Tinnitus??
residentgiant
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My hearing, like I'm sure it is with a lot of you here, is of the utmost importance to me. I was at a party on the 4th. My drunken idiot friend threw one of those little-lady finger firecrackers at me, and it went off right next to my left ear. It was like a fucking gunshot at point blank, I thought it blew my eardrum open. It's wednesday now and there's still a ringing, high frequencies sound like they're coming out a blown tweeter, and it just feels weird... Doesn't hurt but it feels like it's congested. I'm freaked out that I permanently damaged my cochlea or something. I mean I'm sure it wasn't GOOD for my ear but could I really be fucked for life with this??? Or should it just go away after a few days?
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20,000 whistles and horns being blown in my ear for about 12 hours. A rediculously loud soundsystem too, that was so loud you couldn't hear the music properly. Serious.
That ringing lasted for about two days straight and then gradually died out.
I was okay again after about 3 days luckily.
I've had this sensation for over a year now. Can't remember what caused it, but I have a feeling it'll never go away.
Don't mean to scare you, but I'd go to a doctor to have it checked out. I want to go to an ear specialist, since my regular doctor couldn't see anything, except for what looked like a bulging eardrum.
My self-diagnosis (and a possibility in your case) is that there's some fluid build-up in your ear (caused by trauma/ explosion), which makes high frequencies sound muffled.
Give it a day more, and if it's still there - have it checked out.
Hmmmmmmmmmmm....
Actually it was my 'raving DAY'.
December 31st 1997.
No more raving after that.
and then read some Pete Townshend interviews.
and finally get one these in your house:
I've heard of non-traumatic hearing loss, i.e. caused by a virus.
Decompression probs from deep water/ SCUBA diving can be a problem as well.
Had a similar firecracker-right-next-to-ear blast experience you described -- took a couple of days to return to normal.
Out gigging? 15spl cutsom ear jobs + a daily dose of ginko biloba. The ginko makes the (bacillus? bacrus?) hairs more firm and less susseptable to damage. I would also suggest quitting smoking, as most people have a mild allergy which causes permanent problems in the eusteacean tubes, including frequent infection.
I think the ringing will go away soon, but be careful.
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good luck.
Doctor 666 too.
I have a similar but diferent problem. Everytime I swallow, I can hear my ears pop. Also, lots of noises make my ears feel like there is a small pop, I can hear it and feel it. Happens when music is loud, but not too loud... maybe it happens when its too loud also, but I just can't hear it.
THis was super annoying for awhile, and has been going on for about 2 years now. I've had my ears checked out at the regular doctor, not a specialist, and the said everything appears to look fine... And I did fine on the hearing test.
Worries me, but I've really gotten use to it. I don't notice unless I think, "hey, are my ears still doing that", and then I swallow, and sure enough, pop. ANyhow, I agree with your dignosis... seems like trapped fluid. NOises for instance of certain frequencies, I think, make the fluid bounce around.
Peace...
FNM
Yo I get the same thing. Just with the swallowing though, not with loud noises. I have bad sinuses though... prone to congestion and shite. I figure is has to do with this. Never really thought about it much until you said something... now I can't stop thinking about it everytime I swallow
Anyone ever get their ears candled or cleaned by a doctor and notice better hearing afterwards? I've never tried it myself...
I tried those candles out like a month ago....They seemed to work for me.
Home-style shits?? Or did you go to some urban witchdoctor healer naturopath?
I'm just kinda curious because I've been thinking about trying it out.
My girl picked some up at the Natural Health store here in Portland. I was suprised at the amount of funk that those candles pulled out of my ear cannals. I thought that all the local punk shows in my high school years had killed that shit; but I am hearing better than I have in years.
what's the deal w/ candles???!!... do they create a vacuum to suck stuff out?... I'm scurred!... do they really work?
I'm down to try it if people recommend it
My ear was clogged once so I went to the doctor, he just shot a stream of warm water in there and it all came out.
Everyone should clean their ears about once a month, you will notice an improvement in your hearing. You don't need to go to a doctor, you can just use something that squirts water with a fair amount of force. I let the stream from the shower clean my ears, which is something he also recommended. If things get bad, there are eardrops that will break up the wax for you.
Candling is effective, the flame creates a little vaccuum, pretty sure there's no danger in it.
Englebert says, "Protect your ears my friends!"
I thought he was fucked up on absynth or laudanum... ??
Do yourself a favor and pick up some earplugs next time you go to a show, no matter how lame or old you might feel. You also should definitely keep a close eye on how loud your headphones are while you are DJ'ing, I know I had a habit of letting my phones get louder and louder over the course of a night, and the next day I would turn on my mixer and be scared how loud they were. I bet more than a few of you do that too, and it's murder on your ears, especially if you've been drinking.
The only thing I regret in life is that I didn't protect my ears when I had the chance. Take care of yours.
Make sure to see a specialist and if it is Tinnitus, try to find therapists. Seriously.