Emerging Treatments for Acoustic Trauma

TuneOut

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Author
May 15, 2017
671
El Dorado Hills, CA
Tinnitus Since
Worsened 2016
Cause of Tinnitus
Concert
20 years man, you're a real champion. Has your T been stable during the years, or did you do anything to make it worse? How old were you when you got it?

Sorry for all the questions, I hope you don't mind. Me and many others on this forum got T from acoustic trauma and are still clinging on to the hope that the T will improve or fade away some day, so a little bit of background information would be much appriciated!
 
Hi Flamingo. I was about 17 or 18 when I first got it. It was the result of a couple rock concerts. I basically became a total recluse for three years after getting it, attempting to protect my ears. Eventually I began exposing myself to more "normal" sound levels. Still no concerts or clubs or movies or loud music or things of that nature.

Although it did definately worsen over time, it was manageable. It seems like it was the big exposures that really ended up pushing the T to a higher level. I definitely believe that my ears are more susceptible to acoustic trauma after the initial damage. My life has never been the same since first getting tinnitus.

About 9 months ago it increased to a new level after driving a loud old truck around to do some work. Finally adapting to it... Then a few days ago it increased quite noticeably from going to a loud restaurant for over an hour. Really had to raise our voices to be heard. So I've not been doing too well this week. Hoping it will go back down. I've just been taking it easy as far as sound exposure and stress goes. I'll keep you updated.
 
There have been many times in the past where I experienced a spike in the tinnitus that really, really upset me - and alot of those times it has ended up getting better. Sometimes it did not. Acceptance is important. We are stronger than we think. And our mind and brain can adapt.
 
It's not too bad. I have some minor hearing loss. End up asking my girlfriend what someone said on tv. Or having someone repeat themselves in a conversation here and there.

Has this been the case since onset or something that has gotten worse over time??

I feel my hearing is still ok but I know I cannot hear past 13.5hz

My hearing was damaged by an external alarm.

Anyway, my input too your question would be unfortunately still no cure to help tinnitus or hearing loss.
 
There have been many times in the past where I experienced a spike in the tinnitus that really, really upset me - and alot of those times it has ended up getting better. Sometimes it did not. Acceptance is important. We are stronger than we think. And our mind and brain can adapt.

I hope so, some days I feel I am doing well, other days I'm back at square one, this past year has been a blur, the regret of what happened will haunt me until the day I die!
 
Jason,

No, I wouldn't say the hearing loss has gotten worse over time. I think it's related to the loudness of my tinnitus itself. So it's harder to hear those frequencies. But I'm no expert on the technicalities. I can pretty much trace the instances of any long term increase to additional excessive or prolonged sound exposure.
 
I hope so, some days I feel I am doing well, other days I'm back at square one, this past year has been a blur, the regret of what happened will haunt me until the day I die!
I could have written this myself, apart from the doing well bit. If I knew then what I know now...
 

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