- Dec 17, 2015
- 577
- Tinnitus Since
- December 2nd, 2015
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Acoustic trauma (loud concert for 1h)
Someone mentioned here that sound lessens with distance. That's correct.
However I'm not entirely sure if the table given in that comment was accurate. I might ask someone from the faculty of Maths & Physics to help me calculate the lessening of the sound impact from the 'boom' epicentre.
I'm sure there will be a lot of variables to take into account (the sound power of the blast, distance from the 'boom' epicentre, open field area vs a blockade between one and the explosive etc. etc.)
Now with the New Year's Eve and all the fireworks coming this could be interesting to look into and get some valid info. If nothing else it might put some people at ease and lessen their anxiety.
Anyways, how do you feel?
I wish I was better at math for this tp be honest. It would indeed be very interesting to know. Heard some firworks going off outside again, the damn kids at it again. It was only 5pm and I hope nobody else got caught in it like I did.
I feel OK, spike is still going on but I guess I'll learn to live with this new loudness if this would be permanent. I guess regret is the worst part but I have tried my best to do what I could and not putting headmuffs on before stepping out seems so innocent but it coulf have changed and saved my ears from this. I had really bad luck, I know I cant control that. I just don't want to avoid social situations, hanging out with friends and leaving my house without having big earmuffs on. I enjoy being able to go to a cafe without being anxious if it is too loud. Takes so much of being spontaneous and being able to make new friends by "letting yourself out there". I guess I am more sad that I now feel I can't leave my house and take off my muffs for a sec until I get through my door.