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kim: >Throughout my life I've had a very odd thing happen with my hearing. It >happens rarely, once every other month or so. The hearing in one ear or >the >other will do a complete fade out and be replaced by a high pitched tone. >I >won't be able to hear anything else in that ear. Just happened to me earlier today. :) My recollection (I didn't test it this time), is that other sounds didn't actually do a "complete" fade out; but rather fade enough that all external sounds are panned so hard to one side that it's hard to tell the difference. I don't remember whether there's a variation in frequency response or not anymore (i.e. high frequencies are damped more than low). But the above assertion (not a complete fade out) can be tested by making a noise very close to the ear. Tapping on the ear itself works well but may be allowing the sound to be transmitted directly through fleshy matter instead of air, so I don't know how good of a test that is; snapping one's fingers is probably better. (The time available is short, so you pretty much have to work with whatcha got on you.) I've never worried about it either; I suspect this is because at some point I read or asked other people and found out that it's common; at least I've always _assumed_ it is, and the reason for that assumption is now lost in the depths of time. Sean