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- Gender:
- Male
- Location:
- Calgary, Alberta, Canada
- Occupation:
- Retired from telephone system in 1993
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About
- Gender:
- Male
- Location:
- Calgary, Alberta, Canada
- Occupation:
- Retired from telephone system in 1993
- Tinnitus Since:
- 2002
- Cause of Tinnitus:
- Unknown, possibly playing drums
I have been playing drums since I was 17 years of age. I had a band back in the mid 60's called The Count Victors. We recorded with Coral Records but didn't play loud rock like some bands.
I still play today, with a Jam Band at a local Legion, and I play congas with The Sentimental Journey Big Band here in Calgary.
I am unsure when my Tinnitus really started, and it is not very loud like some I have heard about, but it is continuous. I don't believe it is louder or softer at any particular times or with what I am doing. I don't believe it is having much of a negative effect on the way I live or play, but it is just always there. Sometimes it seems louder on my right side and sometimes not and I don't know when or why it starts to be off centre. I have great sympathy for those that hear it extremely loud. It must make their lives very difficult.Interact