Three weeks ago, out of curiosity, I wanted to see just how loud an AK47 was without hearing protection. I took one shot (in the middle of the desert) and had a strong ringing in my ears for 3 days.
When the ringing faded, I went shooting again, but wore my hearing protection. Despite that, I went home and noticed the ringing was amping back up again.
It once again calmed down, but ever since then I've had a 3-4/10 ringing in the left ear, and a 2/10 in the right.
Around the 1 and a half week mark, I was prescribed 20 mg Prednisone twice daily for 5 days. I'm currently on week 3 and I feel like the ringing has gone down about half a point for each ear. I also have some hyperacusis, that is triggered by typing on my keyboard, washing dishes, nearby laughter, etc.
I am able to sleep well in a dead-quiet room. The ringing is most noticeable at bedtime, but it is mild enough to where I can sleep. And I recognize that this is huge, as many others do not have tinnitus that mild.
Sometimes when I wake up in the morning, the tinnitus drops to like 0.5/10, and I'm able to enjoy silence for a few minutes until I get out of bed and start going about my day. Then the ringing goes back to the usual.
That being said, I have broke down crying during the initial days at the realization of my mistake. Healing is case by case, but I want to document my experience here over the coming months. I do not want to give up hope.
As for what I'm doing now to treat it, I'm doing some tinnitus massages I saw from YouTube, the kind where you repeatedly plug your ear with your thumb. It helps a little, temporarily. I am also starting acupuncture. I have not noticed a difference after 1 session.
I have an ENT appt in a few days, but am scared about whether the tests they'll run will make my tinnitus worse.
Any and all advice is greatly appreciated. I want to believe my tinnitus will get better in time, and I want to make sure I'm doing as much as I can in the early stages to promote healing. Thank you.
When the ringing faded, I went shooting again, but wore my hearing protection. Despite that, I went home and noticed the ringing was amping back up again.
It once again calmed down, but ever since then I've had a 3-4/10 ringing in the left ear, and a 2/10 in the right.
Around the 1 and a half week mark, I was prescribed 20 mg Prednisone twice daily for 5 days. I'm currently on week 3 and I feel like the ringing has gone down about half a point for each ear. I also have some hyperacusis, that is triggered by typing on my keyboard, washing dishes, nearby laughter, etc.
I am able to sleep well in a dead-quiet room. The ringing is most noticeable at bedtime, but it is mild enough to where I can sleep. And I recognize that this is huge, as many others do not have tinnitus that mild.
Sometimes when I wake up in the morning, the tinnitus drops to like 0.5/10, and I'm able to enjoy silence for a few minutes until I get out of bed and start going about my day. Then the ringing goes back to the usual.
That being said, I have broke down crying during the initial days at the realization of my mistake. Healing is case by case, but I want to document my experience here over the coming months. I do not want to give up hope.
As for what I'm doing now to treat it, I'm doing some tinnitus massages I saw from YouTube, the kind where you repeatedly plug your ear with your thumb. It helps a little, temporarily. I am also starting acupuncture. I have not noticed a difference after 1 session.
I have an ENT appt in a few days, but am scared about whether the tests they'll run will make my tinnitus worse.
Any and all advice is greatly appreciated. I want to believe my tinnitus will get better in time, and I want to make sure I'm doing as much as I can in the early stages to promote healing. Thank you.