Posted on 09/29/2022 5:39:22 AM PDT by far sider
Heheh. Thanks. I do have my moments. It’s in my book.
LOL. Sorry. I know how you feel.
Yes, it doesn’t take much. Been around lots of gunfire, etc. my whole life by had several episodes of heavy gunfire in enclosed spaces in my early 20’s of which my rifle and others near me were fired near my head and my ears have never been the same since. No hearing protection being worn obviously. One of the events caused me nearly lose all hearing in my right ear. I need hearing aids but don’t want them. My wife begs me to get them. I have to watch TV with subtitles. I’m 44. Lol
https://www.szynalski.com/tone-generator/ For those of you who want to hear what some of us go through. Pick a tone and play it at about 7 or 8%. For me mine is in the 2200 to 2300 hz range. I know people hear different things with it but mine is just a steady higher tone.
So much yes.
Mine is a super high pitch jet engine noise...and I mean soooper high pitch. Usually faint and I just “listen around it”, but sometimes so loud its scary.
Hearing aids have reduced the volume of my tinnitus most of the time.
Mine is also in my left ear. So weird.
How does that work? Would love to know!
Lol That would be terrible.
Me too. “Mamas, don’t let your babies grow up to be armored vehicle crewmen...”
I’ve had it for about 40 years. I figure in the broad range of mental and physical disorders and diseases, tinnitus is pretty minor, and is mostly an annoyance.
I’d like to know, too. My tinnitus developed a couple years ago, decades after my service, but vet friends told me it’s not uncommon. I spent a lot of time around jet engines, and I also spent a lot of time in the turret of a LAV with high frequency turret hydraulic noise, and a big chaingun going off next to my right ear. Docs could measure only a very slight hearing loss though, and nothing could be found on exams. Even got a MRI on my skull, I’m clear. How would hearing aids potentially help?
I have a theory that tinnitus is caused (in some/most cases) by Mercury fillings. I am having mine removed in Nov and will keep you posted
Re: TV subtitles
Not only do subtitles help me understand, I have noticed that most of the time, when I do not clearly hear the words, the subtitle print out stalls or posts gibberish.
That is actually encouraging to me, that the computer cannot understand it any better than I can.
I also keep my TV volume low, lest I disturb my neighbors.
LMAO! The Sound of Silence! Nice job. This tune when performed by the group Disturbed, is a favorite of mine, recently.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u9Dg-g7t2l4
I don't watch much TV, just like to hear it when I do. (Typically things like Mark Levin, Greg Kelly for example.)
When I first developed tinnitus, I thought it would drive me crazy.
But, after several years of listening to a constant high-pitched squeal, I am fine.
All work and no play make Jack a dull boy.
All work and no play make Jack a dull boy.
All work and no play make Jack a dull boy.
...
Mine were removed years ago but my little friend is still buzzing in my ears.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.