I'm 67, retired and married to a great lady. Just acquired Tinnitus last Monday (20th). We were members of one pistol and rifle target range for 3 years and have been members of a different one for the last 8 years. We have always worn ear protection, while shooting, since it is a requirement. However, there have been times that I've had to remove mine for a few seconds to hear what my wife was saying to me. She isn't a very loud speaker when around high noise, like I am. Don't know if the Range contributed to this, but it did start the day after we left. I've had "ringing in the ear/ears" before, but was always able to clear it by squeezing my nose, shutting my mouth and blowing.
I've been around loud noise quit a bit in my life, from being in the Navy and civilian jobs after that. When I worked in the same buildings CNC machines, drill presses and Injection Molding machines were in, I had to wear the little foam ear plugs. I've been around some pretty loud noise in my past. Never had a real problem until now. And, BTW, did play rock drums years ago, do listen to Classic Rock music and we can get the music pretty loud when we are on the water in our power boat.
At first, I thought I just had a head cold and took two cold tablets. That was on Monday, the 20th. If I had the head cold, it went away, but the whistling in one ear didn't. Talked to my wife and we decided that I should make an appt. with a PCP. He tested both ears with a "prong" type testing device and I could hear it humming all the way until the humming ended. He then gave me a 10 prescription for Prednisone 20mg. Still taking that. He also suggested seeing an Audiologist for testing. Will call him back to set that up. The whistling is definitely there, but mainly only in the left ear. It doesn't really bother me sleeping. When I go to bed, it really seems to simmer down in volume.
For the Range, we have bought me some higher-class Electronic Ear Muffs. Along with the ear testing, I may try a product called Stop Whistling (ear drops) sold at Walgreens. It is not 100% guaranteed to work, can take up to 60 days to work, but could be worth the try. There are times I don't even hear the whistling, but it is there.
I've been around loud noise quit a bit in my life, from being in the Navy and civilian jobs after that. When I worked in the same buildings CNC machines, drill presses and Injection Molding machines were in, I had to wear the little foam ear plugs. I've been around some pretty loud noise in my past. Never had a real problem until now. And, BTW, did play rock drums years ago, do listen to Classic Rock music and we can get the music pretty loud when we are on the water in our power boat.
At first, I thought I just had a head cold and took two cold tablets. That was on Monday, the 20th. If I had the head cold, it went away, but the whistling in one ear didn't. Talked to my wife and we decided that I should make an appt. with a PCP. He tested both ears with a "prong" type testing device and I could hear it humming all the way until the humming ended. He then gave me a 10 prescription for Prednisone 20mg. Still taking that. He also suggested seeing an Audiologist for testing. Will call him back to set that up. The whistling is definitely there, but mainly only in the left ear. It doesn't really bother me sleeping. When I go to bed, it really seems to simmer down in volume.
For the Range, we have bought me some higher-class Electronic Ear Muffs. Along with the ear testing, I may try a product called Stop Whistling (ear drops) sold at Walgreens. It is not 100% guaranteed to work, can take up to 60 days to work, but could be worth the try. There are times I don't even hear the whistling, but it is there.