Hi guys,
I'd say my tinnitus first began when my ears started to 'spike' for a few seconds and return to normal, this was in 2015. I went to concert a few months after this began and I now had permanent tinnitus.
My dad has awful tinnitus, he can't mask it with any sound and it worsened after a friend fired a gunshot close to his unprotected ear. I am unsure if I just have weak ears which are more susceptible to damage, or if this is partly due to genetics or both. However, it is worth noting I have been to a lot of concerts without ear plugs, they were mainly when I was younger with my parents which I feel may have contributed to my 'weak ears'.
Anyway, I went to a friends sisters 21st birthday back in early 2016 and I was quite near to the speaker, I unfortunately forgot my earplugs and my tinnitus got worse after that. I used to enjoy going to parties with my friends but I find the music is still loud and I get ringing in my ears after them.
I am too anxious to go to parties now in fear that the music is too loud, I'm scared my earplugs will not block out most of the sound and my tinnitus will step up to the next level. My friends always tell me the music is not that loud and say that tinnitus is surely not that bad, only if they understood!
On a day to day basis my tinnitus is fine. I can't hear it outside, when i'm busy or when i'm in a classroom working. It becomes focal when I'm listening for it (like now) or a night but I have no trouble sleeping.
Tinnitus was hard to get used to a first, especially with someone who struggles with anxiety, tinnitus brought me a lot of stress. I'm also afraid for the future when I'm going to clubs and other parties, if anyone could give me any tips on what to do that would be great.
I'm also not afraid of being judged for wearing earplugs as those who go to concerts and clubs without any will only suffer more in the future.
I actually have noticed two of my friends who often go to concerts have trouble hearing, which is not a good sign. Thank you for your help!
Fay
I'd say my tinnitus first began when my ears started to 'spike' for a few seconds and return to normal, this was in 2015. I went to concert a few months after this began and I now had permanent tinnitus.
My dad has awful tinnitus, he can't mask it with any sound and it worsened after a friend fired a gunshot close to his unprotected ear. I am unsure if I just have weak ears which are more susceptible to damage, or if this is partly due to genetics or both. However, it is worth noting I have been to a lot of concerts without ear plugs, they were mainly when I was younger with my parents which I feel may have contributed to my 'weak ears'.
Anyway, I went to a friends sisters 21st birthday back in early 2016 and I was quite near to the speaker, I unfortunately forgot my earplugs and my tinnitus got worse after that. I used to enjoy going to parties with my friends but I find the music is still loud and I get ringing in my ears after them.
I am too anxious to go to parties now in fear that the music is too loud, I'm scared my earplugs will not block out most of the sound and my tinnitus will step up to the next level. My friends always tell me the music is not that loud and say that tinnitus is surely not that bad, only if they understood!
On a day to day basis my tinnitus is fine. I can't hear it outside, when i'm busy or when i'm in a classroom working. It becomes focal when I'm listening for it (like now) or a night but I have no trouble sleeping.
Tinnitus was hard to get used to a first, especially with someone who struggles with anxiety, tinnitus brought me a lot of stress. I'm also afraid for the future when I'm going to clubs and other parties, if anyone could give me any tips on what to do that would be great.
I'm also not afraid of being judged for wearing earplugs as those who go to concerts and clubs without any will only suffer more in the future.
I actually have noticed two of my friends who often go to concerts have trouble hearing, which is not a good sign. Thank you for your help!
Fay