smaugman
04.09.16 | It's driving me nuts |
Deathconscious
04.09.16 | I thought about doing ear wax removal but thats exactly why i didnt, it can cause that shit. |
smaugman
04.09.16 | My ear hurt like hell, it was because of the wax. But I don't understand how they can do a procedure that's relatively unsafe |
Flugmorph
04.09.16 | I got tinnitus for about five years now. You'll get used to it. |
Flugmorph
04.09.16 | I got tinnitus for about five years now. You'll get used to it. |
ChoccyPhilly
04.09.16 | Out of curiosity, how did your ear wax develop? I'm terrified of tinnitus; i went to a gig once and my ears were ringing for two days straight and trying to get to bed was so depressing because i thought i had developed it |
Keyblade
04.09.16 | man, my left ear has been plugged with wax for a couple of months now. i was thinking of getting it removed, but naw eff that now. i'll start with olive oil/drops instead |
Deathconscious
04.09.16 | If i for whatever reason couldnt enjoy music anymore, i would literally contemplate suicide. |
smaugman
04.09.16 | On two occations, I have pressed wax further into my ear, building up a sizeable lump. The thing is, it can be that my ear uses some time to adapt because the volume now is higher than it was earlier. However, I also read that in some cases syringing can cause tinnitus or worsen it. Also, using a metal fork or whatever in a specific way can be very damaging. It was not a doctor who did the procedure, rather a nurse. And I have no idea how experienced she was. I'm going to another doctor now and checking what he might say |
Keyblade
04.09.16 | yea ive fucked myself over a couple of times trying to dig out wax only to push it further. it hurt like hell once, and i had to take painkillers. learned my lesson, and now whenever my shit gets plugged i get someone to drop some oil in there to soften it up. it eventually opens up by itself |
smaugman
04.09.16 | Yea, mine is constantly there atm, the only time I don't hear it is when I'm in the shower |
smaugman
04.09.16 | What I actually wanna hear is other sputniker's experience and treatment |
iloveyouall
04.09.16 | i've never had any experience with tinnitus, but i'm still sad to hear this... i hope that it's only a temporary thing and that it clears up soon enough. listening to white noise when you sleep might help drown it out (and since white noise is all frequencies at equal volume, it almost simulates silence, so sleeping to it is easy)... |
smaugman
04.09.16 | Maybe I should check that out... Anyway, what's awful is that treatment and medicine is quite limited. Not very much can help. It would be so smooth if the fucked up hair cell could be surgically removed |
p4p
04.09.16 | if you never had any experience with tinnitus, you're probably not an avid music listener or never go to a club/live music |
p4p
04.09.16 | just embrace it smaug |
Tunaboy45
04.09.16 | I think I'm getting the early symptoms if it unfortunately, whenever it's silent I can hear a constant ringing, quite offputting when I've reading at night but getting used to it. My dad has it and he says you get used to it after a while. |
Cygnatti
04.09.16 | i've had tinnitus for a few years. you get used to it, but it gets worse/hurts if you listen to music with earbuds/headphones over an extended period of time. regardless of how quiet you make the music too. |
Tunaboy45
04.09.16 | Doesn't hinder my enjoyment of music and that's all that really matters. |
p4p
04.09.16 | yeah just ignore the buzzing/ringing/hissing noise and you're good. well not good but you'll manage. |
Tunaboy45
04.09.16 | You see kids at gigs wearing earplugs and noise cancellers at gigs and you just think fuck that. |
Cygnatti
04.09.16 | i started listening to ambient,electronic,noise after getting tinnitus, and yea it doesn't really affect it for me anyways. |
Keyblade
04.09.16 | take precautions guys. smaug's situation's unfortunate, but a lot of the time it's bad listening habits that cause it
http://www.sputnikmusic.com/list.php?memberid=515826&listid=161912 |
smaugman
04.09.16 | Im only 17, and my ears have been fine until now. I've never been to a consert or club, and I listen to music with responsible volume. About half the bar is used on iPhone. Never use earbuds. |
Tunaboy45
04.09.16 | I was at a Ghost show and this guy said to me "he's such a fan, he's listening to them right now" and pointed to a kid wearing the kind of noise cancellers they use on construction sites. Me and my mate couldn't stop laughing for the whole show, the kid just stood there and looked completely disinterested. |
ChoccyPhilly
04.09.16 | 'You see kids at gigs wearing earplugs and noise cancellers at gigs and you just think fuck that.'
