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PostIcon Posted on: Oct. 20 2001,18:05  Skip to the next post in this topic. Ignore posts   QUOTE

yeah, I'd go see a doctor, that could be bad.
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that's probably a good idea regardless, however last time I went to a hearing specialist to complain, he just looked in my ear and said "I don't see anything abnormal, cya later, we'll mail you the bill".
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I went up to the Godsmack concert in August up in Mansfield, MA. I was up front for Puddle of Mudd, who opened for them. My ears rang like hell for a while, but it just goes away. It's caused by over stimulation of the nerves, it's kinda normal, I guess.

It goes away after a while.

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Umm yeah miNus that's called hearing damage. The hearing nerves are VERY over-stimulates and become permanently damaged. There is no known way to revive/fix these nerves. It's a good idea to not expose yourself to extremely loud music at an early age, or you'll be wearin a hearing aid at an early age, which sucks..

The ringing noise went away because it was kinda like the leg wigging out when that guy in The Rock got killed. The nerves kinda do some stuff but its their death cry. They finally die out.

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PostIcon Posted on: Oct. 20 2001,18:57 Skip to the previous post in this topic. Skip to the next post in this topic. Ignore posts   QUOTE

Your ears ring after a concert. It goes away after a day or two.

THATS THE WAY LIFE WORKS

ffs how many concerts have you people been to?!

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goo goo dolls / sugar ray (large concert)
phantasmagoria (small club, heavy metal, was there for 8 hours)
hfstival (huge concert)
a couple smaller concerts at psu
rustic overtones/ jimmi's chicken shack last night

the light ringing started after the phantas concert. that was just insane. 2 of my friend's ears started bleeding there, and one busted his left eardrum (total hearling loss in one ear).

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PostIcon Posted on: Oct. 20 2001,19:34 Skip to the previous post in this topic. Skip to the next post in this topic. Ignore posts   QUOTE

Now, it's pretty "normal" to have a light ringing in your ears for some hours after having been in a loud concert or a disco or something. If it doesn't happen too often and goes away quickly, it's nothing to worry about too much.

However, 8 hours of Heavy Metal is too much for even the healthies ears. You should see a doctor about it, and one who does not simply LOOK into your ears. And you should go see the doctor soon.

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well the thing is, it didn't go away quickly. I've had this ringing in my ears for a couple years now. It's just louder now, after that concert last night.
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PostIcon Posted on: Oct. 20 2001,20:37 Skip to the previous post in this topic. Skip to the next post in this topic. Ignore posts   QUOTE

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2 of my friend's ears started bleeding there, and one busted his left eardrum (total hearling loss in one ear).

All in a days fun. Say, how many fingers do those guys have? Im guessing not many...

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And that's why I wear earplugs when I go to concerts.
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