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<blockquote data-quote="BluRaySS" data-source="post: 1328423" data-attributes="member: 13311"><p>I was blown off the top of a truck by a misguided Howitzer(the cannon, not the round). I have wicked ringing and loss of hearing. Just as you say I have a REALLY hard time determining sounds direction. </p><p></p><p> It does help to have background noise when you are not trying to talk to someone. The change of sounds all the time drowns out the solid tone. I go to sleep with a TV on a timer every night that I sleep. I don't really even watch television, but the noise is far far better than the sometimes painful high pitch ring.</p><p></p><p> You may also notice a relation between your blood pressure and volume. If I do something(or someone else does) to get my heart rate and pressure up, the volume on the Tinnitus goes up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BluRaySS, post: 1328423, member: 13311"] I was blown off the top of a truck by a misguided Howitzer(the cannon, not the round). I have wicked ringing and loss of hearing. Just as you say I have a REALLY hard time determining sounds direction. It does help to have background noise when you are not trying to talk to someone. The change of sounds all the time drowns out the solid tone. I go to sleep with a TV on a timer every night that I sleep. I don't really even watch television, but the noise is far far better than the sometimes painful high pitch ring. You may also notice a relation between your blood pressure and volume. If I do something(or someone else does) to get my heart rate and pressure up, the volume on the Tinnitus goes up. [/QUOTE]
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