- Apr 23, 2015
- 358
- Tinnitus Since
- 08/2004
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Loud concert
Hear me out...
I have my brother's 30th coming up which is looking like a meal out at a restaurant in London. Obviously, I would like to go, but not at the expense of worsening tinnitus.
I have a set of ER earplugs which I intend to wear - my question is though, do these work when chewing? The reason I ask is that having tried them in and around the house, when eating the jaw moves and I seem to get this popping sound in the ear, as though the seal is breaking as I move my jaw. It sounds like when you put a finger in your ear when there is water there, that momentary pop sound.
I try and push the plug further into my ear, but on chewing again the same thing happens. The plug doesn't come out, just appears to be moving within the ear as my jaw moves to eat. I also get this when I have worn the plugs for some time.
Does anyone have a similar experience? Are the plugs still working in this case?
Are there any that are better suited and do not behave this way?
To clarify: I am concerned about external noise and the plug not working as I chew, not the popping sound it makes in my ear.
Cheers guys!
I have my brother's 30th coming up which is looking like a meal out at a restaurant in London. Obviously, I would like to go, but not at the expense of worsening tinnitus.
I have a set of ER earplugs which I intend to wear - my question is though, do these work when chewing? The reason I ask is that having tried them in and around the house, when eating the jaw moves and I seem to get this popping sound in the ear, as though the seal is breaking as I move my jaw. It sounds like when you put a finger in your ear when there is water there, that momentary pop sound.
I try and push the plug further into my ear, but on chewing again the same thing happens. The plug doesn't come out, just appears to be moving within the ear as my jaw moves to eat. I also get this when I have worn the plugs for some time.
Does anyone have a similar experience? Are the plugs still working in this case?
Are there any that are better suited and do not behave this way?
To clarify: I am concerned about external noise and the plug not working as I chew, not the popping sound it makes in my ear.
Cheers guys!