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  • Sometimes i hear a thud in my left ear (bad one). Afterwards it feels like i have a bit of fluid inside. Anyone know what this might be?
    Sammy0225
    Baffled about this one bud
    Jsm_Joestar
    yea its pretty strange. It happens once in a while and it might have something to do with my H and T so ill look into it
    Whats the deal with people watching tiktok on full volume. i already dislike the app but damm. It seems like people want everyone to hear.
    KoolKat
    they have no idea what tinnitus and hearing loss is thats why. i was the same too. i use to blast 100db in my ear while riding a subway in an already loud city ahhh ignorance is bliss
    Jsm_Joestar
    @KoolKat i dont mean the people who wear earbuds or headphones i understand that one. But those who just blast it for everyone to hear
    Love your profile pic, reminds me of the early 2000s when id sit and watch hours upon hours of episodes lol, ahhh the good ole days before we had this demonic horrible condition. One day if we get a treatment im buying the whole boxset and a whole slew of toonami anime shows i watched back then
    KoolKat
    I watched hunter hunter back in 2018 for the 1st time n was BLOWN away. they created my other favorite YUYU HAKUSHOW.
    Funny thing with attack on titans is I only watch the first season cause I made a stupid vow in 2014 to
    Not continue the later seasons until my tinnitus goes away.
    KoolKat
    The only reason I watched hunter hunter was cause I didnt expect it to be good I thought it was a kids show. But boy was I wrong. All im going to say is… the Ant arc… lord have mercy. speechless. Such a good arc. I cant wait until the author gets better. I want to see whats all the ruckus about these dark continents. it was depressing to see how they struggled with the ants. that saga was 1 of my top 5 arcs period.
    KoolKat
    I can pop my left ear and the pitch of my T changes. Does this mean something?
    I saw you're coding. I'm doing it as well and trying to get a job with it. I have had reactivity/distortions since a concert about four months ago and glad I am doing something that lets me stay at home haha. What do you code in?
    Jsm_Joestar
    Its great isnt it? 4 months is a short period so im hopefull you wil get better. have you noticed any improvements?
    Authier
    Thank you I hope so too. I have noticed small improvements. My tinnitus definitely has improved but the reactivity has started recently about a few weeks ago.
    Jsm_Joestar
    @Authier i hope it keeps improving. remember to protect when needed. and most importantly dont be ashamed of protecting or telling people about your situation. you have to live with it
    Any good reccomendations for speakers? I have noxacusis that is improving and i am looking for a speaker that doesnt irritate my ear much
    TheCapybara
    @Strawberryblonde Same audiogram for me (these standard tests are really useless lol) , I posted the result in my thread a good while ago. What does yours usually react to with distortions/reactivity?
    S
    Anything low frequency or white noise like. The boiler in the kitchen is on and yet I can just about hear beeps going along with it. Frustrating cause it has sort of disappeared before or I've not noticed it then bam it's back. Going on 10 months nearly now :( @TheCapybara
    TheCapybara
    @Strawberryblonde If it's low frequency, do you ever hear it in people's voices too? I guess it'll come and go, any accoustic trauma seems enough to bring it back just when it calmed down a bit, had that happen during new years fireworks.

    Going on 8 months soon, gotten more used to it by now at least but I hope it'll improve more, for all of us.
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