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  1. P

    Constant Pain in the Left Ear

    ...too much. I don't have that. Buses that stop and the resulting screeching brakes bother me. Really loud performance mufflers, fire and ambulance sirens, train screeching and sometimes dogs barking and people talking loudly might bother me but it's mostly the previously mentioned loud...
  2. Ed209

    A List of Places Where You Could Be Exposed to Loud Noises. Places to Watch Out for.

    I’ve been going back and forth to London for a different issue with my chest, so I know exactly what you’re talking about. London isn’t the quietest of places, but I find I get on ok nowadays when out and about. If you go back in time I’d be a total mess going anywhere; I just feared anywhere...
  3. dpdx

    A List of Places Where You Could Be Exposed to Loud Noises. Places to Watch Out for.

    ...T 4) Malls T 5) Certain supermarkets or stores where music is loud 6) Busy Roads (walking next to a busy road) T 7) Fire trucks, ambulance, police sirens 8) Playing music in the car or too loud on laptop T 9) Caffeine (Green Tea/Coffee) T 10) Sweets T 11) MRI 12) Leaf Blowers...
  4. slc

    Hearing Loss and Severe Tinnitus — From Loving Life to Suicidal in 2 Months

    ...music, a neighbor's air conditioner seemed like a Mac Truck coming through my window. Even a year or two on, I had an incident where an ambulance started its siren just as it passed me in the street. I was about 30 feet from my craniosacral practitioner's office. My sight went dark. I...
  5. Krish230

    Is It Possible to Avoid Loud Places for a Lifetime?

    ...where nothing in your power could have protected you from a loud sound. I've had this countless times - balloons popping out of nowhere, ambulance sirens suddenly turning on, children screaming/crying, the sound of a loud car/motorbike going past etc. All these things can be seriously loud...
  6. victoria9273

    Afraid of Ear Damage

    Yes, you are doing great. Humans already have good earplugs, naturally. I thoroughly appreciate your comment. Can't wait to meet my teacher and the piano.
  7. Tweaker

    How Do Folk Handle Unexpected Loud Noises?

    ...to deal with the anxiety and distress that I get when exposed to a loud noise unexpectedly. By loud noise, I mean a firework (firecracker), ambulance siren, fire alarm, horn, etc. I was on holiday last week. My tinnitus was slightly better as I was relaxed. I went for an evening walk with my...
  8. orbiter12

    School and Tinnitus

    ...them when driving, in my office or at home but when going somewhere with the potential to be exposed to loud noises I do. Just yesterday a ambulance drove 1m away from me with sirens on and 5 minutes later a car beeped it's horn. No emotional response as I knew I had earplugs in and that...
  9. M

    First Post. Just Got Tinnitus One Week Ago Due to an Ear Infection.

    ...days later ER and they gave 4 day liquid steroid... Last night I cried out for help bc I was sick of the shit treatment and called 911 and ambulance took me to ER... They did basically nothing, except give me a shitty sleeping pill that had my ringing jumping all over my face like my ears and...
  10. L

    Coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2 / COVID-19) and Tinnitus

    Don’t waste your breath. They have already made up their minds that COVID-19 is a hoax. Until a close family member gets it and dies or they catch COVID-19 themselves and suffer the effects from it they won’t understand. Those that think COVID-19 is a hoax will continue to show a lack of...
  11. bill 112

    I Think This Is the End for Me

    ...blockers like Lyrica for example and see how that goes. Funnily enough a friend of mine arrived up to my house yesterday after he seen the ambulance in my garden, he rolled me up three joints and told me to smoke them before bed. At first I was reluctant to go anywhere near it, I haven't...
  12. billie48

    Woke Up to No Hearing in Right Ear, Room Spinning & Tinnitus — Labyrinthitis & SSNHL

    ...2020. Like you, I lost hearing in one of my ears waking up one night. I also had bad vertigo, so bad that I had to crawl my way into the ambulance. The ER doctor checked that I didn't have stroke so he just sent me home with some Prednisone. Then I saw an ENT and got about 2 weeks of...
  13. Tweaker

    Man's Clever but Noisy Inventions

    ...inventions. I worry for my children. Examples of common sounds where hearing damage can occur very quickly are exposure to car airbags, ambulance sirens, gunfire, fire alarms, rock concerts, fireworks (firecrackers), jack hammer, to name just a few. It is well documented that sounds of 120...
  14. Hunszi

    Does Everyone REALLY Get Used to This?

