Dr. Nagler,
I've had tinnitus in one ear since January 2016. I suspect it was from using a firearm without ear protection. After an initial period of great difficulty, I had come to terms with it and largely habituated. I have been careful to avoid exposure to loud noises. Much of the time, I didn't even notice it or think of it. I became complacent and stopped carrying earplugs everywhere.
This last Saturday, I attended a funeral. The deceased was a veteran, and per the custom, several rifles were discharged about twenty yards from where I stood. I tried to plug my ears, but it was bitterly cold and my fingers were numb. I don't think I plugged my tinnitus ear as well as I should have. Immediately after the rifle shots, the ringing in my tinnitus ear became much more noticeable. It hasn't subsided to the baseline I had learned to accept.
I am worried that my tinnitus permanently worsened. Do you have any advice you can share? I appreciate your time and all you do for sufferers of tinnitus.
I've had tinnitus in one ear since January 2016. I suspect it was from using a firearm without ear protection. After an initial period of great difficulty, I had come to terms with it and largely habituated. I have been careful to avoid exposure to loud noises. Much of the time, I didn't even notice it or think of it. I became complacent and stopped carrying earplugs everywhere.
This last Saturday, I attended a funeral. The deceased was a veteran, and per the custom, several rifles were discharged about twenty yards from where I stood. I tried to plug my ears, but it was bitterly cold and my fingers were numb. I don't think I plugged my tinnitus ear as well as I should have. Immediately after the rifle shots, the ringing in my tinnitus ear became much more noticeable. It hasn't subsided to the baseline I had learned to accept.
I am worried that my tinnitus permanently worsened. Do you have any advice you can share? I appreciate your time and all you do for sufferers of tinnitus.