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Ears ringing after doing MDMA?

MDMA is well known for causing ear problems. It's hard to say when or even if it will ever stop. The problem with ringing in the ears is that it is caused by damage to the inner ear and the auditory nerves. It isn't like a hangover that goes away in a few days - this damage can take years to heal. It will subside over time, but it may never go away.

There are many drugs and medications that can cause this, but MDMA is one of the more notorious drugs that do this. Antihistamines are bad as well. Google ototoxic drugs. And next time you want to take a drug or medication, legal or not, look up the side effects first. Once your ears are damaged like this, they are more susceptible to being damaged worse. You want to avoid anything that can make things worse than they already are.

Ears still ringing 3 days after going to concert?

I went to a great gig last Sunday (Living Colour) but ears haven't stopped ringing since (it's more like a high pitched hiss). It's been 3 days. The hiss has decreased but it's still quite noticeable.

Has anyone been in a similar situation, how long did it take to go and anything i can do to help it cure.

I always wear ear protection but this time didn't come prepared ... will never make that mistake again.

My ear is making strange noises.... help ??

dont need to worry, me too has the same problem a month back. It will leave you automatically.

Woke up with ringing in ear. Tinnitus??

Call your doctor. You may have something in your ear that they need to remove. Do you really want to listen to the ringing for a week just to SEE if it goes away?

How to stop my tinnitus (Ringing in ears)?

To be honest I have never had tinnitus so I'm not sure if this is going to help or not but I found this web site where a former sufferer claims to have eradicated the ringing in his ears with a program that he developed. He says that he can:

Eliminate Your Tinnitus Within 2 Months

Gain Dramatic Relief In As Little As 7 Days!

Banish all Tinnitus Related Symptoms Such As: Mild Hearing Loss, Pain in The Ear and Dizziness

Stop The Constant Ringing, Buzzing, Hissing, Beeping and Discomfort and Keep Them Away Forever

Restore Your Energy Levels and Improve The Quality Of Your Life Dramatically...

As I say I am no expert on this but you may wish to have a look at the site below to see if it can help you.

If you observe a mother cat hitting and hissing at her kittens, what is an appropriate response?

No response at all. Stay out of it. Cats are a different SPECIES of mammal. She isn't abusing her kittens: she is communicating in cat to cats-to-be.Now, that's not to say that a mother cat will not hurt her kittens. In some circumstances she will eat them. As a human, you draw the line where you will, based on a million things in your life and experience. I draw the line at “"physical and lasting harm to the kittens” and act accordingly.Until and unless those kittens are bleeding and/or injured, I just watch VERY carefully to see that the mother is not about to cross that line. If she appears likely to do something unexpected, I would simply remove her from the kittens for a while. EVERY mother needs a break now and then to assure the continued health of her offspring, regardless of species. Mine certainly did.You didn't say how old the kittens are, but if they are near weaning age, that would be completely normal behavior. “Get offa my tits” would be a good translation. Or “"enough for now, get off me already”, even, just for a break. So there are all kinds of reasons she could be doing it.Use your eyes, ears and experience to learn what's going on, but don't automatically filter it through human values until there is a strong reason to act. Protect the the kittens from acts of violence, but make sure you aren't just watching cats being cats before you deem it violence.

Is tinnitus (ringing in the ear) from Adderall permanent or when will it go away?

Okay so 5 days ago I had an AP final so I took 2 Adderall at 11am. Later that night I barely slept at all, as expected, and woke up with my ears ringing the next morning. I have not taken any Adderall since then but the ringing is yet to completely recede. Does anybody know if this is permanent or will the tinnitus (ringing in the ear) go away soon?

I keep hearing this ringing sound in my head. what's wrong with me?

i am hearing this ringing sound continuously, 24-7, and there is nothing that's making that noise. no one else around me hears this. this started last night, and i though it would go away in the morning, but it didn't. what's wrong with my ear?

I just got a cockatiel and he is hissing and bitting and i dont have alot of money for books what can i do?

Check out the library, in the meantime, here are my favorite sites:

he's hissing because he's scared.

How to Tame A Cockatiel
By eHow Pets Editor
http://www.ehow.com/how_2062922_tame-cockatiel.html?ref=fuel


Cockatiels are friendly birds by nature. Taming a cockatiel requires patience and following a proven technique. A new bird is often afraid of its surroundings and can take time to adjust to his owner and new cage. When taming your cockatiel, follow these steps to achieve maximum success.


Step 1:
Let the bird adjust to his new environment. Sit in front of the cage every day for at least twenty minutes and talk to the cockatiel in a low soft tone. After two or three days, let the bird come out of the cage on his own. Do not frighten the cockatiel by grabbing him.

Step 2:
Offer your cockatiel some treats such as spray millet, Cheerios, nuts or other avian treats. Attempt to reach him through the bars of the cage or coax him out of the cage to eat out of your hand.

Step 3:
Maintain eye contact with your cockatiel when you take him out of the cage. Place the bird on your knee, hand, fingers or arm. At the earlier stages, do not put him on your shoulder as it hinders the taming process.

Step 4:
Clip the wings of your cockatiel. This will make him dependent on you to pick him up every time he leaves the cage. As a result, the cockatiel will come to trust you more quickly. At this stage, teach your cockatiel the step up command by applying a little pressure on the bird's chest with your finger. This prompts the bird to place his claws on your hand.

Step 5:
Say no to your cockatiel when he tries to bite you. Over time, this command teaches the bird to refrain from biting. Make a list of things that aggravate the bird and don't do them. Win the trust of your cockatiel by being consistent in your techniques.



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