Earlier this week I was next to a car that started (Toyota Camry 12), I wonder if its engine/muffler can damage my ears, I didn't wear ear protection while being outside.
earlier this week i was next to a car that started (Toyota Camry 12), i wonder if its engine/muffler can damage my ears, i didnt wear ear protection while being outside.
No It won't cause any damage but anxiety and fear can cause harm to your emotional and mental well-being over such things. Try not to worry and don't use hearing protection either. This only reinforces negative thinking that could develop into phonophobia and misophonia. Relax, try to foget it and move on.....
But i am getting spikes so frequently now. I also have a different baseline of T, my tinnitus was initially mild now its moderate. I should have left it alone and stayed in my room for 5 months giving myself plenty of time to recover. After i did that caloric test things became worse. I regret it so much now and I was doing so well. I had a good audiogram and now I have mild hearing loss. I am sad.
The spikes you are experiencing are probably a result of the caloric test that you had. Hopefully this will settle down in time. You could use "noise reducing earplugs" but I still don't advise using them too often. Worrying over this will not help. See your doctor and get something to help calm you down as you seem under a stress. This is understandable considering what you been through but give it time, for everything to return to how it used to be. That is all you can do....
Michael but how can i develop H on the healthy ear? How is that possible. I should have listened to you to leave the ears alone. I was doing amazingly well in December, could only hear Tinnitus when i was in a quiet room, now i can can hear it. I also have H on both ears, left ear muffled, etc
I don't want to keep saying I told you so. But I told you many times to LEAVE your ears alone. The ears and auditory system are very delicate. It is for this reason, that many ENT Drs prefer to not to give treatment for the first 6 months, if a person just has normal tinnitus without additional problems such as: Hearing loss, dizziness, pain in the ears etc. Treating tinnitus too hear can make the condition worse. There is a saying: Dont trouble trouble.
Nothing is for certain when dealing with tinnitus is the early stages, and for this reason any treatment must be done carefully and not too soon. The hyperacusis that you now have in the good ear, I belive will calm down with time. As I said, worrying over this will make matters worse. See your GP and get something to help with your stress.
Michael
Hearing protection should only be used where it's appropriate for normal non tinnitus suffering individuals, lawn mowing, power tools, gun shots, etc..
Over protecting and avoiding all noise is only going to make you more sensitive.
A normal automobile will not damage your hearing.
Michael, I would love if you can tell me what exactly can make Tinnitus worse. I dont go to clubs, cafes, cinema,resturants, pubs, bars, etc. The only places i go to are my work, store, library, and home. But it seems like noises are so sudden. I walked next to a busy street filled with cars (got a spike), fire alarm at library (spike), people clapping at office (spike), three helicopters were flying low above my house (got a spike), a door slamming loudly by my ear (spike),
HI @dpdx
I can only give you my opinion on what I think is making your tinnitus/hyperacusis worse. I believe it is anxiety and stress that is affecting your emotional well-being that is making your condition worse. This is the reason I've suggested talking to your doctor. A referral to a Hearing Therapist/Audiologist, that specialises in the treatment and management of tinnitus would also help. I have mentioned this to you quite a few times.
It is your negative thinking that you have caused "damage" to your ears that also contributes to making you feel more stressed and this can make the tinnitus and hyperacusis more intrusive. It can become a vicious circle. The caloric test that you've had hasn't helped the situation because it has increased your symptoms. This in turn is making you believe more damage has occurred when I don't think there is any damage. It is negative thinking that is causing your problems.
You mentioned that you go to work. You should try and focus on this and think you're fortunate that you're able to work, because some people with tinnitus can't because it's so loud and intrusive. Speak to your doctor and explain how you feel and try and get some counselling as I believe it will help you.
Michael
I am stupid Michael. My Tinnitus was amazing from October-January. It was like it wasn't there, but i was stupid to kept pushing it and now i got burned. Sadly i did do damage as I have mild hearing loss
I wish i listened to you, please forgive me
A normal well maintained car exhaust is not loud enough to do any damage. You have a better chance of getting carbon monoxide poisoning from the exhaust than a tinnitus spike.@Ambassador What about being right next to a car engine/muffler?
You keep saying that word "Damaged" I wish you would stop saying it/writing it. It is doing you no good and try to stop using "sad" emotional faces. This is what I am talking about. You are reinforcing Negative thinking by writing these things continuously on the forum and on chat. Try to get out of this habit because it serves no useful purpose other than to make you feel worse. You say that you have hearing loss. Have you been told that you need a hearing aid? Hearing loss doesn't mean damage to your auditory system. Have a word with your GP soon....
Hearing loss doesn't mean damage to your auditory system.
I just need to give myself some time. I been through a lot from Jan 15-now it has been HELL. I dont want to take anti anxiety pills they are too addicting.
Of course hearing loss means damage to the auditory system. What are you talking about?
A normal well maintained car exhaust is not loud enough to do any damage. You have a better chance of getting carbon monoxide poisoning from the exhaust than a tinnitus spike.
Automobile decibles are easily found on an internet search and cars at idle typically run in the 40 to 50 db range. No more damaging than a normal conversation.
Relax, you will stress yourself out and that will spike your tinnitus.
I just need to give myself some time. I been through a lot from Jan 15-now it has been HELL. I dont want to take anti anxiety pills they are too addicting.
Can someone comfirm if this is correct, because this is what I understood from doctors, other patients and self-research.