These are the stories you don't get to hear, so I thought I'd post it here. I was out on Friday night at the 60th Round Table charter night, which had Eddie the Eagle as a motivational after dinner speaker.
The main story here, is whilst I was at the bar I noticed a guy wearing earplugs (there was no music, just the noise of chatter), so I decided to introduce myself (quite normal at these events anyway, networking etc). I asked outright if he had tinnitus, to which he said yes, but was wearing earplugs because of his hyperacusis. This immediately sparked the interest of another guy who was standing next to me who proclaimed, "did you just say tinnitus!", I said yea, I was just talking to this guy about it etc. He went on to say he'd had loud tinnitus for 10 years. I asked him if he could hear it over the background noise (around 80db), and he said "yes" overwhelmingly. I said, "And me. I thought I'd be the only guy in this room with tinnitus loud enough to be heard". He smiled and said "me too". So, I asked him how he'd coped with it etc, and he went on to tell me how it effected his sleep in the early years, along with all the other symptoms we all know about. He said it took him a few years to accept, but that it no longer bothers him at all.
I wasn't going to post about this, but then I thought why not? These are the people out in society that you never hear from, so I thought I'd highlight his story here for you all to take some positivity from.
Have a nice day
PS, Eddie the Eagle was awesome. His story was heartfelt, hilariously funny at times, and genuinely legendary. I spoke with him for a while and can say he is such a nice and humble person. What he achieved in life is astonishing.
The main story here, is whilst I was at the bar I noticed a guy wearing earplugs (there was no music, just the noise of chatter), so I decided to introduce myself (quite normal at these events anyway, networking etc). I asked outright if he had tinnitus, to which he said yes, but was wearing earplugs because of his hyperacusis. This immediately sparked the interest of another guy who was standing next to me who proclaimed, "did you just say tinnitus!", I said yea, I was just talking to this guy about it etc. He went on to say he'd had loud tinnitus for 10 years. I asked him if he could hear it over the background noise (around 80db), and he said "yes" overwhelmingly. I said, "And me. I thought I'd be the only guy in this room with tinnitus loud enough to be heard". He smiled and said "me too". So, I asked him how he'd coped with it etc, and he went on to tell me how it effected his sleep in the early years, along with all the other symptoms we all know about. He said it took him a few years to accept, but that it no longer bothers him at all.
I wasn't going to post about this, but then I thought why not? These are the people out in society that you never hear from, so I thought I'd highlight his story here for you all to take some positivity from.
Have a nice day
PS, Eddie the Eagle was awesome. His story was heartfelt, hilariously funny at times, and genuinely legendary. I spoke with him for a while and can say he is such a nice and humble person. What he achieved in life is astonishing.