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Beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep
Beeep Beeeeep.....
Who doesnt know this feeling..the morning after the party (in this case a huge 12 hour rave) and all you hear is this scaring fucking beeep. Ive had it many times..it passed sooner or later. This time it looks serious, but i dont worry too much. I just wanna know if u know any recommendations as for reducing that noise? Aspirin, water? Meditation? What are ur methods??
The only cure for that would be time.
I find the best cure is just to lay there and try to fall asleep, or stay awake in a non-club environment (ie. house party) for a few hours til it wears off.
kr00t0n 
The only way to avoid is to wear earplugs...
*sigh*
well i can say ive suffered with tinitus for maybe all my life. it really sucks, and there isnt ANYTHING you can do about it, so im stuck with a constant, BEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP, i dont think ive ever heard silence... 
in your cd/mp3 wahtever player stick in chill out songs
TEA!!!!!!!!!!
There are some informative website out there about it. Wear good earplugs when you go partying, and people shouting in your ears on the dancefloor is not a good idea either.
the stupid beeep is pretty annoying, and you cant hear like normal, if you still have a beeeep after a week or so or if you have pain, go see a doctor,
I get that from clubs and parties every now and then, but it normally goes away within a couple hours, maybe a day.
I went to a "Lit" (rock band) concert in the House of Blues: New Orleans (small venue). 9 days later the damn beeping went away! NINE DAYS LATER! God thats the worst.
But my hearing is gonna be gone anyway. I listen to my car system. Play drums. Wear headphones about 2 hours a day or more. Concerts. yeah, this whole generation is gonna be deaf by the age of 30, lol.
I just make a point not to stay right by the speakers!
xoxo Ur Dream Grl
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| Originally posted by Ur Dream Grl I just make a point not to stay right by the speakers! xoxo Ur Dream Grl |
just let your tiny ear hairs die in peace. no medicine, no loud noise - nothing. soon it will be trndy to be deaf! late.
our poor sensitive cochlea's
I try to protect my ears as much as possible because they are invaluable to me.
i heard that a band called Hanson ( you might have heard of) threw the loudest concert ever in history!!!
i heard that if you're sitting around and you get that ringing, then the best thing to do is to listen to something at a moderate volume. I get that sometimes after I blast trance into myself, and it scares the fuck out of me. I just put on some talk radio and make stupid noises with my mouth and I go back to normal fairly quick.
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| Originally posted by Mr.Mystery The only way to avoid is to wear earplugs... |
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| Originally posted by justin i heard that a band called Hanson ( you might have heard of) threw the loudest concert ever in history!!! |
A scientific studied showed that listening to "white noise" showed significant reductions in the ringing. Cos the beep is the brain trying harder to listen to noise whilst u r in the club, but when u get out, there sin't loud noise so that beep that is generated stays. Or something like that.
and the loudest rave or whatever was some drum n bass rave.
The promoters have a legal obligation to hand out ear plugs at the door.
When people didn't know the risks, and didn't take the plugs, their eardrums burst, and there ears were bleeding. People were being sick due to the noise. The noise level matched the internal resonance of their internal organs, which is why they were being sick and stuff.
WICKED!!!!
Hm thanks for those tipps...I actually tried TEA yesterday, didnt help too much. Well i had a serious Tinitus in my excessive summer days last year. I went to the doctor, but he said that my hearing was still perfect and that i might hear the silent "beep" just because im more aware of it, knowing u have it makes you care more...listen harder. In fact its mostly psychology. He also pounted out that EVERY human has a very weak tinitus that can get louder, especially if you're aware of it. Anywayz...The extra-loud tinitus im living with now will go away in 1 week like it did in some cases. Afterwards ill have to just forget the weaker one..erm..sounds weird but thats the way it is.
Oh and yesterday i tried to meditate, and being fully concentrated in non-concentration (thats what i consider meditation
) u eventually dont hear the tinitus anymore. Oh and i also listened to Schiller's "Weltreise" hehe
mdma: Dont u tell me about drum n bass being loud
The rave ive been too had a d&b floor too...and all i can say is that...this is pure MADNESS!! Its nice but after 20 minutes u just give up to this insane noise
And what is "white noise"?
White noise, is kinda hard to explain.
Its the noise your TV and Radio makes when its not tuned to a particular frequency, the interference if u will. E.g a Radio station 2 radio stations require 91.5mhz and another one need 93mhz, the sapce between will have static. Thats white noise.
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| Originally posted by Mr.Mystery The only way to avoid is to wear earplugs... |

white noise = static
And Hanson did not throw the loudest concert in History, I remember reading this somewhere, lol. It was a hair band from the early 90's. I'm think Poison, maybe. I forget. They had a shitload of speakers, I know that. I remember reading a story about all this in Guitar World magizine. The lead guitar blew up a bird. And I'm not joking. They have pictures of it in the magizine. A bird flew by the speakers and the lead guitarist hit a chord and the fucking bird exploded. I'll try to find those picture to scan for ya'll. My firnd has the mag. 
LOl! a fucking bird!!! Insane!
And tinitus is fuckin anoying!
I have it on my left ear but only a little..
i use earplugs now..silicon ones..
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| Originally posted by Dj_ExOn i use earplugs now..silicon ones.. |
i saw on the news that they are trialing a drug in Australia that works well for permenant sufferers of tinitus.
the ringing sound after lots of loud music is only temporary yeh? But too much will gradually make you deaf.. I saw an ad on TV, some propaganda about work place safety, with a labourer who worked in a factory with loud machinery for 10 years or something without proper ear protection and he was totally rooted hearing wise, you could bearly hear him speaking. (i thought the opposite would be true - you would speak louder when you went deaf. ?) Anyway, the point is alot of loud sound alot of the time is bad.
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