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Ripsnorterthe2nd
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19-06-2012, 08:31 PM
Originally Posted by Malka View Post
It is not so bad if I have some music playing as that partially blocks the tinnitus, but then playing music removes most normal speech frequencies in my "good" ear, whether I am wearing my aid in that ear or not. [No aid in the ear with tinnitus as I have lost all speech frequencies in that ear.]

I am not sure why it is bothering me more now, but it is and I am getting a wee bit fed up with the relentless rhythmic whoosh whoosh whoosh.
Mine does this on occasion and I'm not sure why either, all I do know is it drives me nuts for about a week before I go back to normal and forget about it. You might find the same happens to you? It could just be stress, or a change in your habits etc. The last time it happened to me was a few months ago when I changed my job and I doubt that it was a coincidence.
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