Hello everyone,
I'm 43 (almost) and had tinnitus for 3-4 years now.
I feel that it has gotten slightly worse lately, but I cannot be sure that it is just me focusing on it a bit more.
I was reading about using noise-canceling headphones and I was very surprised by reading that they may actually be making the T worse.
Here's my problem: I travel quite a bit by plane, so I thought that sing noise-canceling headsets would help (so that I am not "surrounded" by noise for several hours; it also helps keeping the volume low when listening to in flight entertainment.
But it seems I might have been achieving the opposite, in fact ...
Also, I consider myself a fairly active person, and I do jog quite a bit. I use in-hear headsets to listen to music while I jog. I make an effort in keeping the volume low, but still, it seems that this too is not a very good idea.
So I am thinking instead of using just ear plugs to keep the noise out during the flight, and .. well, avoid gym noise during the workout.
Any thought? Does anyone have similar "needs"? Arguably, I don't "have" to listen to music while I workout, nor watch movies during flights.
Thanks in advance.
Walter
I'm 43 (almost) and had tinnitus for 3-4 years now.
I feel that it has gotten slightly worse lately, but I cannot be sure that it is just me focusing on it a bit more.
I was reading about using noise-canceling headphones and I was very surprised by reading that they may actually be making the T worse.
Here's my problem: I travel quite a bit by plane, so I thought that sing noise-canceling headsets would help (so that I am not "surrounded" by noise for several hours; it also helps keeping the volume low when listening to in flight entertainment.
But it seems I might have been achieving the opposite, in fact ...
Also, I consider myself a fairly active person, and I do jog quite a bit. I use in-hear headsets to listen to music while I jog. I make an effort in keeping the volume low, but still, it seems that this too is not a very good idea.
So I am thinking instead of using just ear plugs to keep the noise out during the flight, and .. well, avoid gym noise during the workout.
Any thought? Does anyone have similar "needs"? Arguably, I don't "have" to listen to music while I workout, nor watch movies during flights.
Thanks in advance.
Walter