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Topic: Tinnitus and Ear Flutters
Grosby
Posts: 2759
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
In the last 3 days I've had a fluttering in my ear as well as the general tinnitus that is the side effect of once being a 16 year old teeny-bopper.
Does anyone else get this flutter? I've read on a few sites that it's muscular spasms or some such.
Does it go away? :(
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sikfalcon
Posts: 1192
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Get the odd one now and again, don't have tinnitus though this crazy weather has given me hell with my ear infections (f***ing things, once you get one, you never really get rid of them).

EDIT: Regarding tinnitus, I believe there can be various causes for it but generally speaking it doesn't go away and the best you can do is manage it. I've also heard that your diet can cause all sorts of wierd anomalies in your auditory system.

last edited by sikfalcon at 18:25:23 28/Dec/04
Grosby
Posts: 2760
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Naw, I got it from constantly (and I mean constantly) pumping very loud shrill singing boy bands through my headphones (to the point that I couldn't hear my dad yelling at me when standing in front of me. Good thing I can read lips)
It's more the flutterings that i want to know if they go away.. it so sounds like a moth is stuck in my ear.
Spook
Posts: 11116
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i get a bit of low level tinitis/ringing after a hefty session out infront of a speaker stack at a nite out

worst one took a few days to go away :(

scary
Grosby
Posts: 2761
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I should have written my sentence clearer.
I have had tinnitus constantly for at least 5 years (oh god do I hate that time when I'm trying to fall asleep.. my neighbours must wonder why the TV is on all night)... but in the last 3 days I've had a flutter noise every now and then. I want the flutter to stop and go away :(
fpot
Posts: 10556
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
pumping very loud shrill singing boy bands through my headphones
You didn't deserve your hearing in the first place.

:P
Grosby
Posts: 2762
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
:P Rude.
And I know, I'm past that phase, it's a pity a 22 year old school friend still fantasises about them. 9_9.

(shameless bump)
ravn0s
Posts: 2194
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
ive had a ringing in my right ear ever since i got a bad ear infection. can only notice it when its all quiet though
SD Gundam
Posts: 2738
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
ive had a ringing in my right ear ever since i got a bad ear infection. can only notice it when its all quiet though
Your life is over all you can hope for is a quick death.
XandraX
Posts: 522
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
which can be arranged
Loki
Posts: 5239
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Dude, if it's dead quiet, and I mean dead quiet to the point you can't even focus on a cricket or cicada outside, EVERYONE i have ever questioned about this gets 'ringing' in their ears. [that's not to say it's normal :P]

I thought it was just myself as well, but it would seem that if you have absolutely -nothing- audible around you, and you're listening for something, you'll get it.

Think about somethin else and you probably won't notice it.

Unless this is something different and I read it wrong =\

last edited by Loki at 04:00:22 29/Dec/04
Khel
Posts: 8984
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Ok, obviously I'm a noob when it comes to ear problems, but wtf is tinnitus anyway?
Loki
Posts: 5240
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
khel: any kinda ringing sound in ya ears.
Grosby
Posts: 2763
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Loki, night, day, quiet, loud.. it's constant, if I did concentrate on iut it'd drive me mad.
It's worse at night tho' when there is silence...

What I'm asking about tho' is a fluttering sound in your ear like something is in there flapping it's wings which, as googled, is related to tinnitus.
Nat
Posts: 1338
Location: Queensland
my dad has pretty severe tinnitus. it drives him mad and he would do anything to take back the damage he caused when he was my age...

thats why i wear earplugs to raves =]


edit: spell

last edited by Nat at 09:56:58 29/Dec/04
threE deE
Posts: 966
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i get a bit of low level tinitis/ringing after a hefty session out infront of a speaker stack at a nite out

worst one took a few days to go away :(

scary

Yeah i get that too especially after band practise (im the drummer). just this infernal riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinging. takes 1-2 days to subside.
Reverend Evil
Posts: 10141
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
If I get this later in life is there some kind of compensation I can get from QGL for not allowing me to take speakers to the LAN's?

8-)
Boxhead
Posts: 10180
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
If I get this later in life is there some kind of compensation I can get from QGL for not allowing me to take speakers to the LAN's?
But that doesn't make any sense.. You can get tinnitus from any level sound.. Continued exposure is the key.. plus lol you're a raver, go sue the family...
Loki
Posts: 5241
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Loki, night, day, quiet, loud.. it's constant,
Sorry, you mean you can hear it even over other audible sounds? That's a bit different then I guess (or maybe a more severe case of?) - Has it just sparked up out of nowhere or have ya been around a loud noise to provoke it?
If the latter I reckon it'll probably go away, if it's come out of nowhere, maybe you can get something that'll help *shrugs*.
Grosby
Posts: 2764
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
As said, it's from listening to music (shrill boy bands in fact) in my youth through very loud headphones :P
Been going on for about 5 years, and yes, it's just a more severe form of, not as bad as most, in fact it is quite mild and I can mostly only hear it when things are quiet... but it's there all the time.

s***s me.
SushiGalsdotcom
Posts: 236
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Its an insect burrowing into your ear drum. Stab it with a knitting needle before its too late!

seriously though the ear fluttering/popping whatever i had for a while but it doesnt usually effect me and it kinda feels like its letting out pressure anyway so just make a few noises and it will go after a few min.

Grosby
Posts: 2765
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
but it's been 4 days!!! :P
Time to see a dr probably :)
Hashy
Posts: 1742
Location: New South Wales
Yeah, get your ears flushed and examined. Most ear-ringing is due to waxy buildup.
Spook
Posts: 11142
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
gross

lucky im always jaming things in my ears to keep them clean

twiddlies, my elbow, fingers;
Grosby
Posts: 2766
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
So you don't think that in the last 5 years I haven't had my ears checked :/
In fact they were checked a week ago because I was experiencing motion sickness but they're fine. :P

I'll tell ya again, it's from over exposure to loud noise over an extend period of time.
ravn0s
Posts: 2199
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
lucky im always jaming things in my ears to keep them clean


actually i think that makes the wax buildup more.
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