- Feb 8, 2019
- 31
- Tinnitus Since
- 25/07/2005
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Acoustic trauma + ototoxicity
Hi all friends,
Yesterday I lived a "traumatic" moment: I was in bed, without earplugs, on one side, and I went to scratch my external left ear due to a sudden itch. I usually do it carefully and slowly, but yesterday I had the bad luck that my finger bone made a "crack", as loud as a finger bone can crack (other times hand bones cracking are quieter) . And it was 1-2 cm from my ear hole.
So I got afraid instantly, and tried to think if that noise was loud enough to hurt my fragile ears.
I want to specify that I'm on a Clonazepam withdrawal... And my tinnitus is worsening every week: I took 0.5mg Clonazepam for 3 months and I'm following a tapering plan for another 3 months. I'm currently on 0.2 mg of Clonazepam, more or less... And I have one month left.
After the finger bone crack noise... I started to notice the tinnitus in my left ear a lot more. Not sure if it is from Clonazepam withdrawal causing damage or if it is a spike due to the noise that the finger bone cracking made.
I have tried to measure the intensity of the finger crack noise with my mobile app decibel meter... It could be about 75 dB at 1 cm from the microphone.
What do you think, was the noise loud enough to have caused damage?
I hate my bad luck and I hate the decisions I have taken last months... Starting and continuing to take Clonazepam was the worst decision of my life (this was because I could not cope with a slight tinnitus worsening... but that was slight compared to now - it is 15 times worse now).
I don't know if Clonazepam is ototoxic and if I should taper faster or if it is the withdrawal what is dramatically worsening my tinnitus.
What do you think about that?
I hope the best for you. Thank you for listening.
Kind regards from a sufferer in low moments.
Yesterday I lived a "traumatic" moment: I was in bed, without earplugs, on one side, and I went to scratch my external left ear due to a sudden itch. I usually do it carefully and slowly, but yesterday I had the bad luck that my finger bone made a "crack", as loud as a finger bone can crack (other times hand bones cracking are quieter) . And it was 1-2 cm from my ear hole.
So I got afraid instantly, and tried to think if that noise was loud enough to hurt my fragile ears.
I want to specify that I'm on a Clonazepam withdrawal... And my tinnitus is worsening every week: I took 0.5mg Clonazepam for 3 months and I'm following a tapering plan for another 3 months. I'm currently on 0.2 mg of Clonazepam, more or less... And I have one month left.
After the finger bone crack noise... I started to notice the tinnitus in my left ear a lot more. Not sure if it is from Clonazepam withdrawal causing damage or if it is a spike due to the noise that the finger bone cracking made.
I have tried to measure the intensity of the finger crack noise with my mobile app decibel meter... It could be about 75 dB at 1 cm from the microphone.
What do you think, was the noise loud enough to have caused damage?
I hate my bad luck and I hate the decisions I have taken last months... Starting and continuing to take Clonazepam was the worst decision of my life (this was because I could not cope with a slight tinnitus worsening... but that was slight compared to now - it is 15 times worse now).
I don't know if Clonazepam is ototoxic and if I should taper faster or if it is the withdrawal what is dramatically worsening my tinnitus.
What do you think about that?
I hope the best for you. Thank you for listening.
Kind regards from a sufferer in low moments.