I have Brain Damage from Car Audio

I cant imagine why someone would make this up, but I could see it happening to someone that listened to music that drops really low alot. Those low frequencies can cause hearing damage. A lot of people that have never heard 135dbs, the first time they hear it, alot of people think it hurts their ears. So I can see it happening to an extent.... But then again there are trollers on here so I guess we'll never know without some form of documentation.
Actually high frequency noise is more harmful //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/fyi.gif.9f1f679348da7204ce960cfc74bca8e0.gif

 
Actually high frequency noise is more harmful //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/fyi.gif.9f1f679348da7204ce960cfc74bca8e0.gif
I would say that to an extent.... But if your constantly listening to lows that would screw your entire ear drum up from constantly getting pounded on.... Just my opinion.

 
I would say that to an extent.... But if your constantly listening to lows that would screw your entire ear drum up from constantly getting pounded on.... Just my opinion.
he's right, the ear is much more sensitive around 1khz - we aren't very sensitive to low frequencies at all

as to the absurdity that the OP cited about ear nerve damage - that stuff has NOTHING to do with what you listed as your primary symptoms.

damage to the auditory nerves does not cause anxiety or depression or face pain or any of that other stuff - just hearing loss.

Extensive inner ear damage can cause problems with equilibrium, but you didn't even list that, you listed pain in the face and extra sensitive hearing - it's a total crock of ****.

 
I would say that to an extent.... But if your constantly listening to lows that would screw your entire ear drum up from constantly getting pounded on.... Just my opinion.
he's right, the ear is much more sensitive around 1khz - we aren't very sensitive to low frequencies at all

as to the absurdity that the OP cited about ear nerve damage - that stuff has NOTHING to do with what you listed as your primary symptoms. Ear nerve damage would reduce / eliminate your hearing abilities, not make your hearing more sensitive.

damage to the auditory nerves does not cause anxiety or depression or face pain or any of that other stuff

Extensive inner ear damage can cause problems with equilibrium, but you listed numbness in the face and extraordinarily sensitive hearing - which is a total crock of crap.

The only reason I bother saying this is because some gullible people here actually got suckered into your ridiculous claims.

edit* it's entirely possible you have some sort of neurological problem, but it sure wasn't caused by a car stereo.

 
This is a sad troll.
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I cant imagine why someone would make this up, but I could see it happening to someone that listened to music that drops really low alot. Those low frequencies can cause hearing damage. A lot of people that have never heard 135dbs, the first time they hear it, alot of people think it hurts their ears. So I can see it happening to an extent.... But then again there are trollers on here so I guess we'll never know without some form of documentation.
Your ears are less effected by really low frequencies...?

EDIT: Bubba got to this before me...

This is a sad troll.
x2 lol

 
He sounds like he knows what the fvck hes talking about though. Honestly who the hell would go into that much depth for trolling? Proof or not you would be retarded to spend that much time researching the topic, ***BUT*** then again why would a "New" member pop up all of a sudden on a CAR AUDIO site and title his user "done with car audio" and then the first post he makes is this one. Troll or not sounds like some issues are going on with this thread.
NOBODY except a handful of doctors that research inner ear disorders know all those big words. Homeboy googled up some impressive medical terms probably here:

CHAP VIII

and did some copypasta

 
Again,

I still can't believe people are claiming I am trolling.

I have trouble with how my brain process' sound which was damaged because of car audio.

yes those symptoms can occur from ear damage. Its like a domino effect.

The inner ear gets damage from an exterior acoustical source. the cranial nerve which passes thorough the inner ear gets compressed from the surrounding inflammation and get damaged. The cranial nerve also controls sensations to your face. Now that its compressed, you get facial symptoms. In addition, the auditory nerve originates in the brain (where the sound in processed). A damaged nerve will change the way you process sound. From this comes the hypersensitivity (called hyperacusis).

Add all these symptoms together, with daily pain, the inability to go interact socially because the condition gets worse if exposed to sound. This is when the depression sets in, followed by the anxiety.

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