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7 long years ago, I was struck down by a load of granite slabs, but survived, by the Grace of God.
I woke up in the hospital, and along with the broken bones, (which would heal) I was unable to hear the slightest thing in my right ear, but a "tinnitus" like sound, coming from the spot where some of the granite hit. There was a small, "closed bone fracture", just above my right ear.
Other things I woke up to, is, no sense of smell, or taste, and a "Vertigo" situation.
As far as one ear goes, .. .here's what I've found:
I can no longer "triangulate", ANY sound that comes. any loud sound, instantly freezes me, and the sound is coming from 360 degrees .
I can only understand a conversation if they're in front of me and speaking directly to me. if they turn their head while speaking, their voice fades away into the noise, then they turn back to me , and say "didn't you hear me"?
Experiment:
T.V. on, room fan on, tread mill on , and C.D. music on.
While I'm walking (carefully) on the tread mill, I twist up, and insert, an expanding foam , ear plug, and put it in my only good ear, and as it is expanding, every sound, depending on its frequency, fades away, to only the sound of ME, walking. It takes about 25 seconds to fully expand ( it takes a trick to get it in tight). The first sound to go was the fan, then the tread mill, then the T.V. but the cd music lingered. Kinda nice.
Then came the "Bone Conduction Ear phone", and for the first time, I could "understand the world again, and quickly de-code all the things coming in, phone calls, music, videos from my Kindle Fire in my back pocket. I have Bluetooth, paired directly to my bone phone, sorta like an implant I guess, and its not in my ear canal. I can simply move the bone phone slightly to adjust the (mono) fidelity. farther from the ear, more treble, the closer more base, and as the phone simply touches the lobe, the full range of tones come in. I Have even put the phone speaker directly on the fracture, and listened to music, it's amazing how I can understand stuff without using my ear canal. With a roomful of sounds, I put a plug in and pull up some music, and one by one , the voices fade almost completely away, and the music is clear in my ear.
well I'm long winded, but I thought I would pass on some my experience, maybe some one can relate.
submitted respectively to you, T Y
Craig
I woke up in the hospital, and along with the broken bones, (which would heal) I was unable to hear the slightest thing in my right ear, but a "tinnitus" like sound, coming from the spot where some of the granite hit. There was a small, "closed bone fracture", just above my right ear.
Other things I woke up to, is, no sense of smell, or taste, and a "Vertigo" situation.
As far as one ear goes, .. .here's what I've found:
I can no longer "triangulate", ANY sound that comes. any loud sound, instantly freezes me, and the sound is coming from 360 degrees .
I can only understand a conversation if they're in front of me and speaking directly to me. if they turn their head while speaking, their voice fades away into the noise, then they turn back to me , and say "didn't you hear me"?
Experiment:
T.V. on, room fan on, tread mill on , and C.D. music on.
While I'm walking (carefully) on the tread mill, I twist up, and insert, an expanding foam , ear plug, and put it in my only good ear, and as it is expanding, every sound, depending on its frequency, fades away, to only the sound of ME, walking. It takes about 25 seconds to fully expand ( it takes a trick to get it in tight). The first sound to go was the fan, then the tread mill, then the T.V. but the cd music lingered. Kinda nice.
Then came the "Bone Conduction Ear phone", and for the first time, I could "understand the world again, and quickly de-code all the things coming in, phone calls, music, videos from my Kindle Fire in my back pocket. I have Bluetooth, paired directly to my bone phone, sorta like an implant I guess, and its not in my ear canal. I can simply move the bone phone slightly to adjust the (mono) fidelity. farther from the ear, more treble, the closer more base, and as the phone simply touches the lobe, the full range of tones come in. I Have even put the phone speaker directly on the fracture, and listened to music, it's amazing how I can understand stuff without using my ear canal. With a roomful of sounds, I put a plug in and pull up some music, and one by one , the voices fade almost completely away, and the music is clear in my ear.
well I'm long winded, but I thought I would pass on some my experience, maybe some one can relate.
submitted respectively to you, T Y
Craig