Very unlikely. You can get a spike, but - basing on common experience here around - not a permanent worsening.I have tinnitus... If one night I went binge drinking, is it possible that my tinnitus gets permanently worse after that night?
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only if you would do it (almost every) day for a long period of time aka abusing alcohol. alcohol is then known to be ototoxic but certainly not from drinking from time to time even if it's heavy drinking I would say.
as I said before, you don't really know about that. maybe alcohol did damage your cochlea. Alcohol is known to be ototoxic just as many other medications, too, so I wouldn't risk it with my Tinnitus to go on and drink heavily for years, but of course everybody thinks about this topic differently and everybody can choose what to do or not to do with their Tinnitus. Also what helps one Tinnitus sufferer or makes it worse for one doesn't need to have the same effect on someone else. I can say for myself that I wouldn't risk it.Heavy drinking, even everyday for a year never affected my tinnitus, only loud noise has done that so far!
Thanks mick- I feel lot better now .Sean, I don't want you to be paranoid because my tinnitus increased from a car bonnet slamming shut, I was fine with shutting car bonnets 50 times before, doors slamming shut, balloons popping, plates smashing, didn't affect my tinnitus. It happened because the bonnet was very heavy, it was that loud when slamming shut it sounded like a shotgun going off, my brother who was in the house thought it was a car crash outside. It would have increased anyone's tinnitus, it sounded easily 120 decibels, maybe more. I dropped it to high up, totally avoidable.
A car door slamming shut wouldn't increase my tinnitus, getting drunk every night for 6 months straight never affected my tinnitus, the noise that increased my tinnitus sounded like a gun going off, I'm confident I'm not going to come across a noise like that again, that is why I never wear earplugs walking down the street anymore, there's no need, the only possible noise that could affect my tinnitus is a siren going past but normally you can see them coming so you can stick your fingers in your ears.
Thanks mick- I feel lot better now .
I am also so glad to hear you are doing better .i knew you will cope and you did !
Have a blessed 2014.
people with a history of benzo use probably process alcohol differently, long term. I don't drink to intoxication anymore.One of my friend got permanent increase in his T after got very drunk. He got his T from benzo w/d and I think his T got worse since alcohol and benzos are doing their things on the same GABA receptors.