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That's because the chances are really low, 0.1 - 1% chance to get it from anti depressants, your other tablets didn't give you ringing.. so maybe it could be something else?
I went to an Empire cinema in the U.K. So yes it was a big cinema, I couldn't feel any bass tbh maybe because I sat in the middle? But overall I.T was not a loud movie compared to what I normally go and see.
I went to see it on Monday, not a loud movie at all, just miss the loud trailers and then go see it, still use ear plugs though but really it's a good movie and not loud at all like action movies
Sorry but how do you know that? He already suffered with bad depression.. and how does anyone know that even if he didn't get T he might still have committed suicide. Nobody will know.
Thanks for that, if I could just move on from it I would.. it's not that easy having OCD and obsessing over everything what is negative and bad. Thanks though
@Crook24 yeah I understand, I'm still waiting to hear back from the doctors for my therapist appointment unfortunately I'm on a waiting list this is to sort out my anxiety and OCD which I've had for years, but yeah what does your T sound like by the way?
@Crook24 Yeah I get you, like the weird thing is I always thought about the T and one day I was watching Tv and it was a program about schizophrenia and I started to worry and obsess that I would get this mental illness and forgot about the T for a few weeks and then saw on the news about...
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It seems I only hear my tinnitus when I think about it... but when I seem to get another obsession stuck in my head I forget about the tinnitus and can't hear it, as I have been diagnosed with OCD, the obsessive thoughts part. Thoughts?