Hello,
On September 3th I attended a F1 race. It was my first time in such event and I made a very big mistake, I did not wear earplugs during the race just like most of the people watching it.
I was exposed to 130 decibels for approximately an hour (not constantly, there were many breaks in between but still...) and after that I decided to buy the earplugs and protect my ears. I then sat there watching the race for another hour with earplugs.
It's been almost a week and a half since the constant tinnitus noise in my left ear. I have never had this before, nor am I a person who listen to loud music or go to parties or places with loud noises. As far as I can remember this is absolutely the first time me having tinnitus.
I am so concerned about it that a few days ago, when it had lasted a week, I went to a doctor where she only checked if there were any visible damage (literally a 1 minute check) and she said "it will pass", but for some reason I don't believe it based on such a simple check.
Since you guys are experienced and have heard many other stories, I'd like to know what you guys think: what's the likelihood that it's going away? Any reply, tips, etc. are very much appreciated.
Thank you.
On September 3th I attended a F1 race. It was my first time in such event and I made a very big mistake, I did not wear earplugs during the race just like most of the people watching it.
I was exposed to 130 decibels for approximately an hour (not constantly, there were many breaks in between but still...) and after that I decided to buy the earplugs and protect my ears. I then sat there watching the race for another hour with earplugs.
It's been almost a week and a half since the constant tinnitus noise in my left ear. I have never had this before, nor am I a person who listen to loud music or go to parties or places with loud noises. As far as I can remember this is absolutely the first time me having tinnitus.
I am so concerned about it that a few days ago, when it had lasted a week, I went to a doctor where she only checked if there were any visible damage (literally a 1 minute check) and she said "it will pass", but for some reason I don't believe it based on such a simple check.
Since you guys are experienced and have heard many other stories, I'd like to know what you guys think: what's the likelihood that it's going away? Any reply, tips, etc. are very much appreciated.
Thank you.