Hair Cells Damaged by Sound (Video)

Isn't this a bit exaggerated? I can't imagine that the damage would be so sever and instant. But surely it's not healthy in the long run to turn the volume up to the max. Yet so many people keep coming back on forums and complaining about Samsung's listening level warning in their smartphones. This is the very meaning of being a "smart" phone. Phones that don't do the same should be called dumbphones.
 
Now that i know that my tinnitus comes from an endolymphatic nature,
i dont regret that much going to all that concerts and punk shows in front row.
hahah sorry but you gotta enjoy life while it last.
 
Now that i know that my tinnitus comes from an endolymphatic nature,
i dont regret that much going to all that concerts and punk shows in front row.
hahah sorry but you gotta enjoy life while it last.
How do you know it's of endolymphatic origin? Did you get a diagnosis by a doctor?
 
For all the dumb protests going on in the world where is the freaking uproar for this !? I handle my T pretty well but there are days like today where i just wana freaking meet my maker and give him tinnitus !!!!! Ok...take a step back... now back to peace love and harmony lol
 
For all the dumb protests going on in the world where is the freaking uproar for this !? I handle my T pretty well but there are days like today where i just wana freaking meet my maker and give him tinnitus !!!!! Ok...take a step back... now back to peace love and harmony lol

The protesters are too busy giving themselves tinnitus and hearing loss.
 
I'm also baffled that there is just zero awareness of the link between loud music and T. Loud music and hearing loss, yes; but I remember blasting music at max volume and thinking "I don't care about hearing loss, at least this noisy world will get a bit quieter." HAHA! The irony!

They should play some T sounds over the school radio for a while and they'd need to bring in fresh garbage bins for all the earphones being thrown away.
 
I'm also baffled that there is just zero awareness of the link between loud music and T. Loud music and hearing loss, yes; but I remember blasting music at max volume and thinking "I don't care about hearing loss, at least this noisy world will get a bit quieter." HAHA! The irony!

They should play some T sounds over the school radio for a while and they'd need to bring in fresh garbage bins for all the earphones being thrown away.
I always knew a little about the risk. But not that I'd get it from normal parties. Or that I'd give it to myself the day I was talking about it, by my headphone accident.

You can imagine how stupid I felt because a week later I went to a party, partly protected. Because I thought "this damage is done", and if you don't get any new accoustic trauma this will stay the same somehow.. I was talking with people who had T for a few years I guess I shouldn't, because I felt safe now..
 

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