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Earplugs: just me?
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<blockquote data-quote="jblanken64" data-source="post: 1394798" data-attributes="member: 79430"><p>I use the Howard Leight florescent green/pink ones. I bought a case of them after being given a pair during an MRI. I find them more comfortable than most, although I usually don't have a problem with foam plugs anyway. I've tried some DIY molded plugs and they don't ever stay seated well and don't seem to provide the same reduction. Perhaps getting a pro to do it would make a difference. Also, for me, anything with a cord is irritating since any rubbing on the cord seems to travel directly into my ear canal.</p><p></p><p>All that to say, I've got constant tinnitus and the plugs help. In my youth, loud rocks concerts, gunfire, and riding without plugs have definitely contributed to the ringing and whatever hearing loss I now have. No do-overs. Protect your hearing while you still have ti.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jblanken64, post: 1394798, member: 79430"] I use the Howard Leight florescent green/pink ones. I bought a case of them after being given a pair during an MRI. I find them more comfortable than most, although I usually don't have a problem with foam plugs anyway. I've tried some DIY molded plugs and they don't ever stay seated well and don't seem to provide the same reduction. Perhaps getting a pro to do it would make a difference. Also, for me, anything with a cord is irritating since any rubbing on the cord seems to travel directly into my ear canal. All that to say, I've got constant tinnitus and the plugs help. In my youth, loud rocks concerts, gunfire, and riding without plugs have definitely contributed to the ringing and whatever hearing loss I now have. No do-overs. Protect your hearing while you still have ti. [/QUOTE]
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