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  1. Feb 1, 2018 · Wise decision @david c not to go to the cinema if you have experienced spikes. A lot of people do not realize that the best earplugs or moulded types, will not stop tinnitus spiking if external sound is loud enough, because it can pass through the head/skull and be transferred to the inner ear by bone conduction.

  2. Jun 13, 2014 · Total silence puts tremendous strain on the auditory system as it strives mightily to do what it was intended to do in the first place - detect external sounds for protection! Being in the presence of soft environmental sound is the best way to give your auditory system a break. Dr. Stephen Nagler.

  3. Apr 9, 2015 · John Bedolla, an emergency room doctor with Seton Healthcare put the impact of loud movies on the ear in context, “Human beings did not experience sound louder than 90-100 decibels for much of human history until the invention of gun powder and machinery. So, for the vast majority of human existence, our ear has never adapted to loud noises.”.

  4. Is it safe to see a movie at the movie theatre with hearing protection? Yes, provided the hearing protection is used correctly No, not even with hearing protection

  5. Apr 30, 2020 · Several causes. There are a few movies with sequences about tinnitus: - A Star Is Born. - Love & Mercy, about Brian Wilson, from the Beach Boys. There's also a movie from 2007, with Tim Robbins, called "Noise", which is apparently about a New Yorker who is against the noise of sirens, etc...

  6. Jun 20, 2014 · Location: North Yorkshire, England. Tinnitus Since: 17/1/14. I think with the right precautions e.g. Picking a good seat away from speakers, and wear plugs. I would struggle at perhaps taking earmuffs as well as earplugs for the trailers as they are usually louder than the film. And take a few breaks e.g.

  7. Oct 11, 2017 · 08/2004. Cause of Tinnitus: Loud concert. I think live a relatively normal life, by all means, but dont engage in anything risky. Normal may be going to the cinema with earplugs. normal may be not going to concerts or nightclubs and only staying for short times in loud environments.

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