Hey everyone. I hope you're all having a better day then I am.
Yesterday I was exposed to a fire alarm twice, each time for only one second. But the alarm was only about six feet away, and it was in the break room, which I suppose could described as medium sized.
Usually I wear earplugs while work in the case of carts being slammed, stuff being dropped, and, of course, fire alarms. I wasn't wearing plugs this time because I was eating lunch. There's an outside break area as well, but it was raining that day.
Needless to say, I'm very frustrated that the ONE TIME I'm not protected they decide to test the fire alarm.
Despite it being only one second, I'm very worried about a possible setback.
At the time of this writing, I have no tinnitus spike (so far) but I have intermittent pain in my left ear not triggered by sound. I took Magnesium immediately when I got home, and thankfully took NAC that morning.
What are the odds of a possible set back from this? Anything else I can do to help me out?
Yesterday I was exposed to a fire alarm twice, each time for only one second. But the alarm was only about six feet away, and it was in the break room, which I suppose could described as medium sized.
Usually I wear earplugs while work in the case of carts being slammed, stuff being dropped, and, of course, fire alarms. I wasn't wearing plugs this time because I was eating lunch. There's an outside break area as well, but it was raining that day.
Needless to say, I'm very frustrated that the ONE TIME I'm not protected they decide to test the fire alarm.
Despite it being only one second, I'm very worried about a possible setback.
At the time of this writing, I have no tinnitus spike (so far) but I have intermittent pain in my left ear not triggered by sound. I took Magnesium immediately when I got home, and thankfully took NAC that morning.
What are the odds of a possible set back from this? Anything else I can do to help me out?