I've had tinnitus for almost two years now and I still haven't habituated to it. I know we're all different but I hope I'm able to habituate soon. I got my tinnitus from an ear syringing at a PatientFirst urgent care here in Virginia. If only I researched, but my mom told me, it's out of our control. You don't expect something like this to ever happen, we've done it our entire lives.
I'm going off track, sorry! Ever since my tinnitus started, I've been very very anxious when it comes to my ears. So, when it came to music, I didn't use my headphones at all, I played music from my phone while I would use my PC. It wasn't enough for me, I didn't have the same experience. So, I went back to using headphones, but I had no worsening in my tinnitus. There was moments when I would use my headphones and I'll hear this really loud high pitched sound and it'll last for a few seconds, but that made me immediately take my headphones off.
From that point, I've been off headphones and switched to using Bluetooth speakers for my music. I would think it's a better alternative since the sound source isn't directly on my ear. I don't have the volume to too loud but moderate. If I'm being honest, I do play it louder when there's a song I really like but I make sure to put the speaker a little farther away from me. And, when I mean by farther, just a few inches more up my desk. The speaker itself isn't across the room or anything.
My question is, could doing this result in my tinnitus worsening? I am on my computer for hours and I don't listen to music for hours like I've done before but maybe a max of an hour and a hour - 2 and a half before turning it off and doing something else.
I'm going off track, sorry! Ever since my tinnitus started, I've been very very anxious when it comes to my ears. So, when it came to music, I didn't use my headphones at all, I played music from my phone while I would use my PC. It wasn't enough for me, I didn't have the same experience. So, I went back to using headphones, but I had no worsening in my tinnitus. There was moments when I would use my headphones and I'll hear this really loud high pitched sound and it'll last for a few seconds, but that made me immediately take my headphones off.
From that point, I've been off headphones and switched to using Bluetooth speakers for my music. I would think it's a better alternative since the sound source isn't directly on my ear. I don't have the volume to too loud but moderate. If I'm being honest, I do play it louder when there's a song I really like but I make sure to put the speaker a little farther away from me. And, when I mean by farther, just a few inches more up my desk. The speaker itself isn't across the room or anything.
My question is, could doing this result in my tinnitus worsening? I am on my computer for hours and I don't listen to music for hours like I've done before but maybe a max of an hour and a hour - 2 and a half before turning it off and doing something else.