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  1. RHL

    Tinnitus Spike After High School 50th Reunion Dinner (98 dB)

    Wow, that’s really quite bad. Have you measured your tinnitus volume? It increased over the years despite all of these protections? I measure my volume by holding my Apple Watch decibel meter 6 inches in front of me, and I make an equivalent sound hiss to what I’m actually hearing. It ranges...
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    Tinnitus Spike After High School 50th Reunion Dinner (98 dB)

    Michael, as usual, thanks for your guidance. To clarify, your comments address the use of AirPods while listening to audio, but I wear them 90% of the time without listening to anything. They are simply for noise cancellation while I’m walking, along busy streets, or in an airplane. I’m not...
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    Tinnitus Spike After High School 50th Reunion Dinner (98 dB)

    I don’t think so. Dr. Susan Shore told me noise-canceling headphones should not be an issue or concern. Given that she is one of the world's top experts on the subject, I am inclined to believe her. Despite that, I still try to keep the volume of my AirPods as low as possible. I appreciate your...
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    Tinnitus Spike After High School 50th Reunion Dinner (98 dB)

    I want to share my recent experience at the 50th reunion. The event took place in an outdoor tent, which I thought would keep the noise levels down. However, the tent had sides, so I monitored the noise using my Apple Watch dB meter. When it reached 80-98 dB over 5 minutes, I decided to skip the...
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    Tinnitus and Very Windy Beach

    I once took a one-hour beach walk on a windy/wavy day at around 90 dB, and I am pretty sure it triggered my tinnitus to get worse for a few days. Sometimes, triggers like that can take a whole week to calm down. But sometimes my anxiety about getting triggered seems to be able to trigger it by...
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    How Do You Manage Restaurants with Tinnitus and Hyperacusis?

    I've been at a bunch of restaurants during the holidays, in a large group, and found that wearing Apple AirPods have been really helpful. There are four settings, and I liked using full noise canceling but pulling the plug out slightly which allowed me to hear the guests nearby, but still get...
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    My Acoustic Trauma (Jackhammer) Induced Tinnitus Has Got Much Better

    Nice work! Your audiologist sounds like a smart person! I'm going to try to do this as well, but realistically, it's awfully hard to stay below 75 dB living in a City unless you never take the earplugs out. But I'll buy some molded earplugs to go along with my AirPods with their fabulous noise...
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    My Acoustic Trauma (Jackhammer) Induced Tinnitus Has Got Much Better

    It was a reduction in volume! And since I was already habituating, it made habituation even easier when I realized it was better.
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    Acoustic Trauma from Sleep Paralysis — Hyperacusis, Reactive Tinnitus, Distortions

    I've twice reduced acoustic damage/tinnitus to my ears by getting a Prednisone injection into the eardrums. Once, I had to show the studies on this to the ENT, after which she agreed. Another time, I was speaking to a smart ENT about this, and he mentioned that I was lucky to do it within a...
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    My Acoustic Trauma (Jackhammer) Induced Tinnitus Has Got Much Better

    I initially got mild tinnitus from a referee whistle, but it got severe from shooting guns at age 64 without enough hearing protection. But I slowly managed to improve it over the past 2.5 years by protecting my ears very carefully with earplugs and noise-canceling AirPods, until just recently...
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    Nuheara IQBuds2 MAX — How Do They Work for Tinnitus / Mild Hearing Loss?

    I'm getting ads for these on my Facebook feed, and they look interesting. Did you buy them? I'm tempted...
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    Tinnitus, A Personal View

    Thanks for your quick reply, and apologies for repeating a question you've already partially answered (though to be honest, I only made it through the first page of your thread, which took quite a while thanks to all your very informative comments and interactions with readers). You were clear...
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    Tinnitus, A Personal View

    Michael, there's one distinction you didn't make that I'd appreciate your thoughts on. What about listening to low volume podcasts on headphones or earbuds? Not music so there isn't the range disparity.... I've also noticed that earbuds actually reduce some of the very loud sounds in my busy...