I have been in a lot of gun forums lately even though I gave up that activity of target and clay shooting permanently...all of my guns were sold so I wasn't tempted.
I don't know why but a lot of them with tinnitus just don't care and have had it for years. A lot are from the earlier time frame when ears and eyes wasn't even thought of.
It amazes me that they continue to shoot and don't give T a second thought. I'm preserving what I have thank you, but they don't seem to mind. I guess they drank from the front yard hose.
Anyway I ran across some posters and I didn't want to copy it completely but if you want to see it it's on Calguns.net.
I am just taking bits from his post but he said:
"One day I was riding with my friends in a desert canyon and we were resting when my buddy ask if I wanted to shoot his 44 mag. I wasn't thinking and shot one round without ear protection and I went deaf for awhile and shortly after the ringing started."
...there is a lot more about seeing a ENT in the post, but he finished with this:
"It was a constant loud tone with an intermentant tone on top of it. I didn't think it would ever go away but the intermentant tone ceased and the second one faded over time to nothing ."
He said it took 2 1/2 years. Sounds impossible but I guess it can happen with hearing loss from a loud burst.
I just wonder how many people this happens to from the millions and no one write about it.
He was on a gun forum still shooting for God sake! I don't know where this post belongs but it was interesting.
I don't know why but a lot of them with tinnitus just don't care and have had it for years. A lot are from the earlier time frame when ears and eyes wasn't even thought of.
It amazes me that they continue to shoot and don't give T a second thought. I'm preserving what I have thank you, but they don't seem to mind. I guess they drank from the front yard hose.
Anyway I ran across some posters and I didn't want to copy it completely but if you want to see it it's on Calguns.net.
I am just taking bits from his post but he said:
"One day I was riding with my friends in a desert canyon and we were resting when my buddy ask if I wanted to shoot his 44 mag. I wasn't thinking and shot one round without ear protection and I went deaf for awhile and shortly after the ringing started."
...there is a lot more about seeing a ENT in the post, but he finished with this:
"It was a constant loud tone with an intermentant tone on top of it. I didn't think it would ever go away but the intermentant tone ceased and the second one faded over time to nothing ."
He said it took 2 1/2 years. Sounds impossible but I guess it can happen with hearing loss from a loud burst.
I just wonder how many people this happens to from the millions and no one write about it.
He was on a gun forum still shooting for God sake! I don't know where this post belongs but it was interesting.