Hearing Programme on BBC

Sam Bridge

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May 11, 2016
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Loud music/gigs probably
Hey all

I was watching the one show earlier and they were promoting a health series that is currently running on the BBC. Tomorrow (Tuesday 25th) they are having a show specializing on hearing. From the clip they showed they tested the hearing of a youngish man who wears headphones and goes to concerts a lot, they tested his hearing and from what they described I believe he had some mild loss. No mention of T in the clip but I am sure there will be in the full show.

Will just tag those of you that I know are in the UK :)

@Michael Leigh , @Ed209, @Candy, @glynis

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p050rqdc
 
@Sam Bridge I notice the young women in the video clip think it's very funny listening to music through headphones at high volume levels. One listens for two hours a day at over 90db. She won't be laughing so much, when her ears start to ring and won't stop!
 
@Sam Bridge I notice the young women in the video clip think it's very funny listening to music through headphones at high volume levels. One listens for two hours a day at over 90db. She won't be laughing so much, when her ears start to ring and won't stop!

On the one show the clip was of a guy going to concerts and listening regularly at around 95db. He mentioned coming home deaf from concerts but it would soon go back to normal after a day or so. I sighed and face palmed, I assume they will tell him of the dangers of what he is doing. Just goes to show the lack of awareness and there are many people like this, I know because I was just like them.
 
@maltese @Paul10 @Kelvin check out the show in the original post and see what you think of it.

Makes me shiver to watch this...I was never a big headphone user but have been to literally hundreds of rock concerts. If it wants loud it was a disappointment. Now I know :( You cant tell the young...would our younger selves have listened ? :headphone:
 
Makes me shiver to watch this...I was never a big headphone user but have been to literally hundreds of rock concerts. If it wants loud it was a disappointment. Now I know :( You cant tell the young...would our younger selves have listened ? :headphone:

Well i am 28 and rock concerts did it for me! One of the guys on there said he has quit a few years before he has to worry about his hearing, I think he said he listened to music at loud volumes as well. I did laugh when he said that, deary me.
 
Well i am 28 and rock concerts did it for me! One of the guys on there said he has quit a few years before he has to worry about his hearing, I think he said he listened to music at loud volumes as well. I did laugh when he said that, deary me.
Im 50. Not sure what did it for me but Rock ( Muse, Carter USM, Slash, Radiohead ) may be partly to blame:sneaky:...didn't even notice T though until my tooth was filled.
Odd...but then so is T. Maybe Rock 'laid the foundations' and the Dentist added the roof :LOL: In hindsight I wish I had let my tooth rot. Oh well it is what it is.
 
@maltese @Paul10 @Kelvin check out the show in the original post and see what you think of it.
I see this on buses and whatnot, people blasting music on their earphones; I just want to pull them out for their sake! Very hard to convince people that it shouldn't be done though; most just probably think "meh if I get hearing loss, I'll just wear a hearing aid". T doesn't come into a lot of people's minds.
 

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