"Rick Samuel" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I have a slight case of tinnitus, so a loud noise can increase the
> ringing?
> I just flew back to the Mideast, from the US, after the flight it seemed
> the ringing was louder, but has returned to normal.
I've taken to wearing noise canceling head phones while traveling to cut the
wind/engine/rail/fan/road noise. I also wear them while on the computer,
which I use as a DVR, as I can turn the volume way down and eliminate the
fan and other background noises. At times I wear the noise canceling
headphones while traveling even if I'm not listening to anything (e.g., CD,
movie, etc.) simply to kill the noise.
All the "noise" I've encountered over the years has left me with some
ringing. I'm sure shooting without hearing protection as a kid didn't
help--when I got hearing protection I was the only one I knew who had it. I
always use it in the shop.
John
John Grossbohlin wrote:
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>
> I'm sure shooting without hearing protection as a kid didn't
> help--
Yep, and driving tractors. My high-frequency hearing is not very good,
drives SWMBO nuts. "Do you hear that cricket? It's driving me crazy!"
me: "What cricket?"
or, "Don't you hear the engine pinging?" me: "What pinging?"
... ad infinitum
--
If you're going to be dumb, you better be tough
Yes.
And, if you check your hearing, you will probably find that the
tinnitus indicates a loss of hearing acuity.
Cherish and protect the hearing you've got, cause hearing aids are NO
fun.
Old Guy
Who wears two, and still misses the punch line on jokes.
On Jan 18, 2:24=A0am, "Rick Samuel" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> =A0I have a slight case of tinnitus, so a loud noise can increase the rin=
ging?
> =A0I just flew back to the Mideast, from the US, after the flight it seem=
ed
> the ringing was louder, but has returned to normal.
"Mark & Juanita" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> John Grossbohlin wrote:
>
> ... snip
>>
>> I'm sure shooting without hearing protection as a kid didn't
>> help--
>
> Yep, and driving tractors. My high-frequency hearing is not very good,
> drives SWMBO nuts. "Do you hear that cricket? It's driving me crazy!"
> me: "What cricket?"
> or, "Don't you hear the engine pinging?" me: "What pinging?"
>
Yeah... guns, tractors, motorcycles, snow mobiles, hammering nails,
compressor driven jack hammers, various power tools, and rock 'n roll all
did their share of damage before hearing protectors and noise canceling
headphones came into regular use. ;~) Note that my sons don't have to be
told to put on the hearing protection and safety glasses... it's part of the
routine as is wearing a helmet while mountain biking.
John