Hi everyone,
Just signed up for the forum. I'm only 17, just graduated from high school, and as my graduation gift I got T and I haven't been to an audiologist yet but I'm pretty sure I have H as well.
I'm a musician. I care about music more than just about anything and my dream is to be a recording artist or work in a studio as a sound engineer/producer, what have you. I always thought I was being very careful with noise. I used headphones very frequently for the past 3 or 4 years but always on the lowest settings. I don't go to loud concerts. I used ear protection when mowing the lawn. In the past year or so though I would notice ringing in my ears after I had been using headphones for a while, nothing too loud. I would stop listening for a while and it would be alright.
Then senior year rolled around, and I had to do a senior project. I recorded an album of original music, all on my own so I was basically in the midst of a lot of noise all day for a month. I think it was playing the drums on it that really did me in. The ringing got louder and louder, and it would flare up suddenly for about 30 seconds when I was around a very loud sound. I tried to be careful and use foam earplugs and take breaks but by the end the ringing was constant. I finished all the recording but I haven't mastered the album yet just to give my ears a break. Oddly enough it's been even worse since I stopped recording.
It's demoralizing. Everything seems to makes it worse, and it's so hard to escape noise. I've worn earplugs to all the graduation parties and had to leave a few early if they're loud enough, which obviously makes socializing difficult. I feel dizzy most of the time. Little sounds like turning on the tap really bug me. It's hard to hang out with people when leaving the quiet of my house makes me feel a bit nauseous. It's summer break now so I've got some time so recover and be quiet, but my summer job will start soon, and I'm working with small children who probably won't be very understanding. I want to be a musician but it's going to be very difficult to make it work if this continues.
And to top it all off I'm going off to college to study music industry. A loud major. I'm just going to have to be careful. Learn to live with ringing. Learn how to be socially active without hurting myself. So. Yeah. Just venting. Wondering if you all have some words of advice.
Thanks.
Just signed up for the forum. I'm only 17, just graduated from high school, and as my graduation gift I got T and I haven't been to an audiologist yet but I'm pretty sure I have H as well.
I'm a musician. I care about music more than just about anything and my dream is to be a recording artist or work in a studio as a sound engineer/producer, what have you. I always thought I was being very careful with noise. I used headphones very frequently for the past 3 or 4 years but always on the lowest settings. I don't go to loud concerts. I used ear protection when mowing the lawn. In the past year or so though I would notice ringing in my ears after I had been using headphones for a while, nothing too loud. I would stop listening for a while and it would be alright.
Then senior year rolled around, and I had to do a senior project. I recorded an album of original music, all on my own so I was basically in the midst of a lot of noise all day for a month. I think it was playing the drums on it that really did me in. The ringing got louder and louder, and it would flare up suddenly for about 30 seconds when I was around a very loud sound. I tried to be careful and use foam earplugs and take breaks but by the end the ringing was constant. I finished all the recording but I haven't mastered the album yet just to give my ears a break. Oddly enough it's been even worse since I stopped recording.
It's demoralizing. Everything seems to makes it worse, and it's so hard to escape noise. I've worn earplugs to all the graduation parties and had to leave a few early if they're loud enough, which obviously makes socializing difficult. I feel dizzy most of the time. Little sounds like turning on the tap really bug me. It's hard to hang out with people when leaving the quiet of my house makes me feel a bit nauseous. It's summer break now so I've got some time so recover and be quiet, but my summer job will start soon, and I'm working with small children who probably won't be very understanding. I want to be a musician but it's going to be very difficult to make it work if this continues.
And to top it all off I'm going off to college to study music industry. A loud major. I'm just going to have to be careful. Learn to live with ringing. Learn how to be socially active without hurting myself. So. Yeah. Just venting. Wondering if you all have some words of advice.
Thanks.