Hi everyone,
I have been riding the subway 6 days a week for work. But almost all the time my T & H spikes like 95%. I have worn ear plugs, 3M head protectors & Bose noise cancelling head phone with white noise low below my T. The train DB level ranges from 75-100 and I read an article where you should wear ear plugs when riding the train anyway. By the time I get off the train my T is driving me nuts and of course my ears are ringing riding to my work place in city traffic. I would love to get a job where I don't have to take the train. I know I am protecting my ears but hearing the T drives me crazy today.
My T was noise induced. My ears did calm down at work today and yesterday on my only day off as I don't ride the train I am fine. Even driving my car 66 mustang doesn't affect me like that with no ear plugs...
Had this for 4.5 months now. Ear doctor said the Bose head phones are good.
Also noticed my right ear has improved a bit in the past week, but still rings from the train.
I get distortion on my right ear on the train with no ear protection at times but much better than 3 months ago.
Right now I just don't want to risk it so I wear ear protection but I don't want to make my ears more sensitive too.
No ear drum or hearing damage. Will be seeing a doctor about coping with this in a few weeks will ask more questions. They all say it takes time because you had one time noise exposure and it can go away. Maybe my L ear not sure about my R ear....
Thanks for your time
I have been riding the subway 6 days a week for work. But almost all the time my T & H spikes like 95%. I have worn ear plugs, 3M head protectors & Bose noise cancelling head phone with white noise low below my T. The train DB level ranges from 75-100 and I read an article where you should wear ear plugs when riding the train anyway. By the time I get off the train my T is driving me nuts and of course my ears are ringing riding to my work place in city traffic. I would love to get a job where I don't have to take the train. I know I am protecting my ears but hearing the T drives me crazy today.
My T was noise induced. My ears did calm down at work today and yesterday on my only day off as I don't ride the train I am fine. Even driving my car 66 mustang doesn't affect me like that with no ear plugs...
Had this for 4.5 months now. Ear doctor said the Bose head phones are good.
Also noticed my right ear has improved a bit in the past week, but still rings from the train.
I get distortion on my right ear on the train with no ear protection at times but much better than 3 months ago.
Right now I just don't want to risk it so I wear ear protection but I don't want to make my ears more sensitive too.
No ear drum or hearing damage. Will be seeing a doctor about coping with this in a few weeks will ask more questions. They all say it takes time because you had one time noise exposure and it can go away. Maybe my L ear not sure about my R ear....
Thanks for your time