    ...course after the ATV ride I started to measure my T and I jumped back to that neverending "now I hear it?" cycle. Sometimes I have a huge spike in my T when someone just claps his hands...and some days nothing happens when the ambulance car siren is turned on when I stand 3 meters from it.
  15. HootOwl

    Frequency Therapeutics — Hearing Loss Regeneration

    You would be surprised what can damage an already inflamed cochlea. 3 years ago when I had my first worsening I was in the hospital and someone shouted down the hall to a nurse while I was a good 100 feet away. Couldn’t have been more than a split second of 60 decibels or so. It should be...
  16. Blackbird26

    Tinnitus Causes Depression — Negative Cycle

    Tegretol itself is nasty. You need to have your liver monitored while taking it. Of course Anticonvulsants when you look at possible side effects, one would prefer not to take them. I say they should be reserved for those who absolutely need them. I luckily discovered clonazepam in lieu of...
  17. dan

    Why We Don't Hear Tinnitus in Our Dreams and Why It Is a Clue

    like i said i dont think its the actual t you guys hear but a memory from the daytime t, the t sounds like an ambulance siren or a high school bell or something like that, but its probably the brain's reaction to the daytime frustration with T....ergo ifs a dream about T, not the actual T.
  18. D

    Should I Protect Myself from Everyday Noises That Put Me on Edge?

    ...- anything over 80 dB is likely to be risky - but also the length of the noise exposure. So, for example, a brief exposure from an ambulance siren going past may produce a tinnitus spike but is unlikely to produce any lasting damage, whereas loud noise from a concert lasting for a hour is...
  19. AZeurotuner

    A Quick Question — Double Protection & 114 dB

    The best thing for you sanity right now would be to just forget that it ever happened. You had two layers of protection on, they noises you were exposed to with impulse in nature, lasting less than a second, there's just no way that you caused any damage. If your T is spiking right now I can...
  20. 2131e

    Autifony Therapeutics Phase II Study for AUT00063, for the Treatment of Hearing Loss and Tinnitus

    ...so glad to hear I'm not the only one plugging up down there religiously. This city really is louder than Australia - on my main street an ambulance/police car goes by about every 10 minutes so I've taken to plugging whenever I leave the house! @James White thanks for clearing up the...
  21. dpdx

    Need to Get Back to Chainsaw Carving

    Loud places as in clubs, concerts, cinema. I would also refrain if I were a newbie from doing ear tests as well. All those things I mentioned can do damage. As a result my T has increased triple fold. Police Sirens and Ambulance are OK, they didn't to anything to me when I had Mild T.
  22. Ed209

    Poll: What Sounds Do You Protect From?

    ...I was going to be there a while then I will put my plugs in without question. If the noise is well above 80dB and fleeting like a passing ambulance or something I cover my ears. Noise is damaging as more time is spent in it, when it’s borderline - like 81dBA for example - it takes a lot of...
  23. Ed209

    Defining "Everyday Noise"

    ...the same, but again, the things you are referring to are obviously loud. Covering your ears is a good idea in this instance. If you see an ambulance right next to you, or approaching, cover your ears if you’re concerned that it’s too close; that’s what I do. Most of the time, passing...
  24. MattS

    Today Was the Hump with My Daughter's Bat Mitzvah

    ...But it's still important for people to know that their ears can still take a bit of a licking. The board abounds with messages like an ambulance just went by, I went to a movie and now have a spike - or even the burglar alarm post that just went up. People can take some space in knowing that...
  25. Autumnly

    Can Tinnitus Cause Headaches?

    Hoping I can get back to such a level of stable tinnitus... I feel like since I developed severe hyperacusis (which is luckily slowly getting better) I'm back to square one as my tinnitus spikes all the time.
  26. fishbone

    Can Tinnitus Cause Headaches?

    Ok I am chiming in :) Had some cereal and ready to help out. I feel that normal noise, would be something like 60DBS to possibly 80 DBS. Those sounds/elements mentioned could be louder than normal sounds in my opinion. I am not a person to over protect or even wear ear plugs outside. If I...
  27. dpdx

    Is My Hearing Getting Worse?

    ...Test -Fire Alarm -Walking next to a busy road -Three helicopters over the house February -Muffler of a car at parking lot -Fire Alarm -Ambulance -Motorcycles -Vaccum cleaner It could be all of those that contributed to the mild hearing loss. I am going in for another hearing test next...
  28. Tommi_boi

    Hyperacusis — Should You Avoid Noise in the Beginning?

    I never had the pain symptoms but I did develop sound sensitivity from standing next an ambulance before it started blasting it’s sirens. I woke up and noticed that sounds would make me literally “jump” . Admittedly Ever since then I struggled with high pitched sounds, car brakes were the...
  29. D

    Complicated Tinnitus Story That Started After Taking Clarithromycin: Seeking Advice on Next Steps

    ...an MRI with minimal hearing protection, this did not give me a spike at all, but the next week I had an accident in a car with a passing ambulance parked right beside us with the sirens blaring and we had all windows down. The acoustics coming into the car were insanely loud. It put me into a...
  30. Michael Leigh

    Long-Term Tinnitus Recently Worse (Or Am I Imagining Things?)

