How Don't Rappers and Rockstars Get Tinnitus?

I wouldn't be surprised if this is the case.

My old GP mentioned this to me before he retired and I had to get a new GP:

It's noted on my medical record that I was born with a birth defect in my eye and I was my mother's first child at age 37 which put me at a much higher risk for defects and genetic deficiencies compared to a first child born to a mother at an earlier age. Basically it was noted that I may grow up and find more things wrong with me or find that my body doesn't operate as well as other children born to younger parents.

The funny (or not so funny thing is), all of that up to this point has been quite true. As I get older (mind you, I'm only 25 currently) there are more things that pop up that are wrong with me in some fashion.

I know many doctors will say there is no connection between general health and the age of a new mother and that there are many factors that determine someone's general health and well being as they age. But there are also many medical professionals that say that there is such a connection.

(Also, being an accident child doesn't probably help matters lmao!)
I was told this constantly too in college, once past the age of 30 the chances of birth defects increase.
 
Most guitar players play and nothing spikes it. And my pastor sings and makes CD's. And DVD's. His wife has it too. And sleeps with the TV on. I get told all the time. You can play the guitar too. Year right. No way. :bawling:
 

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