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By *Misschiefx OP   TV/TS
over a year ago

London

It's been a bit too loud recently. Who wants to come and make dome soothing crashing wave and whale noises to drown it out? If you can throw in some seagull sounds that's a nice bonus.

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By *ools and the brainCouple
over a year ago

couple, us we him her.

Drive's me insane sometimes.

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By *atnip make me purrWoman
over a year ago

Reading

I can throw in a seagull if that helps.

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By *Misschiefx OP   TV/TS
over a year ago

London


"I can throw in a seagull if that helps. "

Sure, I don't think I've seen anyone throw a seagull before.

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By *ed-monkeyCouple
over a year ago

Hailsham

I think I know what it is .... it rings a bell

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By *rAitchMan
over a year ago

Diagonally Parked in a Parallel Universe

My work mate has tinnitus, dyslexia, and tiny tits.

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By *ehindHerEyesCouple
over a year ago

SomewhereOnlyWeKnow

If its changed significantly you really should go and get it checked out

Tinder

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By *Misschiefx OP   TV/TS
over a year ago

London


"If its changed significantly you really should go and get it checked out

Tinder "

Health care for tinitus is pretty non existent. Even private care can't do anything for it.

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By *olly_chromaticTV/TS
over a year ago

Stockport

It's crap isn't it? Sending hugs xxx

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By *ehindHerEyesCouple
over a year ago

SomewhereOnlyWeKnow


"If its changed significantly you really should go and get it checked out

Tinder

Health care for tinitus is pretty non existent. Even private care can't do anything for it."

Regardless, if anything has changed significantly it then it does need investigating to make sure nothing is behind the change.

Treatment for it yes is pretty non existent because they don't actually know the reason behind it and how to treat as it can be caused by many things.

Tinder x

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By *ove2pleaseseukMan
over a year ago

Hastings


"My work mate has tinnitus, dyslexia, and tiny tits."

Do I work with you coss that's me to a tee.

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By *ove2pleaseseukMan
over a year ago

Hastings


"It's been a bit too loud recently. Who wants to come and make dome soothing crashing wave and whale noises to drown it out? If you can throw in some seagull sounds that's a nice bonus."

It's normally started with exposure to loud noise anything above 89db can cause it. The tiny hairs in you inner ear lay down to avoid damage but they can get worn out. And the ringing starts.

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By *Misschiefx OP   TV/TS
over a year ago

London


"It's been a bit too loud recently. Who wants to come and make dome soothing crashing wave and whale noises to drown it out? If you can throw in some seagull sounds that's a nice bonus.

It's normally started with exposure to loud noise anything above 89db can cause it. The tiny hairs in you inner ear lay down to avoid damage but they can get worn out. And the ringing starts. "

This is more the permanent kind that's been going on for years.

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By *ehindHerEyesCouple
over a year ago

SomewhereOnlyWeKnow


"It's been a bit too loud recently. Who wants to come and make dome soothing crashing wave and whale noises to drown it out? If you can throw in some seagull sounds that's a nice bonus.

It's normally started with exposure to loud noise anything above 89db can cause it. The tiny hairs in you inner ear lay down to avoid damage but they can get worn out. And the ringing starts. "

Not always, there's very many causes of tinnitus, noone knows the true cause,that's why it's near on impossible to treat or cure. It just generally is found more commonly in people with hearing loss or noise damage.

Tinder x

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By *ove2pleaseseukMan
over a year ago

Hastings


"It's been a bit too loud recently. Who wants to come and make dome soothing crashing wave and whale noises to drown it out? If you can throw in some seagull sounds that's a nice bonus.

It's normally started with exposure to loud noise anything above 89db can cause it. The tiny hairs in you inner ear lay down to avoid damage but they can get worn out. And the ringing starts.

This is more the permanent kind that's been going on for years."

Mine has been going for years but at 14 went to school disco and loved the very loud music witch would have started the damage now at 55 it's there all the time like when you come out of seeing a band and have that ringing in your ears I have that 24/7

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By *ove2pleaseseukMan
over a year ago

Hastings


"It's been a bit too loud recently. Who wants to come and make dome soothing crashing wave and whale noises to drown it out? If you can throw in some seagull sounds that's a nice bonus.

It's normally started with exposure to loud noise anything above 89db can cause it. The tiny hairs in you inner ear lay down to avoid damage but they can get worn out. And the ringing starts.

Not always, there's very many causes of tinnitus, noone knows the true cause,that's why it's near on impossible to treat or cure. It just generally is found more commonly in people with hearing loss or noise damage.

Tinder x

"

I stand coveted but mine is down to abuse apparently.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central

Mine is worse tonight than typical

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