Tinutus Strut
schobbejak
36 Posts
Anyone on here has got it? I got this annoying constant noise in my left ear, like the humming of a computer (of course at this moment, it really is my computer I hear ) and on top of this a highpitched whistle. Also, my left ear is extremely sensitive. Certain high sounds, like when I let the the tapwater run, go take a piss or even roll a cigarette, make that ear feel like a speaker that starts to 'rumble' when the volume's too loud. I decided to go to a specialist a while ago and got my ears tested. Fortunately, I can still perfectly hear all frequencies, but the tinutus is here to stay.. She prescribed me some pills which I have to take for a month (strangely enough the leaflet that came with the medecine stated nothing about eardamage, but about the prevention of alcohol withdrawal symptoms and other stuff that didn't have anything to do with ears..)and said that I immediately should get me some of those earprotectors that filter out the harming frequencies (especially since I dj a bit). The earprotectors indeed reduce the volume to tolerable standards, but after awhile I get this somewhat 'claustrophobic' feeling, like I'm too cut off from my surroundings and the pressure in my head starts to rise. Not comfortable. Anyway, I plan on keeping using them and hope I'll just get used to it.I wondered if any of you have this and how it affects your music listening/club-or concertgoing/ dj'ing experience?
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Good luck mang, it sucks.. but you can take steps to keep it from getting worse.. Go to your doctor and get musicians ear plugs.
It sucks, and it's irreversable. All I can do now is protect what i have left. I never go to a live gig without earplugs and I dont use regular over the ear style headphones. I noticed that I had to have the volume too loud and they made my ears tired really quickly, so I switched to Shure E3 buds and it's made a big difference. If I was still spinning in clubs I would definitely use them instead of the big Sony V-700's I used to use
Campral, right? Keep me posted on if it helps at all.
My left ear has been messed up since last year, after some asshole threw a firecracker at my head. Mid range frequencies sound like they're coming through a blown speaker... almost sounds like ring modulation or static. I try not to think about it too much, but this shit really sucks. I went to an ENT who said my hearing is more or less fine and was basically like "you'll get used to it". Apparently most ENT's don't really know shit about tinnitus. So all I can do is hope it'll eventually get better or that there's some miracle cure out there on the horizon. Protect your ears, fools!
My dad's a sound engineer & during a Rory Gallagher concert in the 80s he was forced to chew on his ticket & stick it in his ears.
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