Pauldonnelly Posted November 14, 2010 Posted November 14, 2010 (edited) don't listen to Terry Riders attempt to make me look like a a twat Ive been doing all-nighters on and off since late 1972 and despite loads of oldies telling me to watch the gear intake way back then no one told me to watch me lugholes Today Ive been advised that my rright ear is ok ish however my left with regard to hi frequency is just about fooked, like NIL... guys and gals go and get you ears tested NOW...Spec Savesrs hearing test is FREE @ the moment Go get em checked now. PD Edited November 14, 2010 by PaulDonnelly
Guest proudlove Posted November 14, 2010 Posted November 14, 2010 don't listen to Terry Riders attempt to make me look like a a twat Ive been doing all-nighters on and off since late 1972 and despite loads of oldies telling me to watch the gear intake way back then no one told me to watch me lugholes Today Ive been advised that my rright ear is ok ish however my left with regard to hi frequency is just about fooked, like NIL... guys and gals go and get you ears tested NOW...Spec Savesrs hearing test is FREE @ the moment Go get em checked now. PD Sorry,can't hear you mate?
Guest Mick Donnelly Posted November 14, 2010 Posted November 14, 2010 don't listen to Terry Riders attempt to make me look like a a twat Ive been doing all-nighters on and off since late 1972 and despite loads of oldies telling me to watch the gear intake way back then no one told me to watch me lugholes Today Ive been advised that my rright ear is ok ish however my left with regard to hi frequency is just about fooked, like NIL... guys and gals go and get you ears tested NOW...Spec Savesrs hearing test is FREE @ the moment Go get em checked now. PD Did you ever consider it may be hereditary and nowt to do with all-nighters
Pauldonnelly Posted November 14, 2010 Author Posted November 14, 2010 Did you ever consider it may be hereditary and nowt to do with all-nighters what Mum did gear?? :ohmy: :ohmy:
Guest Mick Donnelly Posted November 14, 2010 Posted November 14, 2010 what Mum did gear?? :ohmy: :ohmy:
Mak Posted November 14, 2010 Posted November 14, 2010 don't listen to Terry Riders attempt to make me look like a a twat Ive been doing all-nighters on and off since late 1972 and despite loads of oldies telling me to watch the gear intake way back then no one told me to watch me lugholes Today Ive been advised that my rright ear is ok ish however my left with regard to hi frequency is just about fooked, like NIL... guys and gals go and get you ears tested NOW...Spec Savesrs hearing test is FREE @ the moment Go get em checked now. PD Same here Paul . plugs help with the music but when folk talk to you , you can't hear them . I wear them at home sometimes as well , it helps.
Ste Henderson Posted November 14, 2010 Posted November 14, 2010 My hearing is fooked with listening to music too loud , or is it just ol' man syndrome Steve
Ted Massey Posted November 14, 2010 Posted November 14, 2010 I heard that, pardon as Uncle Staveley used to say
Guest Matt Male Posted November 14, 2010 Posted November 14, 2010 I used to go to rock clubs in Birmingham in the early 90s. I tell you soul dos are nothing compared to them. Ear plugs are useful though when some boring bastard is banging on about his knowledge of soul in your ear all night.
Munchkin Posted November 14, 2010 Posted November 14, 2010 I heard that, pardon as Uncle Staveley used to say dont you were them ted, know martyn bradley does.
hullsoul Posted November 14, 2010 Posted November 14, 2010 Can everyone type a bit louder please as I can't quite hear what's been written Cheers Martyn
Ted Massey Posted November 14, 2010 Posted November 14, 2010 dont you were them ted, know martyn bradley does. i do Kev for 20 years now , would be deaf now if i hadnt. have been 30 mins into a journey and realised had forgot them and turned around to get them
Billywhizz Posted November 14, 2010 Posted November 14, 2010 don't listen to Terry Riders attempt to make me look like a a twat Ive been doing all-nighters on and off since late 1972 and despite loads of oldies telling me to watch the gear intake way back then no one told me to watch me lugholes Today Ive been advised that my rright ear is ok ish however my left with regard to hi frequency is just about fooked, like NIL... guys and gals go and get you ears tested NOW...Spec Savesrs hearing test is FREE @ the moment Go get em checked now. PD Paul did have my eyes and ears tested which is ok, i dont wear glasses but i do wear ear plugs at all nighters as well as soul nights and weekenders at 57 i dont think thats not to bad, Billy.
