Hello Tinnitus Talk members. I'm sorry to post about this after posting about it in another thread but I am feeling really emotional and scared due to a very recent noise exposure incident.
Just a very brief ear history: I have had tinnitus in my left ear for almost three years now from a night in a club. I developed an ear popping to sound in both ears from an ENT visit and a 2-in-1 Acoustic Reflex and Tympanometry test in Sept 2018. However my right is a lot better and my left mildly better.
I was exposed to a voiced fire alarm (speakers in the ceiling) on Friday at my school for five maybe ten minutes. I did not have my ear plugs in (which I usually do) and was focussed on my students. However now I am experiencing pain from sounds in my left ear. It is not a stabbing or burning pain but a pain that lingers nonetheless. As (very sadly) you have experience with this terrible affliction, I need some guidance.
Did you experience temporary hyperacusis before it became permanent?
Can hyperacusis get better in time? I protect my ears at school and in noisy areas but not at home. The sink can cause pain. Should I protect my ears at home too?
What steps should I take now?
Thank you for reading this.
Just a very brief ear history: I have had tinnitus in my left ear for almost three years now from a night in a club. I developed an ear popping to sound in both ears from an ENT visit and a 2-in-1 Acoustic Reflex and Tympanometry test in Sept 2018. However my right is a lot better and my left mildly better.
I was exposed to a voiced fire alarm (speakers in the ceiling) on Friday at my school for five maybe ten minutes. I did not have my ear plugs in (which I usually do) and was focussed on my students. However now I am experiencing pain from sounds in my left ear. It is not a stabbing or burning pain but a pain that lingers nonetheless. As (very sadly) you have experience with this terrible affliction, I need some guidance.
Did you experience temporary hyperacusis before it became permanent?
Can hyperacusis get better in time? I protect my ears at school and in noisy areas but not at home. The sink can cause pain. Should I protect my ears at home too?
What steps should I take now?
Thank you for reading this.