- Mar 22, 2024
- 1
- Tinnitus Since
- 03/2015
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Long term exposure to loud sounds (headphones)
First of all, hi. This is my first post here after being a long-time lurker.
I just wanted to throw this question out there to anyone who might be able to help, since I can't find anything conclusive on Google.
In December, my family and I decided to go see Godzilla Minus One in the theater. I've been to this theater before so I didn't feel the need to wear ear protection, since I haven't needed it in the past (the last movie I saw was in 2022). But during the movie I noticed it was unbelievably loud, I couldn't stand it, I had to plug my ears.
I was fine leaving the theater, but a week later, I woke up with what I assumed was hyperacusis, but it didn't match what I read online. Everything sounds the same, my voice isn't distorted, everything is the same volume, but my ears "tense up" to certain sounds, like my keyboard clicking, tapping a pen on my glass desk. They feel full, if that makes sense.
Since this happened so long after the movie, I've been wondering if it's not related. I have high blood pressure, and I'm likely diabetic, and I've heard those can cause problems with the ears.
It's really scaring me, to be honest, I'd like to hear some opinions
I just wanted to throw this question out there to anyone who might be able to help, since I can't find anything conclusive on Google.
In December, my family and I decided to go see Godzilla Minus One in the theater. I've been to this theater before so I didn't feel the need to wear ear protection, since I haven't needed it in the past (the last movie I saw was in 2022). But during the movie I noticed it was unbelievably loud, I couldn't stand it, I had to plug my ears.
I was fine leaving the theater, but a week later, I woke up with what I assumed was hyperacusis, but it didn't match what I read online. Everything sounds the same, my voice isn't distorted, everything is the same volume, but my ears "tense up" to certain sounds, like my keyboard clicking, tapping a pen on my glass desk. They feel full, if that makes sense.
Since this happened so long after the movie, I've been wondering if it's not related. I have high blood pressure, and I'm likely diabetic, and I've heard those can cause problems with the ears.
It's really scaring me, to be honest, I'd like to hear some opinions