Fun fact - if you partially deafen yourself with cap guns at a very early age, you grow up thinking tinnitus is normal, and don’t discover until you’re 14 that eeeeeeeeeeeeee all day and night isn’t normal and it’s really not a problem and you can sleep well cos it doesn’t bother you
I’m Indigenous Canadian and I grew up in a traditional lifestyle of hunting and trapping. I was about 8 when my hunter/trapper father taught me how to use a shotgun to shoot geese. No ear protection and spent a month out in the bush every spring and a week in the fall shooting at animals. I was about 12 when he took me out for my first moose hunt with a high powered rifle. No one knew that we were destroying our hearing with every shotgun or rifle blast without ear protection. I can remember shooting my single shot shotgun and then listening to my brothers on either side of me ring out shots on their pump action or semi automatics right next to me … and then talking to everyone in that muffled deep tone and everyone’s distorted voices for an hour after. Then the high pitched ringing that would last a day or two after. Didn’t know it at the time but I had destroyed my hearing. The ringing subsided after the hunt and I never knew I had done permanent damage, not until years later. I was about 25 when I noticed a constant high pitched ringing and it has grown louder since then. I’m almost 50 now and the ringing sometimes drives me nuts but I just live with it now.
Cover your ears with your palms and have your fingers on the back of your head. Then tap for 10-15 seconds and make sure you hear those thumps. Afterwards your tinnitus goes away.
Fun fact - if you partially deafen yourself with cap guns at a very early age, you grow up thinking tinnitus is normal, and don’t discover until you’re 14 that eeeeeeeeeeeeee all day and night isn’t normal and it’s really not a problem and you can sleep well cos it doesn’t bother you
Source - I’m a deaf idiot 😂
Thankfully, the younger you get tinnitus, the easier it is to ignore. Unless someone mentions it, I don’t notice.
I’ve listened to worryingly loud music throughout high school and didn’t know until I got a smart watch yelling at me about it
I’m Indigenous Canadian and I grew up in a traditional lifestyle of hunting and trapping. I was about 8 when my hunter/trapper father taught me how to use a shotgun to shoot geese. No ear protection and spent a month out in the bush every spring and a week in the fall shooting at animals. I was about 12 when he took me out for my first moose hunt with a high powered rifle. No one knew that we were destroying our hearing with every shotgun or rifle blast without ear protection. I can remember shooting my single shot shotgun and then listening to my brothers on either side of me ring out shots on their pump action or semi automatics right next to me … and then talking to everyone in that muffled deep tone and everyone’s distorted voices for an hour after. Then the high pitched ringing that would last a day or two after. Didn’t know it at the time but I had destroyed my hearing. The ringing subsided after the hunt and I never knew I had done permanent damage, not until years later. I was about 25 when I noticed a constant high pitched ringing and it has grown louder since then. I’m almost 50 now and the ringing sometimes drives me nuts but I just live with it now.
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Tinnitus life hack. Temporary relief though.
Cover your ears with your palms and have your fingers on the back of your head. Then tap for 10-15 seconds and make sure you hear those thumps. Afterwards your tinnitus goes away.