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    Do You Still Listen to Music?

    I'm still a firm believer in sound being the key to habituation. Sensitivity to sound is cured by sound. I've experienced it. T, however, remains with me, and for it I have a transmitter that sends MP3 recordings into my bluetooth hearing aids. On "bad" days, I listen to crickets most of the...
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    Post Your Favorite Songs

    Just for fun, my brother and me.... "Because" by the Dave Clark Five
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    For Sale: Someone Needs Hearing Aids?

    I sell my stuff on Amazon, but have not yet had the need to find a buyer for a pair of hearing aids. I wear hearing aids and could not get through the day without them. Maybe a trade would work for you; that is, if you're needing something other than money. What can you think of that would be...
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    American Pharoah and the Triple Crown

    In one article, the estimate for his lifetime value in stud fees will be from $100 to $150 million. It was the first triple crown winner in 37 years. I'll bet even Vito Corleone wouldn't be able to get close to this winner. Security by the truck load he'll have, for sure. Such a horse could...
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    Your Tinnitus Sound

    I have an assortment of sounds in my head, from the very common cricket to ringing, swishing, tapping, wind and pulsatile. Cricket recordings suit me best for mitigation.
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    All Things Are Possible to Him Who Believes.

    How do we really know the Christian message is truth? The renowned Christian apologist, Ravi Zacharias, answered that question this way (found here: http://rzim.org/just-thinking/think-again-deep-questions ): How do we really know this is the truth? Whether Hitler or Hugh Hefner, religious or...
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    All Things Are Possible to Him Who Believes.

    It is estimated that in the past 100 years, governments under the banner of atheistic communism have caused the death of somewhere between 40,472,000 to 259,432,000 human lives. The Reign of Terror of the French Revolution established a state which was antiRoman/Catholicism/Christian in nature...
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    All Things Are Possible to Him Who Believes.

    as if non-believers will not be able to achieve all things just because they don't believe The reality is that none of us are "able to achieve" even the first step in a walk with God. Earning God's favor has never been the beginning of any person's relationship with Jesus Christ. This truth...
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    All Things Are Possible to Him Who Believes.

    The spirit of anti-Christ is that of this age. It is very alive and well, flourishing in fact, via the voices of those who know not the way, the truth and life that is Jesus. So many today have jumped on the bandwagons that feed them atheist propoganda and half baked refutations used countless...
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    All Things Are Possible to Him Who Believes.

    Here is one book written to show the truth about Christianity and the Consititution: http://www.amazon.com/Christianity-Constitution-Faith-Founding-Fathers/dp/0801052319 There are surely more, if one is willing to search it out.
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    All Things Are Possible to Him Who Believes.

    We are "endowed by our Creator" we are told, and the authors of the Constitution not only mention God, they even mention that Jesus is God. They do this in the ratification clause: This was done “in the Year of Our Lord” 1787.
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    All Things Are Possible to Him Who Believes.

    As we see the evolution of thought within the U.S., there is, obviously, an apparent regression from the traditional foundation upon which our forefathers sought to establish their New World. Since their day, when most colleges were constructed by Christian men and organizations, liberalism has...
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    Hello From New Tinnitus Member

    You may already know, Pat, that T is the number one disability among veterans of the military. For them, tinnitus was noise induced. That's how I developed it, from artillery, and have had it now since 1972. The VA gives me a whopping $129 each month for the privilege of carrying around this...
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    Legal Aid

    I am a 63 year old Vietnam Era Navy veteran who developed tinnitus as the result of working within the gun turret of a 5"38 from 1969-72. For the past thirty years, I've been working as the Pest Mgmt. Professional for a VA hospital. Lots of changes have occurred through the years here, as we...
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    Poll: How Often Do You Wear Earplugs?

    I lived many years following my military enlistment with tinnitus without knowledge enough to know the simplest truths about my condition. It was many years later, after it got to be the most prominent inner trait of my life, that I began to reach for everything and anything in search of a...