Guest gordon russell Posted November 14, 2010 Posted November 14, 2010 sorry paul.........what do you look/act like that you're blaming on me?.........ear plugs?.......well you'll need em when paul plays out.....which generally is the only time he goes out..........the oldies are the best
Kris Holmes Posted November 14, 2010 Posted November 14, 2010 I wear them when necessary, I have special fitted musicians ones which make everything quieter but don't affect the frequencies as much as the foam cheapies.
Ted Massey Posted November 14, 2010 Posted November 14, 2010 I wear them when necessary, I have special fitted musicians ones which make everything quieter but don't affect the frequencies as much as the foam cheapies. where do you get those from?
Guest mrs norman maine Posted November 14, 2010 Posted November 14, 2010 where do you get those from? I know I'm always banging on about this, but lots of useful info in the link below. Make sure you keep listening to the music that you love for many years to come. RNID Don't lose the music campaign
Kris Holmes Posted November 14, 2010 Posted November 14, 2010 where do you get those from? Audiologist
Guest Matt Male Posted November 14, 2010 Posted November 14, 2010 Swimming ear plugs are pretty good, cheap and reusable. I need them when i swim because other-wise my ears fill with water for weeks, horrible. They'd be good for nighters though.
Ceejay Posted November 14, 2010 Posted November 14, 2010 My hearing is great...............never worn earplugs, but have been known to stick my fingers in my ears when certain records are played!!! Blind as a bat with out me gegs though!!!
Guest mrs norman maine Posted November 14, 2010 Posted November 14, 2010 Audiologist Presume you don't live in the UK Kris. Can't usually get earplugs via NHS Audiology here, though could always ring the Audiology department of local general hospital and ask. They have long waiting lists though and would need GP referral. I got some free when my job required me to accompany someone for a hearing aid/mould fitting. They didn't fully understand the process and were very anxious, so the audio technician 'demonstrated' on me. I still use them for swimming ten years later. As well as keeping water out, they also block out the sound of Capital Radio, which London leisure centres like to torture their punters with. Result! I've not used them at nighters, because they block too much. And more importantly, they're bright blue, which doesn't always go with my outfit. Swimming ear plugs are pretty good, cheap and reusable. I need them when i swim because other-wise my ears fill with water for weeks, horrible. They'd be good for nighters though. Swim plugs are good, or you can buy earplugs from the RNID online shop. Info in my previous post.
Guest dundeedavie Posted November 14, 2010 Posted November 14, 2010 www.htfr.com were doing them a while back for dj's ... the set up includes a voucher for a private audiologist
Mace Posted November 14, 2010 Posted November 14, 2010 I've been advised to use 'butt-plugs' a few times , will Spec-savers also be able to test if I definately need to Thinks it's more of an 'exhaust' issue, rather than an 'intake' one mind
Guest Posted November 15, 2010 Posted November 15, 2010 Mace, this one looks like a good fit and it's 'holy' too! My ex husband used to wear ear plugs to bed
Guest Posted November 15, 2010 Posted November 15, 2010 I wear hearing aids . Im 100% deaf in one ear and my other isnt too good (genetic probably). I went for a hearing test a few weeks ago and im losing high frequency too but i think thats more to do with age same as you mace . My hearing aids are cross aids . One is a transmitter and other is a reciever and they do help with clarity . If anyone tries them DONT put the transmitter one right next to the reciever one while your wearing it . Like i did with my new ones ,durr. The feedback is horrendous and er deafening lol . Im a right dope sometimes ! :-)
Guest Posted November 15, 2010 Posted November 15, 2010 Edit * sorry should have put paul instead of mace. See what i mean about me being a dope :-)
Ted Massey Posted November 15, 2010 Posted November 15, 2010 I know I'm always banging on about this, but lots of useful info in the link below. Make sure you keep listening to the music that you love for many years to come. RNID Don't lose the music campaign cheers gonna give them a try
Gary Samways Posted November 15, 2010 Posted November 15, 2010 i wear ear plugs at work, they're custom fitted and work as a filter for harmful frequencies so you can hear people talking and even talk on the phone etc, they're not cheap mind but then have you seen the price of hearing aids , i think you may be able to get them fitted at some branches of boots, link below https://www.noisebreaker.com/
Kris Holmes Posted November 15, 2010 Posted November 15, 2010 Presume you don't live in the UK Kris. Can't usually get earplugs via NHS Audiology here, though could always ring the Audiology department of local general hospital and ask. They have long waiting lists though and would need GP referral. yes sorry, not in the UK. But I did get a GP referral for them after my ear went fuzzy after a night beside a particularly badly placed monitor speak at a gig. Luckily no permanent damage but I learnt my lesson.
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