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Old 23rd August 2009, 03:24 PM
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A question for people who listen to music everyday...

Are you afraid of losing or damaging your hearing at all?

I'm the type of person who HAS to listen to music every day, or else I'd go mad.
And I always set my iphone/ipod to the volume that I'm comfortable with (which means the volume is not too loud but neither too silent).

But still, I tend to listen to music for a long period of time. No matter if it's just one or two hours respectively, or while sitting in front of my laptop for 4-5 hours.

And I'm worried about my hearing like hell. Even if I'm only 16, I'm so afraid of losing it. That's why I set some limits to myself, but I often break them. It feels like an addiction that you cannot break from and as a result it damages you.

Sometimes when I listen to music I can feel pain in my ears, and that's immediately where I turn off my iphone. But I'm still so worried, if I continue like this, what will my hearing be like in few years from now? Will I be deaf at 30, or even younger?

Hell, you can take away my eyes, legs, arms, any part of my body, but please just NOT my hearing!

And also, I go to this crazy school where we have to go every week and work in a VERY LOUD factory without any ear protection and it's really bothering me. And while I'm there working for 6 hours I listen to my ipod non-stop on a very high volume because otherwise I wouldn't be able to hear the song at all. Which is even worse. (now you tell me that we have passed through the time of slavery :/ But that's another story...)

I wanted to know what do you guys think and is anyone having the same problem as me?

Sorry if something like this has been already discussed, but I'd like to open the discussion again.
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Old 23rd August 2009, 03:31 PM
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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

is a really big problem for me but im not worried and i really dont care
i rather be deaf than blind

im very addicted to music

i know im creepy but thats me creepy jackie
oh btw im 19 almost 20 O.O

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Old 24th August 2009, 10:57 AM
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im not afraid cos idk if its me obsessed with ayu but
i want to lose hearing on my left ear just like her
Ayumi went public about her deafness probably to set an example to fans so it doesn't happen to them. You can't appreciate music properly with only one ear o-o;

I used to listen to it really loud, especially on public transport and stuff and when I was walking next to a road. But then Ayumi let out that statement about her condition and suddenly there was this huge scare about iPod headphones, so I try and turn it down all the time now and use Ben's iPod speakers whenever I can xD

So yes, I'm pretty worried >o<;
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Old 24th August 2009, 11:12 AM
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I used to listen to it really loud, especially on public transport and stuff and when I was walking next to a road. But then Ayumi let out that statement about her condition and suddenly there was this huge scare about iPod headphones, so I try and turn it down all the time now and use Ben's iPod speakers whenever I can xD

So yes, I'm pretty worried >o<;
That's really conscientious. But I'm glad you don't listen to music full blast on the road, that would be bad.
I don't actually listen to music outside much, if I'm out with friends, I'll only listen while I'm on the bus or on my own, after I meet with my friends I'll turn off my MP3.
But I think I'm more careful actually, the music I listen to atm isn't heavy metal any more. So I don't feel the need to blast it. XD
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Old 1st September 2009, 06:09 AM
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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
wtf is wrong with you seriously
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Old 23rd August 2009, 03:34 PM
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You don't have to worry about the amount of music you listen to, but about how loud and with what kind of speakers. If you listen to music with earphones, that's bad and will destroy your ears, headphones are better already, speakers are best: it's better when it's further from your ear. Turn down the bass a little, that's whats bad for your ears. and simply keep it at a low volume, I, for example, put a limit on my iPod at 50% volume, I NEVER go higher that way and if I'm in a too loud enviroment...I simply think of the music instead...and can't you bring your own ear protection to that factory? buy some, its worth it.

Of course, your hearing WILL suffer from the music and your work, but it will suffer way less if you do it like I described. I actually have hearing damages as well, had them already with 14, worst thing about it is: you don't notice it yourself unless you make a test...and my result was really bad(though still better than the average at that age, most people don't care for their ears before they are like...30 and can't understand a word anymore)
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Old 23rd August 2009, 03:41 PM
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Are you afraid of losing or damaging your hearing at all?
I actually have the same condition as ayumi ie. tinnitus

somemore hearing problems run in my family . My paternal grandpa & my dad are both deaf & so's my dad's older 2 brothers

my dad's oldest brother went for surgery to correct his hearing problem & my grandpa have to rely the usage of a hearing aid to hear better & my dad being a real stubborn bull , refused to wear it

from as long as I can remember , I communicate with my dad via SHOUTING & that goes for the rest of my family too

