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I got £2000 in 1984, but I'd rather have my hearing backIm a bit down in my right ear, nearly 4 years of rifles in the days when ear defenders were considered effeminate. I got 3 gees compo for that. Still, its only minor,
I got £2000 in 1984, but I'd rather have my hearing backIm a bit down in my right ear, nearly 4 years of rifles in the days when ear defenders were considered effeminate. I got 3 gees compo for that. Still, its only minor,
I love music. I live for it. Im a rocker, and thats a lifestyle as well as a music choice. If im not playing it myself, im listening to it. As a result im very careful with my hearing as if I went deaf then for me that would be the end.
I was a complete idiot when I was young... Coming back from the pub and putting my headphones on and fulling asleep with music blasting me at crazily high volume. That kind of thing...The blacksmith shop made me deaf, at the time didn't think 120 + decibels could harm you, or if they knew they could care less.
Right ear is the worse and the left is not much better, I use to love music, but it's a bit one sided now![]()
I'm the sameThere are certain frequencies that I can't hear at at all now. I'm not talking about the usual loss of high frequencies with age - frequencies below and above which I can still hear.
My bigger worry is what does it take to let me sleep.Blimey, what's it take to wake you up!
Turning the lights off at 04:30 today did it for me!My bigger worry is what does it take to let me sleep.
I don't get that I just can't hear20 years of racing motorbikes - tinnitus is a bugger!![]()
I've got tinnitus too!I don't get that I just can't hear
I have tinnitus in my left ear. I've had it for about 3 years no. No idea why it happened. Most of the time I can ignore it, but sometimes it's so loud. It's a constant high pitched continuous sound.
WoW that sounds like my ExI've always thought tinnitus would be a really distracting and difficult thing to live with.