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That is one thing I have not thought about doing, EAR PLUGS! What a great idea. If the coach asks why, just tell them you have an ear infection and you cannot expose it to the elements. What a GREAT idea. Do you think I can get away with it?
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Custom earplugs
I realized a few years ago that I was facing the same thing because of the whistle... I was having trouble hearing, getting headaches, and having trouble sleeping on days when I worked multiple games. (Using Acme, not Fox 40.)
I called a local speech & hearing clinic and got fitted for custom ear plugs, which have been great. They sit inside the ear and are flesh colored, so they're discreet enough that nobody notices. They block out most of the whistle sound, but you can still hear it when other officials blow their whistles. If you wear them, you'll definitely notice a difference at the end of the game when you take them out. I've been wearing them anytime I work sub-varsity games or have multiple games in one day, and my hearing-related problems have vanished. (If I have a single varsity game, I go without so I can hear what the officials, players and coaches are saying more clearly... single games don't affect me as much as multiple games do.) My health insurance covered them, but I don't think that's typical for most people... they might set you back a few game checks. Well worth it, though, in my opinion. I've seen enough hearing aids on older officials at the weekly meetings to know it's a good idea. |
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BTW here's a link to the make/style of ear plugs I have:
http://www.westone.com/content/186.html They also have a link to find local audiology centers that can hook you up with a pair. |
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I use plugs made for musicians from etymotic research. www.etymotic.com
Your local audiologist makes a form cast of your ears from which custom fit plugs are made. I use the 15 db filters. (They have 9 and 25, too) I suffer from tinnitus after years of games and working at a radio station ("DJ ear"). I used the foam plugs for years but I found I couldn't hear the players. The plugs filter out the crowd noise, the whistle, but not the coaches. My interaction with players and coaches has increased and has helped my overall game. And they're deductible! $150/pr. Our game Saturday, I blew the whistle for the first time and OOPS! Had forgotten to put them in. Man, that whistle is LOUD. |
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Try the Fox 40 Pearl model. Their website says that it sounds at 90 db, opposed to 115 db for the Original model. As it was said earlier, the Original model is overkill for the average game. I switched and the ringing in my ears went away. The only downside that I have seen is the that Pearl is a two chamber whiste and sounds at a lower pitch than the Original model. I wish there was a whistle with the same pitch just not as loud.
http://www.fox40world.com/products/p...etail.php?id=7 |
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