My hearing problems started when I was 13 . It got worsen as time goes by because I would keep on hearing sounds regardless whether I cover or don't cover my ears & initally I thought I was going crazy til I went to seek professional help

I got used to it now I suppose & my follow up ear appointment's coming up soon

when I listen to music using my earphones & etc , I try to lower the volume because it might already worsen my hearing for all I care
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Old 23rd August 2009, 03:40 PM
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I listen often. But I'm not using any headphones, earphones or anything. I'm using the loud speaker only. I don't like to much noise. So, I keep it slow and not disturbing anyone around me.
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Old 23rd August 2009, 03:43 PM
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Tinnitus must be horrible...my father has it as well...and he refuses to wear a hearing aid as well xD
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Old 23rd August 2009, 03:47 PM
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My mum is actually deaf in her left ear as well like Ayu... but that's cos of a high fever.

Well, I think it's okay as long as you don't listen to music like those people who... listen using earphones and yet you can still hear the drums/whatever... O_o totally ott
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Old 23rd August 2009, 03:52 PM
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Tinnitus must be horrible...my father has it as well...and he refuses to wear a hearing aid as well xD
yeah it's , it stays on with me (even right now in front of my laptop , I can hear ringing sounds going within me) & I was told there's no cure for it when I went to seek professional medical help on this

at most what I can do's to do things to prevent my condition from worsening
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Old 23rd August 2009, 03:50 PM
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I don't have tinnitus or any other hearing disease, but my right ear is in very serious condition, ever since I went to this local concert and the speakers got messed up and they saterted giving out this reeaally high pitched noise... (my left ear wasn't affected much for some reason). Thus, when listening to my iPod or something, I don't wear the headphone on the right ear and try not to listen to too much loud music
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Old 23rd August 2009, 03:51 PM
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@ waterballoon actually, even worse are people going to concerts without plugs, concerts nowadays are just way too loud for the human ear, one concert can decrease your hearing by 10% or more, you often hear the drums and so on of these people because the earphones simply dont close the ear properly, of course, its definitly too loud if others can hear it, but it not nearly as bad as concerts
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i listen to music using earphones like 80% of the time
doesn't help either that i always have the music on as loud as possible... lmao. i can't help it..
and i often go to concerts and i even sleep with music on..
the louder the better for me

it's a bad habit and i better do something about it before it's too late
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Old 23rd August 2009, 04:00 PM
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i listen to music using earphones like 80% of the time
doesn't help either that i always have the music on as loud as possible... lmao. i can't help it..
and i often go to concerts and i even sleep with music on..
the louder the better for me

it's a bad habit and i better do something about it before it's too late
I'm 100% like you, man!
But I guess we should really do something about it xD.

Wow, I never knew you guys had hearing problems when you were just 13 or 14...

And I can only listen with my earphones because I don't have headphones (and can't wear them outside either) and can't listen on speakers because people around me would mind. And most of the time others around me can hear the music from my earphones, but if I decrease the volume to the point when no one around me can hear it, it's just too ridiculously silent.
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Old 23rd August 2009, 03:54 PM
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^ no cure? when did you go? for a few years there definitly is a cure already, but its risky for people with circulation problems
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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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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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Old 23rd August 2009, 04:20 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.
thanks for clearing that up

at least now I know it's not a disease but rather a symptom
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Old 23rd August 2009, 04:14 PM
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I listen to music through headphones like 90% of the time...and not to seem reckless, but I've been doing this for like 3 years now, as well as going to loud concerts and I'm 16 and there's no hearing loss at all, so it's all good for now. But tbh if I ever do go partially deaf I'll start being more careful.
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Old 23rd August 2009, 04:30 PM
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I listen to music through headphones like 90% of the time...and not to seem reckless, but I've been doing this for like 3 years now, as well as going to loud concerts and I'm 16 and there's no hearing loss at all, so it's all good for now. But tbh if I ever do go partially deaf I'll start being more careful.
did you get your ears checked? you usually do NOT notice hearing loss yourself because it just happens pretty slowly, I thought my ears were good as well, but the hearing technician testing me was pretty shocked(and I was as well when I saw the results, my hearing of low notes is around 10-20 % worse than hights, that should NOT be)
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