I was exposed to a car alarm for about 15 to 20 seconds. Maybe longer. I panicked and instead of plugging my ear like I would normally do, I froze. It was one of those alarms that sounds like a horn honking again and again.
I was inside the car and I opened the door to leave and opening the door triggered the alarm. I probably should have exited quickly and got away as fast as possible, which would have exposed me briefly and then I would have put distance between me and the sound. Instead I closed the door. The sound was louder outside than inside of the car, but it was still crazy loud. Instead of plugging my ear, I panicked and my thoughts raced in circles: "How do I shut it off-should I exit the car-I should plug my ear-but I need to turn it off-how do I turn it off-people are staring-I don't know what to do!" This is what my good-for-nothing brain was doing instead of telling my hand to plug my ear. When dh came to the car I told him what happened and he said it was my fault for panicking and why did I "just sit there?"
It seems louder now. I have had it happen in the past that my ear seemed louder after a noise exposure, but after a few hours I was okay. However, there are some differences this time and I'm worried that it won't blow over. I was exposed to the car alarm for much longer than I have ever been exposed to anything before. It just kept honking.
I was inside the car and I opened the door to leave and opening the door triggered the alarm. I probably should have exited quickly and got away as fast as possible, which would have exposed me briefly and then I would have put distance between me and the sound. Instead I closed the door. The sound was louder outside than inside of the car, but it was still crazy loud. Instead of plugging my ear, I panicked and my thoughts raced in circles: "How do I shut it off-should I exit the car-I should plug my ear-but I need to turn it off-how do I turn it off-people are staring-I don't know what to do!" This is what my good-for-nothing brain was doing instead of telling my hand to plug my ear. When dh came to the car I told him what happened and he said it was my fault for panicking and why did I "just sit there?"
It seems louder now. I have had it happen in the past that my ear seemed louder after a noise exposure, but after a few hours I was okay. However, there are some differences this time and I'm worried that it won't blow over. I was exposed to the car alarm for much longer than I have ever been exposed to anything before. It just kept honking.