- Nov 11, 2019
- 225
- Tinnitus Since
- 2013
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Acoustic Trauma + stress?
I was just exposed to a very loud firework from a distant neighbor.
I don't know how far away it was, but I'd guess it was anywhere in the 95-102 db range. It was a very low-frequency "thud" sound and even had a bit of a shockwave. Like most people on this forum, I have noise-induced tinnitus and have been avoiding loud sounds for years on end.
I'm absolutely terrified that it caused damage, but I will say that it did not give me any noticeable ear sensations, like pain, aural fullness, muted feeling, or pressure — none of that.
Now it's the next morning, and my tinnitus is slightly elevated, but still no real ear sensations to speak of.
Is that a good sign?
I don't know how far away it was, but I'd guess it was anywhere in the 95-102 db range. It was a very low-frequency "thud" sound and even had a bit of a shockwave. Like most people on this forum, I have noise-induced tinnitus and have been avoiding loud sounds for years on end.
I'm absolutely terrified that it caused damage, but I will say that it did not give me any noticeable ear sensations, like pain, aural fullness, muted feeling, or pressure — none of that.
Now it's the next morning, and my tinnitus is slightly elevated, but still no real ear sensations to speak of.
Is that a good sign?