    ...about the tinnitus it no longer takes over their life. They begin to feel less afraid of it and slowly it is pushed into the background of the mind. Regarding decibel sound levels. I can listen to my HI-FI quite comfortably at 70 decibels. Police or Ambulance sirens don't bother me. Michael
  31. Jazzer

    Dropped a Toilet Seat — a Bit Worried

    @Ed209 Generally speaking I would agree with that. But some noises create pain for me. The ridicilously loud Police/Ambulance/Fire alarms coming down the street: * We are not all deaf.....but we bloodywell soon will be. * The supermarket porter, pushing a metal cage for 30 yards, down a...
  32. Codaz

    A List of Places Where You Could Be Exposed to Loud Noises. Places to Watch Out for.

    I absolutely have to do an MRI and I am very scared.
  33. J

    Noise Cancelling Headphones for Car / Bus Engine Noise

    ...trucks driving by, having to pass a building site where there is one of those circular saws operating, road works and pneumatic drills, ambulance sirens etc. My 3M hearing protectors (€20) are good for the higher frequencies but not for the lower ones such as motorbikes. Today I went into a...
  34. GregCA

    Does Having Tinnitus Mean That You Have to Be Shy Around Normal Noises?

    ...and do not "walk around on egg shells", but I do head out if I enter a room that feels "too loud". Also unexpected noises happen (an ambulance siren, some motorcycle, a guy sneezing next to you, etc), but I don't particularly worry about it. You'll also find people who'll recommend you use...
  35. Tommi_boi

    Afraid of Ear Damage

    ...this to the letter since my accident don't believe it's gotten any worse . I really really really wish I hadn't walked next to that damn ambulance though, as this is how it all started for me.. Now I literally put my fingers in my ears even if one drives past because you never know when...
  36. fishbone

    How Do Folk Handle Unexpected Loud Noises?

    You cannot stay in your house 24-7. Live your life, things happen in life. I live my life. An incident might happen, but that's the keyword "might". I will not worry about possible sounds/situations that might happen. This type of stress, really doesn't help with tinnitus at all.
  37. Bill Bauer

    Driving Car with Earplugs — Is This Necessary or Am I Being Overprotective?

    ...have been doing. Why take a risk with your recovery? Your car might not be too loud, but a truck/motocycle accelerating next to you, an ambulance siren, or having to wait at a traffic light next to a loud construction site can all do the trick and cause a setback in your recovery process. I...
  38. bill 112

    I Think This Is the End for Me

    ...right side of my face feels like I'm having a stroke with extreme pain and pressure followed by extreme migraines! My mother even called an ambulance for me as she was that worried about the extreme pain I am in. I can't tolerate any sound, even just my breathing causes my face and ear to...
  39. kingsfan

    Dealing with Loud Noises and Hearing Protection

    ...though I know, logically, many things that should or should not be. I know a train horn in close proximity or the siren of an oncoming ambulance should be avoided, but what about the crashing of shopping carts in the cart carousel or the dog barking inside the veterinary office? What about...
  40. Jazz drummer

    First Post — Jazz Drummer with Tinnitus and Hyperacusis

    Thanks, @Juan! Would you say this is just until my ears (hopefully) calm down a bit, or for the rest of my life? As I'm sure many on this forum have found, it can be so difficult to find answers and understanding. I have had headaches for years which I thought were migraines, but I think could...
  41. H

    2 Days with Tinnitus After Night Club — What Should I Do?

    ...you focus on it or in bed, or do you hear it when outside? Like what Kane mentioned, from this point forward: 1. NO LOUD MUSIC or SOUNDS (ambulance, construction workers using machines like drills, etc) indefinitely 2. Rest and do your best to eat healthy (lots of vegetables, fruits, limit...
  42. Snake

    Has Tinnitus Isolated You?

    ...it's necessary like a hospital and only with plugs + muffs and being cautious about the environment, I have to run if I see any dog or an ambulance in my sight. Today my tinnitus is A LOT worse and reactive than it was, my hyperacusis is bad too. I'm crying every day and I'm heart broken...
  43. P

    When to Run for the Hills in Noisy Environments?

    ...ear canals here? I'm using muffs for the time being. I live downtown and I can't help being anxious. I hear traffic outside including ambulance sirens and the odd fire truck siren. I don't know what to do about this. I applied to move to a different apt location but have to wait for a...
  44. Jazzer

    My Days Are Getting Better

    ...He was thrown out on the track immediately after this crash. The crowd on Druids all stood up and gasped as he writhed on the track. The ambulance took him away. A couple of hours after the prang an announcement was made over the tannoy. “Ladies and gentlemen - Jim is alright. Multiple...
  45. starrynights

    How Do You Cope with Tinnitus and Hyperacusis While Living in a Loud City?

