I'm a reporter in the Greensboro, N.C. area and I'm working on an article about tinnitus. I'm hoping to educate young people about the dangers of loud music and sounds, and I was wondering if someone here would be willing to share their story and experience with tinnitus with me?
It is good to see that people are trying to get tinnitus to media. By what time do you need the experience? Im a young person and got mine from loud music, but I am very tired at the moment so I could write smth to you in a couple of days
helloIt is good to see that people are trying to get tinnitus to media. By what time do you need the experience? Im a young person and got mine from loud music, but I am very tired at the moment so I could write smth to you in a couple of days
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Hi! That would be absolutely perfect and I'm excited to hear your story! Do you think you'd have time before next Tuesday or so?
in case I forget, dont hesitate to PM me
what do you need more specifically?Just your story -- how long you've had tinnitus, how you got it, what it's like living with it and any sort of psychological or emotional repercussions you've experienced. Have you had any luck with treatments? Do you have any advice or warnings for others?sure ill get it to you by the weekendin case I forget, dont hesitate to PM me
what do you need more specifically?

I'm a reporter in the Greensboro, N.C. area and I'm working on an article about tinnitus. I'm hoping to educate young people about the dangers of loud music and sounds, and I was wondering if someone here would be willing to share their story and experience with tinnitus with me?

(I don't know whether i should laugh or cry). The awareness isn't much improved in 16 y btw, it's quite hard to explain my 7 year younger brother (23) to wear ear protection in Foo Fighters concert. Basically before the band starts the Dave Grohl himself should yell to the mic, that everybody, especial in front, should put their earplugs in. Maybe that would help.
I'm a reporter in the Greensboro, N.C. area and I'm working on an article about tinnitus. I'm hoping to educate young people about the dangers of loud music and sounds, and I was wondering if someone here would be willing to share their story and experience with tinnitus with me?
) every day for 2-3 hours on max. volume for around 7-8 years. I never went to concerts, occasionally went to bars and clubs but I think the most important thing must have been the music. I ssuppose I must have good ears, as I never experienced any problems. I alsso always used cheap plugs, which are not able to play music that loud. Anyway, in October 2013 I stopped listening to my Mp3 and threw it away. I didnt know about tinnitus but I knew it could cause hearing loss. Of course my parents had warned me frequently about it but I never cared. I always thought I would wear hearing aids and never really thought what it means. In Nov 2013 sort of randomly, after a long stressful period I started hearing a faint ring and it hasnt left. In the beginning I hoped it would go away, but it hasnt. I went through a period of anxiety and stress,s but Id say I have habituated more or less. I suppose a genetic background of depresssion also plays role in the anxiety, as the ringing doesn't really bother me and I dont notice it unless i Think about it. I dont really go out anymore, because I dont want to it to get louder. I could wear plugs of course, but nobody makes custom made (eg. the ones that are made speficially after your earcanal) but nobody makes them here. I dont see this as a loss really, I just go to the theatre, art exhibitions and restaurants more. I have measured by hearing twice and its good or very good, so no hearing losss. I cant help but think though that if I had turned down the Mp3 50% I would have no tinnitus. I really appreciate you writing an article about it, because this is an issue that needs to be discussed. Doctors ssay already now that in 10-20 years when my generation hits middle age we will have a lot more people with hearing issues due to looud mussic, which has become a rule. You cant go out at night without having to listen to blaring loud music, because people dont think. Therefore i hope that in 20 years there will be music limitationss and fines for the ones who dont follow them
Will be happy to help.I hope you will write down the stories anomymously and wont mention location
All the best!Was your story ever published?I'm a reporter in the Greensboro, N.C. area and I'm working on an article about tinnitus. I'm hoping to educate young people about the dangers of loud music and sounds, and I was wondering if someone here would be willing to share their story and experience with tinnitus with me?
Here you go...Was your story ever published?