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Last poll of 2019, your tinnitus experiance
December 24, 2019, 12:22 PM
flashguyLast poll of 2019, your tinnitus experiance
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Originally posted by smschulz:
Not sure if there is much if any distinction from no. 4 and 5.
Mine is constant but I don't notice it except at night watching TV especially with the volume down.
It is like a faint white noise - constant much like a computer fan/noise.
Otherwise throughout the day it doesn't really bother me or come into play.
This is also my experience.
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Texan by choice, not accident of birth December 24, 2019, 01:05 PM
1lowlifequote:
Originally posted by stoney180:
Sounds like cicadas really causes trouble in large groups and restaurants.
Never thought about it, but that is kinda what mine sounds like.
It is a rather high pitch tone.
I just did a few frequency tests and it seems to be right at 6300 Hz.
I put my earbuds in to take them.
This test was a little long.
Tinnitus Matching This is a simple
Online Tone GeneratorMy hearing aids were supposed to help in crowds and restaurants, but they really don't.
I can even control the alleged direction they focus on with my phone.
But I really need to be close to someone while watching them talk to understand them.
I contribute my hearing loss to a few things.
1. Hereditary, my Dad has it.
2. Too much loud music over the last 57 years.
Not only a plethora of concerts (that I still go to), but audio systems I've had in my vehicles.
3. Driving professionally for 34 years, first 10 in UPS package cars with the doors usually open and a motor sitting underneath a thin sheet of plastic.
Last 24 driving semis, although some are quieter now than they were in 1994.
December 24, 2019, 01:34 PM
TinymanGuess I'm blessed not to be any worse than it is. 50 years working in, on and around aircraft has s slight ring noticeable only when things are quiet like at night. Don't notice it at all other than that.
Guess when told to wear ear plugs AND muffs I complied. Yes, shooting now too.
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December 24, 2019, 08:58 PM
Valpo FzI have it all the time but usually in the background. Sometimes it is debilitating and makes it impossible to here anything else.
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December 24, 2019, 09:37 PM
Frenchy100437 here and it set in big time about 2 years ago. There are some days where it is gone but those days are the exception, not the rule. Have been getting hearing tests done now on a yearly basis and have high frequency loss in both ears. Since I gave been using hearing protection from the start when shooting, and while using power equipment. They believe it was due to work, specifically the sirens and fire alarm systems. I am using custom plugs and other hearing protection we have in our apparatus now to try and preserve what I have left. Hoping I can keep the "normal" ranges of hearing by doing this.
This has kinda been the first realization that I am getting old, dammit.
December 24, 2019, 09:56 PM
urbanwarrior238Have it for years, constant. Your pole has the question - 'I got help and cured' If anyone can tell me what the cure is I will do it but alas, I think we are stuck with it

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December 25, 2019, 08:18 AM
smschulzquote:
Originally posted by urbanwarrior238:
Have it for years, constant. Your pole has the question - 'I got help and cured' If anyone can tell me what the cure is I will do it but alas, I think we are stuck with it
I went to the ear doc a couple of years ago to see if there is anything that can be done.
Nope, my doc said even he has it!

December 25, 2019, 09:16 AM
mrapteam666I have high level hearing loss and have had it since I was 22. (The first time I enlisted in the Army)
I guess growing up working around construction sites, hunting, shooting and then the 25mm Bushmasters on the Bradley Scout vehicles took its toll.
I never really notice it.
I never thought about coffee aggravating it. I drink way way too much coffee through out the day. I may try a few days with only a cup in the morning.
December 25, 2019, 09:43 AM
KMitch200Mine is very high pitched, constant and really a PITA.
Too much shooting when young and dumb. Add to that 31 yrs of using a diamond plate diesel engine cover as an arm rest with a siren and air horn blasting and yeah, w/o hearing aids I’m pretty deaf.
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December 25, 2019, 12:51 PM
AITGI voted for 3.5. I have always had hearing loss in some frequencies: it kept me out of the Army back when they were drafting anyone with a pulse.
I then spent the next 30+ years as a diesel mechanic. The ringing started just about when I retired. It's annoying, but not as bad as the hearing loss. If I'm in a crowded room I find the level of concentration I use to hear a particular conversation is really tiring. Compared to that, the ringing is no big deal...it's a long way from my heart.
December 29, 2019, 11:37 AM
RinehartI also noticed that I have gotten better at lip reading over the years. Hearing/comprehending tonal languages can be challenging.
December 29, 2019, 12:55 PM
KampfhamsterI voted for Nr. 4. It's inconvenient, but I can ignore it most of the time.
Got it two years ago during a shooting class. A round went off when it shouldn't have. I was nearby and because we were just talking about the drill we had just done I wasn't wearing my hearing protection.
Wouldn't have been a problem if I didn't have a cold that day, but that doesn't help now.
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December 29, 2019, 01:12 PM
HobbsService related and the VA grants 10% disability for hearing loss. Sounds like a whole bunch of crickets. I grew up sleeping with the windows open and the summer night sounds of crickets was something I enjoyed. So, tinnitus doesn't bother me much and I hardly even think about it more than a couple of times a day ... unless someone posts about it.
December 29, 2019, 01:51 PM
wreckdiverRarely notice it, until it gets mentioned. Thanks Bendable! It is definitely there but doesn't bother me too much.
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December 29, 2019, 01:55 PM
229DAKquote:
Originally posted by Hobbs:
Service related and the VA grants 10% disability for hearing loss.
Correct me if I am wrong, but I believe the VA only grants the 10% disability IF the hearing loss is not correctable.
My BIL has service-induced hearing loss but gets hearing aids from the VA to correct it and no 10% disability.
I have tinnitus, which is not correctable, and I receive the 10% disability.
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December 29, 2019, 02:08 PM
RGRacingWatching the Vikings 2nd string lose to the bears so I opened Sig forum and this post. My ears are ringing. I was fine before.