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    Tinnitus Without Hearing Loss. How Is This Possible?

    From what you've said, you seem quite knowledgeable on this topic. Could you answer a hearing loss question for me?
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    Hearing Loss

    I've had something similar, except I would experience near deffness in one ear for about a few seconds. During this time, a simultanious ringing sound would be heard in that ear, then fade away just as the hearing came back to normal. Someone told me that was an ear hair cell falling off...
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    How Long Until Hearing Loss?

    Hi all, Just introducing myself with some questions like everyone else here. I have a question regarding hearing damage and hearing loss. I've gone to about 6 very loud, small venue live shows where on these occasions, I would experience a temporary threshold shift and a louder than usual...
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    Fear of Going Deaf

    Hope you all don't mind me asking a question here instead of making a new thread question. It's related to this. With noise exposure damage that has happened once or a few times, there after, how long might it take to lose say 7 db of hearing in the high-mid and or high frequecies?
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    Fear of Going Deaf

    Haha that's a good question. I mean sometimes I think that people have such bad hearing, that they can no longer even hear their own ears ring! Who knows.
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    Anyone Else Have This Blood Rushing Sound?

    If it's momentary like that, it's probably a curable vascular issue as you have mentioned. I've heard that before. As for myself, I'm pretty sure the lower rumbling tinnitus is more prominent when waking up from an hour of sleep or a nights worth of sleep. Perhaps I have a combination of blood...
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    New 'Rumbling' Like Tinnitus

    From what I know about sound and tinnitus, and as you mentioned, one reason why you're hearing that is some kind of vascular condition you've acquired, maybe from a change in diet or something else. Otherwise, I have a theory on the low rumbling part myself; low frequency noise exposure. My...
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    Low Rumble Is Pulsatile Tinnitus

    That sounds like a very valid theory, seeing that it lasts momentarily, and consistently happens in that situation.