I see no one wearing earplugs in gigs these days. They're like gym gloves; they're good for you in every way possible, apart from the fact you probably cant hear the actual music as well, but everyone looks down on it so much so that it's an embarrassment to wear, which is just totally wrong |
Tunaboy45
04.09.16 | Really? I see it all the time and it just seems ridiculous (even though it's probably the sensible thing to do). If it didn't look so embarrassing I'm sure more people would do it. |
ChoccyPhilly
04.09.16 | but that's the thing, i dont think anyone should scorn or laugh at earplugs, it is literally just like the idiots who laugh at people for using gym gloves and what do you have to show for your laughing? Tinnitus, insomnia and general discomfort. It's not a bragging right you want to have although in terms of actually engaging with the music, yeah earplugs suck. |
Keyblade
04.09.16 | rather look embarrassing than lose my hearing tbh |
Deathconscious
04.09.16 | Yeah ive been meaning to start wearing earplugs to shows. If you make fun of someone for it youre just being a dumbass. Like youre actually going to criticize someone for not wanting to wreck their ear drums? |
p4p
04.09.16 | Also pick your album carefully. I'd stay away from records with sharp productions like that Fallujah album or Miguel's debut album (those piercing drums) cuz i know it'll hurt my ears overtime. |
Tunaboy45
04.09.16 | @Choccy It's a strange situation because in protecting your hearing you can't enjoy the live music and in not protecting it you end up enjoying everything else. I've considered wearing ear plugs before but then decided against it.
While we're on the subject of gym gloves, I rarely see anyone wearing them either. |
Tunaboy45
04.09.16 | @p4p listening to The Flesh Prevails on headphones quite literally gives me a headache (even on a low volume), the production is just awful |
ChoccyPhilly
04.09.16 | 'the kid just stood there and looked completely disinterested.'
Also, this is a weird thing. like, the last gig I went to with Mad. and his flatmate, me and him were totally still; the crowd were dancing and moving about but we both stood completely still and our friend was like "the sputnik boys dont know how to have fun" but you engage in music differently and not moving around doesn't mean you're bored
Calluses aren't too bad; so i don't mind not wearing gloves but the amount of fb vids of people berating others calling them a pussy or whatever for wearing gloves is asinine and idiotic as fuck |
Tunaboy45
04.09.16 | When I say disinterested I mean he was stood there with his arms folded, checking his phone every now and then. He wasn't even nodding his head or anything. I'm sure he was just a unique case and obviously most people with ear plugs will still engage with the music but seeing someone completely bored at a show was... strange |
Tunaboy45
04.09.16 | As long as the Calluses don't cause me any pain I don't mind, if they ever did I'd wear gloves for sure. |
ChoccyPhilly
04.09.16 | lol he was probably dragged there then, that does seem proper disinterested. |
smaugman
04.09.16 | I haven't listened to anything since the ringing started, and probably won't listen over the next few days. Right now I'm waiting for a doctor at a clinic (paid by the government fuck yeah!), and hopefully things will be cleared up |
Tunaboy45
04.09.16 | I hope it gets better for you man, that sounds like a difficult scenario to be in. |
Tunaboy45
04.09.16 | @Choccy if you can stand at a Ghost show and be bored shitless during the intro to Pinnacle you must have been dragged there because that was fucking amazing to hear live |
smaugman
04.09.16 | Yeah, I've been feeling extremely depressed these past two days |
Tunaboy45
