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<blockquote data-quote="rawhide" data-source="post: 2724850" data-attributes="member: 3448"><p>My story is much the same as all the others shared. Never wore ear protection in my youth although when I began shooting again a few years ago I always wear protection. The ringing began about two years ago and is very loud as I write this. Background noise like a fan or air through a duct makes it difficult for me to hear normal conversations.</p><p></p><p>On a recent road trip I listened on the radio to an interview with two doctors discussing dramatic possibilities in the very near future for help. An injection and some type of jell has been developed that can temporarily restore hearing to normal levels and possibly alleviate the ringing. The development is in its early stages and the docs seem to think that applications of the medicine will have to be frequent. Does offer offer some hope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rawhide, post: 2724850, member: 3448"] My story is much the same as all the others shared. Never wore ear protection in my youth although when I began shooting again a few years ago I always wear protection. The ringing began about two years ago and is very loud as I write this. Background noise like a fan or air through a duct makes it difficult for me to hear normal conversations. On a recent road trip I listened on the radio to an interview with two doctors discussing dramatic possibilities in the very near future for help. An injection and some type of jell has been developed that can temporarily restore hearing to normal levels and possibly alleviate the ringing. The development is in its early stages and the docs seem to think that applications of the medicine will have to be frequent. Does offer offer some hope. [/QUOTE]
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