Justin Bieber — Facial Paralysis from Ramsay Hunt Syndrome (Tinnitus Can Be a Symptom)

DimLeb

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Jun 20, 2021
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03/2021
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Justin Bieber says he has facial paralysis due to Ramsay Hunt syndrome

Apparently the famous singer and musician, Justin Bieber, has suffered paralysis due to Ramsay Hunt Syndrome.

"Ramsay Hunt syndrome (herpes zoster oticus) occurs when a shingles outbreak affects the facial nerve near one of your ears. In addition to the painful shingles rash, Ramsay Hunt syndrome can cause facial paralysis and hearing loss in the affected ear.

Symptoms:
  • Ear pain
  • Hearing loss
  • Ringing in your ears (tinnitus)
  • Difficulty closing one eye
  • A sensation of spinning or moving (vertigo)
  • A change in taste perception or loss of taste"
I'm not sure if Justin Bieber has hearing loss, tinnitus or any other ear problems. But I suppose this news could be a bit helpful in raising awareness about these horrible afflictions.
 
I thought the same when I read this news earlier, but then quickly realized that so many musicians have tinnitus, but nobody uses their position to raise awareness. They all don't want to talk about it and act like it's no big deal... which it of course isn't for most people.
 
I thought the same when I read this news earlier, but then quickly realized that so many musicians have tinnitus, but nobody uses their position to raise awareness. They all don't want to talk about it and act like it's no big deal... which it of course isn't for most people.
Yeah, so true. Being a musician myself, I am so saddened by the general lack of interest to raise awareness or funds. There is a lot of stigma between musicians about hearing abilities, meaning they're gonna seem less musically qualified to others, meaning less work opportunities... Especially for performing ones.
 
I thought the same when I read this news earlier, but then quickly realized that so many musicians have tinnitus, but nobody uses their position to raise awareness. They all don't want to talk about it and act like it's no big deal... which it of course isn't for most people.
Fun fact too, in the past Bieber was sued by a concert goer's mother for millions because a sound blast at a concert exceeded safe dB levels. Resulted in severe tinnitus, hearing loss, and even hyperacusis. No idea what happened in the end or if he ever responded, but his manager apparently mocked the woman for her complaint. They risk their lives and others all the time but they don't really seem to give much of a crap.
 
I thought the same when I read this news earlier, but then quickly realized that so many musicians have tinnitus, but nobody uses their position to raise awareness. They all don't want to talk about it and act like it's no big deal... which it of course isn't for most people.
I think sadly it's the other way around. Most people don't think their tinnitus is a big deal.
 

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