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    Hearing

    After being a silly bugger in my younger days (still in my young days you are saying!) with target and bunny shooting and time spent playing soldiers, I have sustained some pretty serious hearing damage for someone my age. The damage is mostly in my right ear, naturally.

    I vaguely remember a lecture early in my army career about hearing protection and the effects of sound on our hearing. The man explained to us that the ringing we get in our ears is in fact the small hairs 'dying' as a result of sound abuse. This past month I have noticed a lot of ear-ringing and from time to time have difficultly identifying where sounds are coming from (what direction) and even tonight not even hearing something my partner has heard quite clearly.

    Does anyone else here suffer from hearing loss? What have you done about it? There are the obvious tactics to reduce the effects of loud sounds on our ears like ear muffs and plugs and just turning the radio down, but do you have any other ideas to protect your ears and prevent hearing loss? Sometimes the nature of our work means long exposure to medium level sounds that can actually damage our hearing in the same way that a loud event can in a small space of time.

    Does anyone else get this horrible ringing? What about the hair dying thing - does this sound familiar? I also remember some myth (prove me wrong!) that the ringing you hear is the last time those hairs will 'hear' the frequency of that noise before they become completely useless.

    I would be interest to hear your thoughts (pun not indended!) as sometimes hearing safety isn't something we naturally think about as firearms safety.
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    Wat?????????? speak up!!!!
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    Bush hunting with a 308 and marriage has hammered the hearing in my left ear
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    Quote Originally Posted by 7mmsaum View Post
    Bush hunting with a 308 and marriage has hammered the hearing in my left ear
    Yes marriage + two daughters = selective hearing matter of survival at times

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    Dougie, I have had Tinitus a.k.a. "gunner ear" (the high frequency ringing in your ears) for at least the last three decades and have learned to ignore it even though it is there continuously. I attribute it entirely to noise exposure while in the army (rifles, machine guns, howitzers, thunder flashes, grenades, etc). Interestingly, I had a hearing test just 4 months ago and apart from the Tinitus my hearing is in the normal range.

    The bugger about that is now my missus knows that I am able to hear OK, she just accuses me of being an ignorant bastard. I don't know about your time in the green machine but ear plugs/muffs were not provided when I was in.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rushy View Post
    Dougie, I have had Tinitus a.k.a. "gunner ear" (the high frequency ringing in your ears) for at least the last three decades and have learned to ignore it even though it is there continuously. I attribute it entirely to noise exposure while in the army (rifles, machine guns, howitzers, thunder flashes, grenades, etc). Interestingly, I had a hearing test just 4 months ago and apart from the Tinitus my hearing is in the normal range.

    The bugger about that is now my missus knows that I am able to hear OK, she just accuses me of being an ignorant bastard. I don't know about your time in the green machine but ear plugs/muffs were not provided when I was in.
    Rushy your the bastard ringing me? I"ll never hear silence again, well maybe when Im dead!

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    [QUOTE=Maca49;84274]Rushy your the bastard ringing me?QUOTE]

    I wish you would pick up the phone in that case Maca. It would stop the ringing for the both of us.
    It takes 43 muscle's to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger pull.
    What more do we need? If we are above ground and breathing the rest is up to us!
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    [QUOTE=Rushy;84310]
    Quote Originally Posted by Maca49 View Post
    Rushy your the bastard ringing me?QUOTE]

    I wish you would pick up the phone in that case Maca. It would stop the ringing for the both of us.
    Ill ring you tonite listen for the call, mine are ringing their farking ears off at present I was built without an answer button must be android?!

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    [QUOTE=Maca49;84323]
    Quote Originally Posted by Rushy View Post

    Ill ring you tonite listen for the call, mine are ringing their farking ears off at present I was built without an answer button must be android?!
    Mine ring all the time. I have taught myself to just ignore it so most of the time I am not conscious of it. It is an arsehole at this time of the year with the Cicada's chirping as that is exactly what my tinitus sounds like.
    It takes 43 muscle's to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger pull.
    What more do we need? If we are above ground and breathing the rest is up to us!
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    I get a basic medical check for work every year (acc / osh related) and for some reason it always seems to be just after duck shooting open weekend.
    I am always down in one ear... After a medical last week for raceing my hearing was fine....???
    As far as i was told once your hearing is gone thats it..
    Its got me buggered!
    Best advice i can give you dougie is PREVENT further loss!

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    We had plugs but didn't use them really...I usually tried to chuck one in my right ear during fire manouvers but there is always a lot of shouting and other shite going on that you need to hear! So the plugs didn't last long.

    It's annoying for me as I used to have great hearing. I have very good eyesight which seems to make up for it. But still it is slightly embarassing when I can't quite recognise the direction in which someone is yelling from or even today I could not hear my dog barking only 100m away.
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    I prefere it wen my missus thinks im some kind of diffrent batsard/mungrel/pig .....becuase it means im doing nothing wrong.Its wen she thinks im ok or great thats when i wonder whats going on.Army fucks your ears/back/ ankles and any other thing it can dougie, for a grunt you come out with more than a couple of old or reacurring pains somewere hearing is just the start of it.Your sweet wait till you tip over thirty which by rushys veiw is still the puppy years and you wonder why your sore for some reason you cant figure out?????? then you think........... fuck surely it cant be from that little walk i just did 3 days ago.

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    Ahh Neckshot if only I was thirty and knew what I know now. Like the old adage says, "you have to be young and dumb before you can be old and wise"
    It takes 43 muscle's to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger pull.
    What more do we need? If we are above ground and breathing the rest is up to us!
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    Rule 7: Avoid alcohol and drugs when handling firearms

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    I dont know if ill will make it to wise when im retired acc to my wife!

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    I wear earmuffs over 80hrs a week while at work in 145+db
    Tinnitus, yes - very much so, however hearing tests come back at 95% as its not a major frequency.
    At a pub, some peoples voices I cant understand at all - and I dont mean when Phils pissed and slurring
    Sounds like they are under water.
    What I do find, is those that work in the same environment, I can hear clearly as their speech/tone avoids the tones that are an issue also.

    Your brain can turn your ears off so to speak, when you're wearing muffs all the time, your ears arnt needed and your mind will ignore them - takes a week to come back properly when I get home.

    There is a herbal brew from Europe which works and Ginseng apparently helps.
    The brew was used by a friend that developed VERY bad Tinnitus from a side effect of some chemo drugs - reacons it worked very well, however maybe a different type of damage.

    Things that will give you Tinnitus without you even knowing it are fans, AC units etc - basically anything thats runnings at a constant frequency even though the amplitude isnt high will also damage your hearing.
    Engines for eg wear your ears out, loud noises like guns hammer them - 2 slightly different damages.
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