I've had it for a very long time, and it hasn't improved in spite of successful treatment of my OSA.

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Post by gster » Wed May 09, 2007 6:50 pm

do you experience vertigo also?

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Post by krousseau » Thu May 10, 2007 1:32 pm

There are numerous causes of tinnitus. Let your doc know and let him/her get a good history on the problem and any associated symptoms-like vertigo as already mentioned and any hearing loss.. .the list goes on.
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Post by roster » Thu May 10, 2007 1:49 pm

DreamStalker wrote:I should add that I have had tinnitus for the past 30 years and my hypertension for only about the last 5 years. So just to clarify, I'm pretty sure that the high BP does NOT cause tinnitus (at least not mine) ... it just makes the ringing louder when the BP goes up. In fact, I'm pretty sure that my tinnitus was caused by the Ted Nugent "Cat Scratch Fever" tour concert I went to about 30 years ago.
Well DreamStalker, that brings back memories of when mine started.

Vanilla Fudge, 1967; Iron Butterfly, 1968; Led Zeppelin, 1968 (first row festival seating); Jimi Hendrix, 1968 (second row center stage); Rolling Stones (1971, first row center stage in a 6000-seat arena). Canned Heat and Grateful Dead were in there somewhere, but they weren't so loud.

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Post by TerryB » Thu May 10, 2007 2:07 pm

Roberto,
Have you heard of the six degrees of separation? I attribute mine precisely to a .44 magnum revolver and a box of 20 rounds of factory ammunition fired without hearing protection. The Ted Nugent connection is that Ted is a big shooting fan. Hopefully he has protected his hearing from his guns and his music.

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I wear hearing aids (sometimes) and they help to raise the ambient noise to help cover the tinitus when things are quiet.

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tinnitus

Post by tomjax » Thu May 10, 2007 3:07 pm

I posted previously that many people have it and do not notice it until they focus on it.

It is amusing that each time I visit this forum and see the subject line, I become aware that MY EARS ARE RINGING, but I was not noticing it until I read the heading.

I rest my case

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Re: tinnitus

Post by DreamStalker » Thu May 10, 2007 6:46 pm

tomjax wrote:I posted previously that many people have it and do not notice it until they focus on it.

It is amusing that each time I visit this forum and see the subject line, I become aware that MY EARS ARE RINGING, but I was not noticing it until I read the heading.

I rest my case
Tom - You have obviously never been to a Ted Nugent concert or your ears would ring whether or not you think about it.
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Post by JeffH » Thu May 10, 2007 6:57 pm

Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers in the early 80's. I've never heard anything so loud.

But I also made alot of the shows you guys have mentioned. Saw ZZ Top when they were a warm up band (for Humble Pie).

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Post by Wulfman » Thu May 10, 2007 7:07 pm

TerryB wrote:Roberto,
Have you heard of the six degrees of separation? I attribute mine precisely to a .44 magnum revolver and a box of 20 rounds of factory ammunition fired without hearing protection. The Ted Nugent connection is that Ted is a big shooting fan. Hopefully he has protected his hearing from his guns and his music.

TerryB

I wear hearing aids (sometimes) and they help to raise the ambient noise to help cover the tinitus when things are quiet.
It didn't take me 20 rounds through a 4 in. barreled .44 mag to leave my ears ringing (about 12 years ago).....about TWO did it. I got in a hurry to take a shot at a coyote and forgot to put my "muffs" on. OUCH!
A goodly number of years of working in mainframe computer rooms with big "chain" printers running (usually with the covers open), didn't help either.

I always have to laugh when I watch a movie where there's been a gunfight indoors......and then they have a conversation afterwards. There ain't no way they'd be able to hear each other talking without yelling.

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