04.09.16 | All the best man, just think about how amazing music will sound when you can listen to it again |
Relinquished
04.09.16 | keep strong man it's not the end of the world, adapt and move on with the program |
ChoccyPhilly
04.09.16 | Tinnitus is one of those things that no one truly knows if there is a cure or something that at least soothes things. It's pretty much down to chance as to whether your cochlear hairs will sort itself out so yeah, hope things work out for you, man |
TwigTW
04.09.16 | Sorry to hear about your Tinnitus Smaugman. That sucks. I remember how crushed I was when mine first started. Won't deny that tinnitus can be very annoying (especially at first), but my experience is that over time you get used to it. The sound gets lower and less irritating . . . Yours seems to be connected to a specific injury, so maybe when that injury heals the tinnitus will go away too--fingers crossed--good that you are going to see the doctor about it. |
smaugman
04.09.16 | It's 100% connected with the removal |
Ovrot
04.09.16 | whenever my ears ring i just listen to louder riffs and make it succumb to my will works everytime |
smaugman
04.09.16 | i cant bring myself to do anything that may potentially make it worse |
iloveyouall
04.09.16 | "if you never had any experience with tinnitus, you're probably not an avid music listener or never go to a club/live music"
no, i'm just not silly. if i'm going to see live music, i'll pack earplugs. if i'm going out to the club, i make sure to drink so my judgement is impaired, and if i'm just listening to music on my own, i play it at reasonably volumes because i value my ears. simple as that. |
smaugman
04.09.16 | yea, it's always smarter to be on the safe side |
Shuyin
04.09.16 | Got Tinnitus for something like 7 years, I may actually have had it for longer but it only got serious 7-8 years ago. All I can tell you is that alcohol and caffeine make it worse so you may want to take it easy with those. White noise helps sleeping but it needs to be at the same level of the noise your experiencing not louder or it won't mask the ringing successfully.
Living with Tinnitus isn't easy if you don't accept it as part of your life and that your ears do have a problem which means you absolutely must NOT abuse music volumes when listening to your mp3 (for example) or you may end up regretting it |
someguest
04.09.16 | Tinnitus is pretty much a given with people like us who enjoy music to such a degree. White noise helps with things like sleeping. |
Shuyin
04.09.16 | BTW, I also successfully cope with my condition because I have an easy going life. My job doesn't involve being near noisy places or machines, if an ambulance passes by I tend to cover my ears, etc. By doing this my Tinnitus got more quiet and I'd like to keep it that way.
Before I forget: Tinnitus gets worse if you're stressed out and/or if you keep focusing on it |
lyzakthellama
04.09.16 | These are good and dont detract from sound quality at shows much at all. They're discreet and not obvious at shows. If you go to shows often, please wear ear plugs, not much is scarier to me than losing my hearing
https://www.getdubs.com/products/dubs?gclid=CNu83ZaGgswCFQYNaQodgfcPig |
someguest
04.09.16 | I agree with lyzakthellama. I just bought some earasers last week. I'm going to start wearing them at shows. |
anarchistfish
04.09.16 | I've had tinnitus for years. Think it was as a result of the intracranial hypertension I had as a kid.
It's a fucking pain but you tend to get used to it. Mine isn't so bad and most of the time I forget about it unless I'm in silence. Seems to get worse when you're drunk as well. |
anarchistfish
04.09.16 | "If i for whatever reason couldnt enjoy music anymore, i would literally contemplate suicide."
