Comments on Profile Post by GCS

  1. Damocles
  2. GCS
    GCS
    Okay, Im getting really sad... I'm going off this forum for now
    Jan 8, 2022
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  3. NYCGuy
    NYCGuy
    That's a extreme case buddy, it's like everything in life, you have chronic people but then you can also check all the success story. My advice is to check sucess and positive stories, doesn't do any good watching all the negative ones.
    Jan 8, 2022
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  4. Damocles
    Damocles
    Not trying to upset you @GCS. Just trying to let you know how bad things can get if you don't take this condition seriously.
    Jan 8, 2022
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  5. Wrfortiscue
    Wrfortiscue
    There’s no end to how bad it can get unfortunately
    Jan 8, 2022
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  6. Stacken77
    Stacken77
    @GCS You asked, so here's my answer; there likely aren't any limit to volume and tones, which is horrifying. The most severe case of tinnitus and noxacusis I've ever heard, from Sweden too, worsen their tinnitus permanently by a whisper, and the volume has reached beyond loud train brakes squealing. They're understandibly applying for VAD.
    Jan 8, 2022
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  7. Stacken77
    Stacken77
    Maybe there's a limit, when "all the neurons" are excited or something, but I think that would exceed that which is survivable by far.

    But don't worry, you'll absolutely most likely not end up there, especially if you stop fooling around and take care of your ears. That's why you err on the side of caution, because worsening this is the absolutely last thing you'd want.
    Jan 8, 2022
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  8. Stacken77
    Stacken77
    We should absolutely not go around in 24/7 ear plugs, if not completely necessary, but we shouldn't blast music on 90 dB either, you understand me? :P
    Jan 8, 2022
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  9. GCS
    GCS
    I mean, yeah it's a discomfort, yeah I needed to adapt to something, but no way that bad that I'm taking my life. Poor guy, probably went through hell
    Jan 8, 2022
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  10. Shelbylynn
    Shelbylynn
    I somehow have a brother and a step father with tinnitus and of course me , guess who is only one on forums. Apparently they also have their bad days with it but it’s not as always catastrophic or worse case scenario. We do what we can and we “climb that bridge” if we ever get to it.
    Jan 8, 2022
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  11. Shelbylynn
    Shelbylynn
    @Stacken77 even tho I tsk tsk auditorially abusive listening habits, I can’t lie part of me thinks of loud music as a luxury. One I can’t afford anymore apparently lol. Oh to be ignorant and blissful and having the best tunes
    Jan 8, 2022
  12. Stacken77
    Stacken77
    @Shelbylynn I agree that there's something special about loud music. Many times I turned the volume up to 11 while driving and just immersed myself in the moment. Those days were just pure bliss...
    Jan 8, 2022
  13. GCS
    GCS
    @Shelbylynn @Stacken77 I liked to blast music too but I would say not ear wrecking levels. I just needed a 40 min ride + frustrated mood + the idea to blast music to out my frustration and with these ingredients I got T
    Jan 8, 2022
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  14. Wrfortiscue
    Wrfortiscue
    Is it bad to jam to music in the car with plugs or muffs? I still do … lol
    Jan 8, 2022
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  15. Stacken77
    Stacken77
    @Wrfortiscue With plugs and or muffs you should, theoretically, be safe. I don't know if I personally would do it, even if I made a great recovery. Say that the road noise is 80 dB, and the musics dB's are added on top of that. You better not turn that volume up to 11 lol
    Jan 8, 2022
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  16. Steph1710
    Steph1710
    @Wrfortiscue i listen to music too loud in my car. Sometimes I have to remind myself to turn in down a few notches. I wear ear plugs though, obviously. I can’t live without my music.
    Jan 8, 2022
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  17. Wrfortiscue
    Wrfortiscue
    @Stacken77 @Steph1710 yesh thats what I mean, I turn the volume so I can hear it over muffs or plugs. If I take them
    Off the sound isn’t overly loud but I guess bad for someone with noise induced T. Just don’t know if it’s harmful over time
    Jan 8, 2022
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  18. Exit
    Exit
    @Wrfortiscue depends on how fast you drive;)
    I would say a total volume in the car about max 85DB with muffs is far better than a kid screaming without muffs.
    50 miles is around 65-67db. If you go faster remember music is jumpy and you’re inside a small enclosed space.
    Jan 9, 2022
  19. Exit
    Exit
    I think it’s safer to drive with muffs and some music on top, rather than drive without muffs and no music.. So if it contributes to motivate muffs I’d say enjoy some music if you can. Ear plugs never been my friend..
    Jan 9, 2022
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