- Aug 19, 2012
- 1,144
- Tinnitus Since
- 29/06/2012 worsened Jan 2017 & Dec 2017
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Noise exposure
Hi Ben,
I am quite sensitive about this as my T, that damn near destroyed me, was caused by ONE night watching a live rock band play in a small local pub. The volume was just too loud. Your drummer - or anyone else for that matter - needs to turn it down. Carry on at that level and give other people T - your choice. I just cannot be on this forum and not voice strong opinions on 110db music.
I don't have any stats about the effect of under 85db noise on T but I can tell you that it does affect it and sometimes permanently. Tinnitus ears, or rather noise-damaged ears, or rather hearing-loss affected ears, don't behave in the same way towards noise as normal un-damaged ears do. Do you know what the rather polite term 'hearing-loss' actually means? Deafness. Yes, a level of deafness.
If we had posters and government adverts telling us that noise causes DEAFNESS and tinnitus then maybe your drummer would see them and turn it down.
I am quite sensitive about this as my T, that damn near destroyed me, was caused by ONE night watching a live rock band play in a small local pub. The volume was just too loud. Your drummer - or anyone else for that matter - needs to turn it down. Carry on at that level and give other people T - your choice. I just cannot be on this forum and not voice strong opinions on 110db music.
I don't have any stats about the effect of under 85db noise on T but I can tell you that it does affect it and sometimes permanently. Tinnitus ears, or rather noise-damaged ears, or rather hearing-loss affected ears, don't behave in the same way towards noise as normal un-damaged ears do. Do you know what the rather polite term 'hearing-loss' actually means? Deafness. Yes, a level of deafness.
If we had posters and government adverts telling us that noise causes DEAFNESS and tinnitus then maybe your drummer would see them and turn it down.