Hi everyone,
I've been looking at this forum a lot the past two months and this is my first post. I'm 46 years old and have been a professional jazz drummer for 25 years. I have never had any ear problems from playing drums. In August, I attended a birthday party at a karaoke club, which is not the kind of place I usually go to. It was very loud and I was foolishly near a speaker. I was there for maybe a half hour and realized it was getting painfully loud. I left, and I had a loud ringing and painful sensitivity to sound in my right ear. It was very scary, as I'm sure you can all relate to. It slowly got better over two weeks and then I was completely fine; no ringing, no painful sensitivity. I felt completely back to normal and thought I had dodged a bullet.
Unfortunately, this only lasted about five days. Then I was in a car going to a gig and the musician sitting next to me was telling a story and talking really loud. He shouted twice to punctuate a joke in his story and it felt like a knife in my ear. The tinnitus and hyperacusis immediately came back and I've had them now for over two months. I haven't played in six weeks because of it, the longest time I've gone without playing in decades (aside from the beginning of the pandemic). I had a hearing test and my hearing is actually really good. I am hopefully going to start sound therapy/retraining soon at the Center for Hearing and Communication here in New York.
Needless to say, this has been very scary and depressing and I'm extremely worried about my future, particularly as a musician. I'm planning to try to playing a gig this Sunday, to see how it goes. It's a quieter brunch gig and I'll wear the custom musician ear plugs I recently had made, even though I hate wearing ear plugs to play.
Anyway, I just wanted to introduce myself and saw that I've already gotten lots of good information on this forum, particularly from Michael Leigh and Jazzer (I'm also a huge Eddie Condon fan!). If anyone has anything to impart to me that they think might be helpful at this time, I would l0ve t0 hear it. I was just getting my career going again after the pandemic and this has been a terrible situation; one that I'm sure is only too familiar to everyone here.
Thanks in advance for any information or advice and my best to all of you.
I've been looking at this forum a lot the past two months and this is my first post. I'm 46 years old and have been a professional jazz drummer for 25 years. I have never had any ear problems from playing drums. In August, I attended a birthday party at a karaoke club, which is not the kind of place I usually go to. It was very loud and I was foolishly near a speaker. I was there for maybe a half hour and realized it was getting painfully loud. I left, and I had a loud ringing and painful sensitivity to sound in my right ear. It was very scary, as I'm sure you can all relate to. It slowly got better over two weeks and then I was completely fine; no ringing, no painful sensitivity. I felt completely back to normal and thought I had dodged a bullet.
Unfortunately, this only lasted about five days. Then I was in a car going to a gig and the musician sitting next to me was telling a story and talking really loud. He shouted twice to punctuate a joke in his story and it felt like a knife in my ear. The tinnitus and hyperacusis immediately came back and I've had them now for over two months. I haven't played in six weeks because of it, the longest time I've gone without playing in decades (aside from the beginning of the pandemic). I had a hearing test and my hearing is actually really good. I am hopefully going to start sound therapy/retraining soon at the Center for Hearing and Communication here in New York.
Needless to say, this has been very scary and depressing and I'm extremely worried about my future, particularly as a musician. I'm planning to try to playing a gig this Sunday, to see how it goes. It's a quieter brunch gig and I'll wear the custom musician ear plugs I recently had made, even though I hate wearing ear plugs to play.
Anyway, I just wanted to introduce myself and saw that I've already gotten lots of good information on this forum, particularly from Michael Leigh and Jazzer (I'm also a huge Eddie Condon fan!). If anyone has anything to impart to me that they think might be helpful at this time, I would l0ve t0 hear it. I was just getting my career going again after the pandemic and this has been a terrible situation; one that I'm sure is only too familiar to everyone here.
Thanks in advance for any information or advice and my best to all of you.