Another night, another headache (literally). So this has been a ongoing problem, but tonight I just had to leave a couple of hours early due to the raging earache and headache I get at the club. The main problem are the whistlers! Do they really think that this smallish club is a stadium?! And they all seem to do it right beside me! I always try to ask them politely to stop (in my sweetest voice) or wait until I leave, but usually they are so drunk that they do it just to spite me or something. What if I went straight into their office and whistled right in their ear. How would they feel then?
So after the headache sets on from the whistling then everything sets me off, from the music (always louder on the weekends) to the men shouting. I guess that I've always had sensitive ears (when I was younger I couldn't stand fireworks, still can't), but what can I do to fix this. I've really noticed that my hearing is getting shot and constitantly have to ask people to repeat themselves (even outside of the club).
Anyway, I ended up losing probably a couple hundred tonight, as I always make the most at the end of the night, at least it wasn't too bad earlier on and I did make a bit. Now, I am sitting here with an earache, unable to pop them back to normal. Does anyone else absolutely hate this? I was thinking of wearing earplugs on the weekends, anyone else try this?



. So this has been a ongoing problem, but tonight I just had to leave a couple of hours early due to the raging earache and headache I get at the club. The main problem are the whistlers! Do they really think that this smallish club is a stadium?! And they all seem to do it right beside me! I always try to ask them politely to stop (in my sweetest voice) or wait until I leave, but usually they are so drunk that they do it just to spite me or something. What if I went straight into their office and whistled right in their ear. How would they feel then?
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