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I dont know if i do. dir with my PX5 or of it was a Break Down of myself but i have Run into a Tinnitus in both ears very loud and strange actually i can,t Play my Px5 because it. hurts in my Ears i Wonder if anyone has also Tinnitus in here playing Keyboards ???

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Tinnitus sucks big time. I know others that have it bad also. I get the ringing occasionally and fortunately it doesn't last too long. I need to be very mindful of playing too loud, especially when I use my headphones. I believe the high frequencies of my organ sounds (on my Nord) could be the culprit. It's hard sometimes to monitor how loud I'm getting and I get a bit carried away. Usually I notice it happening after playing and I'll try to be more aware the next time I play. Also if my monitor cabinet is too close to me when playing with the band, I will notice then also.

 

Both my parents wear hearing aids and are in their early eighties. They have never played music loud. It's kind of scary : ( 

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I've had to deal with this too, a major concern for me. I think its from the compression of the sounds with headphones as this seems to aggravate it. And i agree also about the high frequency sounds-as a drummer for many years, surprisingly had no trouble except with cymbal overtones, i had to use earplugs to keep the tinnitus from recurring when playing in loud venues.  It also comes and goes without apparent cause, although it also might be from sinus problems (I've been checked by at least one doctor). It can be quite serious and can lead to deafness. If you seem to get worse over time (lasts longer, gets louder) I'd go to an ear specialist-in the US these doctors are called "ENT"-ear, nose and throat specialists If you clench your teeth from stress (teaching music and playing clubs can be stressful yes!)-this can also trigger tinnitus. I've been treated for this and it seems to help. Hope this helps Mau Van, you want to take care of your hearing I'm sure.

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No i don´t use aspirin after lot of doctors seems to be a burn out syndrome psychical nature well i did a lot on my PX5S with headphone but after i did the Sound test by my ENT i am shure that was stranger then the hardest PX5S sound ;)

 

anyway after 10 drop infusion there was a litte chance it can get better, today i am p..off still this heavy sounds in my head,,,

hope it is going away with time ;(

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wear foam earplugs when playing live, sit across the stage from acoustic drums, practice/mix at low volumes, don't shoot at the gun range or be near other hi-db machinery... an ad by a product called lipo-flavinoid says they cure it, but who knows... I have it mildly from years of flying jet aircraft.

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Dear Mau Van,

There is a machine that is called bioresonance that is used in Germany a lot

That will cure your problem and anything else you know you have wrong and lots you are unaware of.

 

The Bioresonance machine really works

 

Hugh

 

http://www.hbo-freiburg.de/hoerstoerungen/tinnitus/?gclid=CjkKEQjwnqucBRDZvf_rk-fEj7wBEiQA8HDLEtjkotEx3o7LYwNRGAI2Fiemg73oMedCf0wrQz_Kxnfw_wcB

Do they have one of those for people who speak English?  :lol:

 

I'm glad you're a well-established member here, Hugh, otherwise I might have thought you were a spammer.  :huh:  ;)

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Hello Mau - tinnitus is not fun.  I have had it in each ear at various times from reaction to pharmaceuticals ( as Howard mentioned above )and from exposure to loud noise . The only time it started in both ears at the same time was when I had a  pinched nerve in my neck. I hope you find a solution, Cheers Rob

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