I wasn't at the comp due to a short trip. I have read all the lot you posted today.
@dboy ..I just couldn't express things better than you did
I could quote and underline each statement you wrote, which would be long and useless, so I just say
''AGREE'' to absolutely all you wrote and I find it difficult to understand that anybody could read my posts any other way than you did . ( Same to
@Telis - greetings ! ) I guess it's all about reading posts with understanding ...
I'm accused of being rude cause I dared to point out that I wasn't understood correctly. According to Zorro, I should have just shut up and accept the theory that completely contradicts my testimony because he was kind enough to comment on my post..Well, dboy, you said all in the matter.
@Zorro, about one of your posts on the previous page..Yes,so sorry, I dared - I started a thread about ME and yes, it was about ME like in case in any other person starting a thread about a personal issue even though of course, it may serve others by learning on my experience. What's more, if you read anything I posted with understanding, which you haven't altogether, you would have known that the reason I posted about the spike was not to ask for your feedback that you value so much, but to simply give an update, as I had promised , once I was back from the show. Why I started the thread at all was for a completely different reason - which I thought was obvious - to gather experiences of other people cause it often helps me make my own decisions especially when I'm about to do sth potentially risky for the first time. If I was really uneasy/ stressed about going, I wouldn't have gone, like I'm not going to the cinemas anymore. Even if after all each of us makes the decisions on their own, I probably would have wondered twice if 15 people told me '' be careful, I had a spike after a similar event ''. That didn't happen - that's fine. I truly believed I was safe and no matter what you think, think whatever you want, really.., I wasn't anxious. Sth that
@Telis perfectly illustrated by the comparison with the seat belts. Anyway, I won't repeat what I perfectly explained before . Some understood, some didn't. You , however, have no right to judge whether I should have started a thread or not. If you're not interested, don't read.
@Ed209 , I read what you wrote here and in the similar thread about cinemas . There's one thing you don't seem to take into account, although me and
@dboy have wrote it clearly a few times - nobody claims 70 db will cause hearing damage. That is not the question. I myself from the beginning repeat I don't
believe this performance could have caused hearing damage ( even though it's only
a belief and if you have scientific proof about it , please DO share it, cause with all due respect ..your opinion is not a credible source of information. Actually, according to some articles I read here and there over last 11 months of my ''new'' life, you might be wrong. There are contradictory opinions out there and as long as there is no consistency I don't see how you can claim with all certainty that some is or is not potentially harmful to somebody. )
The point is , as
@dboy wrote, that loudness CAN cause the spike without having caused hearing damage. As simple as that. You also don't seem to consider the time of exposure here. Of course, I experience things much louder than this performance was on everyday basis, and as you write, if I wanted to avoid them , I'd have to stay at home 24/24, but those other things don't last over two hours without a break . And that can do all the difference.
I agree wearing plugs itself can cause a spike. It always does to me. But for a few hours and not 5 days ( so far ) like it's the case now.
Could you please share a link to the meter you have ? I truly want to buy one I could trust. (1,5 db seems accurate enough for sure. )
Hugs to you
@dboy. Not the first time I admire your argumentation skills
I'm done here. Will be back when the spike settles to update some silent readers who might be interested in that simple facts.