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-Blue wrote Cool man lemme know if it helps you.. or if you find a new way to help with it? (:
Alright man will do!
Thanks for this, it might help!
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Repp wroteNo problem i also find it reliveing when i talk to other's about it (:-Blue wrote Cool man lemme know if it helps you.. or if you find a new way to help with it? (:
Alright man will do!
Thanks for this, it might help!
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Yes, this used to scare me. Now its just annoying.
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-Blue wrote When it is really quiet like when im going to sleep my ears ring...
Has anybody else had this? Or any noise when you try to sleep in complete silence?
It sometimes happens to me but i use a fan to get rid of the silence.
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i usually have it right after i lay down.. But then it goes awya after a few seconds
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yeah i have and they also pop when i try to sleep
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The ringing happens basically because of the absence of sound. You are so used to hearing something constantly all day that when you try to sleep in complete silence something in your brain triggers something in your ear that causes the ringing. Not sure why and sorry I can't be more descriptive.
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Unsavory wrote The ringing happens basically because of the absence of sound. You are so used to hearing something constantly all day that when you try to sleep in complete silence something in your brain triggers something in your ear that causes the ringing. Not sure why and sorry I can't be more descriptive.I have been reading about it and that is true! Thanks for the comment man.. (:
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I've had the ringing in my ears on more than one occasion, I don't believe it's anything you have to worry about.
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Creo wrote-Blue wroteCreo wrote Or when your trying to sleep and you see white lines and patterns when you close your eyes.Oh wow iv'e never had that happen.. Is there a way you cope with it?
There isn't really a way to cope with it but just simply trying to ignore it. Sometimes it gets so bad that it make me dizzy and sick. I should probably see a doctor about it but I'm too lazy.
I have that sometimes as well, not that clear though, but I can see patterns and it doesn't go away by blinking or anything like that, lasts for a while and then just dissapears.
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