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No listening to loud music is not a wive's tale... not at all. But normally most people do not listen to music at such levels to do that kind of damage.
Just as drinking a HUGE amount of water is actually lethal..... most people do not do drink that amount of water....
Either way, if there is any doubt or concern, just go get a hearing test. It is painless.
But to be frank, head trauma can do anything unpredictable. I would not doubt that you have suffered something wihtin the auditory processing mechanism to distort your hearing.
Cure... none really.... maybe some auditory training etc. You may want to consult with an Audiologist, SLP & a neurologist.
thanks for your help.
Just as drinking a HUGE amount of water is actually lethal..... most people do not do drink that amount of water....