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Old 23rd August 2009, 04:05 PM
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tinnitus is not a disease..it's an unespecific symptom that can be caused by several different ear diseases or other diseases that affects structures close to the ear/acoustic nerves. One person can feel tinnitus and have a completely different disease from another person who does.

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Originally Posted by (me)JackieRos View Post
im not afraid cos idk if its me obsessed with ayu but
i want to lose hearing on my left ear just like her
im partiatly deaf in one ear so i always hear my music at full volume but
even that i still want to turn up the volume more than my ipod will allow
The fact you're partially deaf in one ear doesn't mean the sound will damage that ear further. If that hearing loss is by conduction (the most common type of hearing loss), that will not necessarily happen, because your nerves and choclea are actually protected from the loud sounds because of the sound conduction impairment, reason why you can't hear well. Also, ayu didn't become deaf from her left ear because of sound, but because of another problem. Sound trauma damages both ears almost equally (there are differences but they're not that much), since most normal people will listen to sounds using both ears, not just one.



I used to use headphobes a lot, but I almost never use them anymore, so I'm not as much worried about losing my hearing anymore, since I'm clearly not damaging it
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