I had it happen to me, but I smacked my had on water when I fell off a tube (beibg pulled by a boat).
In my case: I couldn't hear bass in that ear for about a year. The bass in my other ear was all distorted. Now I have a higher noise floor in that ear, and bass still sounds a very tiny bit distorted, and not as strong in it.
Originally Posted by jbloudg20 /img/forum/go_quote.gif I had it happen to me, but I smacked my had on water when I fell off a tube (beibg pulled by a boat).
In my case: I couldn't hear bass in that ear for about a year. The bass in my other ear was all distorted. Now I have a higher noise floor in that ear, and bass still sounds a very tiny bit distorted, and not as strong in it.
Yeah I cannot hear lows at all in my right ear, and highs are very, very faint. I have talked to a few kids who claim "100% recovery", but they also walk around with iBuds and are happy
If he didn't apologize, send him a lawyer-like nastygram with the doctor's bill. I mention the apology because a mistake is a mistake, but if the guy's just mean, there's a time for turning the other cheek and a time to open the can of whoop@ss.
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