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Hearing Impairment due to music
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Hi my name is Claire I am a final year product design student at the University Of West England currently undertaking a dissertation around the idea of hearing impairment related to music I was just wondering whether anyone had experienced this and if you had whether you would mind answering a few questions?
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28 Nov 2008 15:48
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Hi Claire,
I am willing to help in any way with your dissertation. I went to ibiza this summer and really damaged my ears. Have had constant tinnitus ever since. Just let me know how to participate.
Regards
Andy, leeds
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Andy
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28 Nov 2008 22:45
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Hi Claire
Can you post a link on here, I will do the survey
ex UWE student myself! 92-94
John
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29 Nov 2008 00:34
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Here is a link to the online survey if you could fill it in that would be great!
http://FreeOnlineSurveys.com/rendersurvey.asp?sid=7db25ercwpgrdcq518454 (external link, opens new browser window)
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29 Nov 2008 14:30
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Hi Claire,
I'll contribute too, thanks, got mine through a loud concert.
Regards, M
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Violetdusk
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01 Dec 2008 12:58
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Claire,
Our answers will be completely different to the usual club go-oers without tinnitus. The fact is many young people, especially are unaware loud music can cause devastating effects I.e. Tinnitus. Of course are answers will be completely different as we are sufferers.
The thing with this country, like many others, not enough advertising is done about loud music & tinnitus. There are plenty of adverts about the use of condoms and protection against stds; most stds can be cured unlike tinnitus. Many children that are not planned can be sold to madonna.
So what's the point?
Paulman
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01 Dec 2008 15:32
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