David Letterman discusses tinnitus on Late Show

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In 1996, during an episode of the Late Show, David Letterman opened up about his personal struggle with tinnitus, a condition characterized by a persistent ringing or noise in the ears, often associated with hearing loss. This candid discussion took place during an interview with actor William Shatner, who himself has experienced severe tinnitus due to an on-set explosion. Letterman shared that he initially found it challenging to identify the source of the noise he was hearing, describing it as a constant ringing that has become a significant part of his daily life. His willingness to discuss this condition not only shed light on the challenges faced by those with tinnitus but also helped raise awareness about hearing health issues. Tinnitus can affect anyone, and understanding its impact is crucial for those who experience it. Letterman's openness about his condition serves as a reminder of the importance of addressing hearing health and seeking help when needed.
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