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Originally posted by jondiener
Second: I just read something on tinnitus the other day and was surprised to find that, among other things, diet and lifestyle can greatly increase your chances of getting it. Some of the things to avoid: sodium, caffiene, alcohol, tobacco. Hhhhmmmm ..... musicians AVOIDING these? Seems ironic, doesn't it?
Originally posted by Mesa Man
Originally posted by jondiener
Second: I just read something on tinnitus the other day and was surprised to find that, among other things, diet and lifestyle can greatly increase your chances of getting it. Some of the things to avoid: sodium, caffiene, alcohol, tobacco. Hhhhmmmm ..... musicians AVOIDING these? Seems ironic, doesn't it?
Well I think they meant that those things, alcohol, caffein and such may make the symptoms of it worse. I can agree to that, but I have a hard time believing that drinking coffe increases the risk off tinnitus. )
Originally posted by merlin
Is it me or is everyone getting old?! lol![]()
We have that problem of Volume, we have 4 hr band practices once a fortnight and i am starting to get the ringin. I tried plugs but they fall out with all the jumping around and head banging. any suggestions and don't say "wear ear muffs!" lolol
Merls
Originally posted by Big Wheel
Originally posted by merlin
Is it me or is everyone getting old?! lol![]()
It's you, Merls.
Make everyone lower their volume
Will C.![]()