yh honestly if I had to choose between being blind and being deaf I'm really not sure I'd pick the deafness |
smaugman
04.09.16 | listening to a lot of music doesn't necessarily give you tinnitus. at least not if the volume is appropriate |
someguest
04.09.16 | True. It becomes an issue with extended listening as you keep turning the volume up to increase the effect. |
smaugman
04.09.16 | but again, my tinnitus isn't from music at all |
someguest
04.09.16 | I would call you an exception in a thread about tinnitus on a music web site. |
Shuyin
04.09.16 | We all eventually pump up the volume when that one songs starts playing |
someguest
04.09.16 | ^^^ |
Mart49
04.09.16 | I got it about 6 months ago from a concert. Wanted to die at first but I'm fine now. I don't even use white noise to sleep. The first few weeks/months are awful and there's really no other way around it. Personal response to stress can make it different for everyone, though. Your situation is different from mine as well, I'm not sure what it means when you get it from a procedure like the one you had. It is possible it will go away, but I would recommend not to wish for it. I mean obviously you're gonna wish it to go away but when you wake up everyday hoping it's gone it will drive you crazy. It just takes time and you will get used to it. Stay away from headphones and wear earplugs to loud events. Anyone who makes fun of earplugs is an idiot. You can hear music at concerts perfectly fine with them in. I would also take a break from music for a while. |
Mart49
04.09.16 | as far as dealing with it, white noise does help for sleep. Just hang around places with soft background noises too to help forget about it. I started jogging and I think that helped me relax some. The key is to take care of your ears so it doesn't get worse but also just try to keep living a regular life and not let it bother you. It gets better over time trust me. I've read articles where people push it out of their minds and realize one day its gone. You can also get used to it and its like its not even there. |
Kman418
04.09.16 | who the hell thinks wearing earplugs at shows is embarrassing i see at least 2 or 3 dozen people with them at every show i go to
also tbh after a certain volume i enjoy shows more with them in, like its better to have everything slightly muffled and less dynamic than being in physical pain every few seconds cuz its so loud |
ChoccyPhilly
04.09.16 | agreed, I've been clubbing with mates before and even if everything is set up to be a good night, the music can sometimes be that bit too loud and it puts me off so much that I'd rather just leave by myself to escape it |
Ignimbrite
04.09.16 | I saw Unearth last week and one of the openers (I think it was Ringworm) was so fucking loud and shittily mixed that I literally drove to the nearest Walgreens and bought earplugs. I don't go to shows enough to already have hearing damage, but one more like that and I'll be risking it. I've ordered some of those earplugs that are supposed to cancel all frequencies equally on Amazon, so that should at least be way better than the shitty foam ones. |
Shuyin
04.09.16 | Just don't forget to have the earplugs clean before using them again, ear infections can be a pain |
ZombicidalMan
04.09.16 | Got tinnitus after too many loud band practices. My drummer liked to hit the kick when I bent down to adjust pedal sittings...
You get used to it. I find wiggling the ear usually stops it, and if it's bugging me at night, I listen to music quietly so it drowns out the ringing. If you do develop tinnitus, always bring ear plugs to a concert because the ringing will last extra long |
anarchistfish
04.09.16 | "My drummer liked to hit the kick when I bent down to adjust pedal sittings..."
Man would get slapped |
ChoccyPhilly
04.09.16 | hit kick, get banged |
Riviere
04.10.16 | I've had it all my life, as dumb as it sounds I just don't think about it. Maybe it's because I'm so used to it and haven't known anything else. Some days it's worse than others and when I'm in a parked car alone it's pretty intense. There's a bunch of books that have been written on methods for tuning it out, I've never read into them but that's probably a good bet if you really can't stand it. |
smaugman
04.11.16 | I got some hopefully positive news: the tinnitus is most likely stemming from an irritated eardrum and will go away :D |
zakalwe
04.11.16 | Getting your ear syringed when it's completely blocked is one of the greatest things life has to offer.
Had tinnitus for years now, you subconsciously focus on different things until you don't even notice it.
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smaugman
04.11.16 | im just crossing my fingers hoping it will go away when my eardrum recovers |
ChoccyPhilly
04.11.16 | Good to hear, man I wish you a speedy recovery |
TwigTW
04.11.16 | "most likely stemming from an irritated eardrum and will go away" nice! |
smaugman
04.11.16 | I know! :D |