Posted by Jay_Bravest_Face on February 2, 2009, at 23:32:46
In reply to Re: Jay is tryin'.still hard to keep it together.but.. » Jay_Bravest_Face, posted by JadeKelly on February 2, 2009, at 13:06:08
> Jay,
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> I'm sure I'm gonna wish I hadn't written this, but do you really hear music as a result of your med or getting better? Because I always hear about tinnitus with my med, but I hear music. Its barely there but its there, I can hear singing, and its country music which I don't even listen to! Its usually only at night when I'm in bed. Funny thing, it doesn't bother me at all. Please tell me I'm not the only one!!!!!
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> ~Jade
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> > Jay p.s. Oh ya, it sounds like I've got a loud rock concert going in my ears, 24/7. Geezz..and I don't even have to pay for this!..lol
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>Well, yea, I think it is tinnitus. I've attended dozens of loud rock concerts over many years. What I hear are high frequency stuff, like crowds screaming, drum cymbals, lots of guitar solos. Plus, I am a musician, and I like to play my music at a high volume. Even more folksy stuff like Jewel..goddd I love that woman..haha. But when I am playing drums, I just go *nuts*, full-force, no mercy! ha. Same with my bass playing. I actually grow my one nail of the finger I use to almost "pluck" or "pull" the bass string. When I was in highschool, my jazz band and music teacher wanted me to play just this nice simple kind-of way. This was my chance to *rebel*, so we'd play at the Xmas concert, during little drummer boy, and I would just be going ballistic! Ohhhh..those where the days..lol..
Enjoy the music!
Jay :)
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