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Is this why many people play loud music?
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| Korben Dallas 2005-10-17, 12:57 pm |
| I am just wondering, if this why many people play loud music. To cover up
the ringing in their ears.
"Michael Loiben" <mloiben@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> I need music, talk radio or my sound machine (water sounds) to help mask
my
> tinnitus at work.
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| Music only causes the tinnitus to increase in volume for me. I can be
traveling down a six lane interstate with cars on either sid of me, windows
rolled down, radio blaring, and still the crickets are making noise. Glad
it works for Michael.
Jim
"Korben Dallas" <no@spam.com> wrote in message
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>I am just wondering, if this why many people play loud music. To cover up
> the ringing in their ears.
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> "Michael Loiben" <mloiben@comcast.net> wrote in message
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| Korben Dallas 2005-10-18, 1:00 am |
| I live in Arizona and the crickets here (not metaphorical crickets, but the
actual ones) are a lot louder than the crickets up north. Some are near as
loud as a smoke detector.
"Jim" <jwhite18816NOSPAM@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> Music only causes the tinnitus to increase in volume for me. I can be
> traveling down a six lane interstate with cars on either sid of me,
windows
> rolled down, radio blaring, and still the crickets are making noise. Glad
> it works for Michael.
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