    ...stayed the same since you are wearing ear protection? I feel like I have developed some sort of PTSD since my last spike was caused by an ambulance siren and it just sucks to be on constant high alert, I don’t even want to leave my home but life has to go on somehow. And its great that you...
  46. Kriszti

    After Habituating to Tinnitus, When Did You Feel Comfortable Going Out with Friends Again?

    ...worse. I hate that I have to be always vigilant and never for a minute can ease up. I have panic when someone shuts the door, I hear an ambulance, etc. And in the recent months I snapped at my family a lot of the times. I'm afraid I'm ruining their life as well. They want to, but they can't...
  47. PennyCat

    Complications from Jugular Bulb Diverticulum Stenting and Coiling

    ...the ER doctor discussed things with my surgeon, they decided I needed to be transferred back to the hospital where my surgeon works via ambulance and be admitted overnight for observation and further testing. When I heard this, I had another very bad panic attack. My ICU stay was so...
  48. J

    Poll: Driving. Earplugs, Earmuffs or No Protection?

    ...as against to a bumpy road etc.). I know similar topics has been discussed before but since I got caught off guard in a traffic jam by an ambulance siren which resulted in a bad tinnitus spike later and a course of Pred. I need to ask again. It is not just sirens. It could be a car...
  49. D

    Constant Pain in the Left Ear

    Try a new mouth guard... I know of a member here whose tinnitus is gone as a result of one... if you can try one, do it... nothing to lose.
  50. Michael Leigh

    Can Tinnitus Cause Headaches?

    Of course three motorcycles near you is not normal everyday sounds but I'm sure you wouldn't be in such close proximity for too long? I believe it is fear, anxiety and listening to people on this forum that promote the overuse of hearing protection that is the cause of a lot of your problems...
  51. Ambassador

    Looking for a Reliable dB Meter (Sound Meter)

    ...with no protection except for when it's appropriate to protect, lawn mowers, power tools, shooting guns, etc.. You will survive the passing ambulance and passing car with a loud boom box stereo. Obsession leads to anxiety and that's the NUMBER ONE factor in causing tinnitus to be a problem...
  52. linearb

    How Are You Guys Able to Avoid Sudden Loud Noises...

    ...time, period. So is your vision, and cognition, and muscle tone. I think that people who wear earmuffs when they're operating chainsaws are being sensible, and that people who obsess over an ambulance blasting past them on the street have some kind of anxiety disorder which they should work on.
  53. Sam Bridge

    Poll: Have You Experienced a Permanent Worsening of Your Tinnitus?

    My experience is similar to yours, no spikes from loud places.It's just that i am now scared to go to gigs/ very loud places after reading this forum. Its like the big IF is permanently in my mind if i consider going somewhere loud. Whereas before I read this forum I didn't realise it was...
  54. victoria9273

    Traumatic Experience with Children Screaming

    I don't know if 'numbed' was the correct word. My digital piano sounds just slightly smaller, solid. And I don't feel the heaviness and the dynamics of the lower register. When one's ear is troubled, these kind of insensivity to sound if quite common; but with this state of mind, everything...
  55. S

    Frequency Therapeutics — Hearing Loss Regeneration

    ...have experienced significant hyperacusis setbacks from sound that *shouldn't* have been anywhere near damaging. For healthy ears, sure it would be pretty improbable to experience damage when exposed to, say, ambulance sirens when inside but the consensus on already damaged ears isn't so...
  56. Lorac

    I Hear You Tinnitus, Loud and Clear

    ...I thought it was coming from somewhere in front of me but when I stopped at an intersection and looked in my rearview mirror, I saw the ambulance right behind my car. I felt so bad for having failed to get out of their way. That was a valuable lesson though. If I hear a noise, I cannot...
  57. Starlord

    Is This True? Tinnitus Becomes Chronic After 3 Months?

    ...Maybe they weren't in the best health to begin with. If it wasn't him, it could have been a future fire alarm that would be set off, or ambulance that is rushing past you, or even a kid (maybe even your own kid) screaming or crying next to you, or an action movie you see at the theater. Then...
  58. P

    Suicidal

    How long will it take for these to be available? I need it now. Normal people can listen to ambulance sirens and normal noise like garbage chutes etc. I can't tell if my current tinnitus volume is a spike or just usual loudness. It's fucking brutal either way. I wish I bought an exit bag...
  59. Forever hopeful

    Do Sudden Loud Noises Always Lead to Hearing Loss and/or Worse Tinnitus?

    ...time because that will lead to hyperacusis. But you just can’t avoid all possible loud noises. If I’m out and about in a motorcycle or an ambulance or firetruck is coming. I can hear at the distance and cover my ears. But I could not have anticipated this. I am usually pretty levelheaded...
  60. CDNThailand

    Went Out After Years of Protecting and Got an Acoustic Trauma/Shock

    So what hapenned? Did it ever go back down?