I got high frequency tinnitus and hyperacusis six months ago, on top of the low frequency hum that I've had for 12 years. I believe both of these to be primarily noise-induced. The hearing tests came back showing no hearing loss other than that expected for my age (I'm 54).
However, lately I've had the feeling of things being "not right" with my ears - feelings of fullness and slight pain inside my ear, which I've experienced off and on over the six months. Over this time my hyperacusis has been easing off, and I've been listening again to some of the music I used to enjoy. I never have the volume more than a quarter of the way up, sometimes at home through computer speakers, sometimes in the car. Normally I stick with soft ambient sounds, but sometimes I'll listen to a little rock music - usually nothing heavier than Rush or Pink Floyd. I always stop or put earplugs in when I start to feel uncomfortable.
I've had 3 or 4 tinnitus spikes over the past 6 weeks, always through social occasions that I couldn't get out of. I don't believe listening to music has contributed to those spikes at all.
I was shocked to discover through hearingtest.online that my hearing appears to have deteriorated further. Looking at the results below, the calibration may be off in some results, but it's the overall shape of the graph that counts. You can see a clear pattern indicating that my low frequency hearing loss is now as bad or worse than my high frequency loss.
Could I have caused this through listening to music at low to moderate levels, or could this just be because my hyperacusis has eased off, uncovering the "hidden hearing loss" that was there ever since the acoustic shocks that caused my tinnitus six months ago? I did suffer severe temporary hearing loss at the time, both in my left ear six months ago, and in my right ear 12 years ago, although they both appeared to recover by the next day.
I had thought that hearing loss was one of the things I wouldn't have to deal with for a while, but now I fear I could be wrong. Quite worried and scared again :-(
However, lately I've had the feeling of things being "not right" with my ears - feelings of fullness and slight pain inside my ear, which I've experienced off and on over the six months. Over this time my hyperacusis has been easing off, and I've been listening again to some of the music I used to enjoy. I never have the volume more than a quarter of the way up, sometimes at home through computer speakers, sometimes in the car. Normally I stick with soft ambient sounds, but sometimes I'll listen to a little rock music - usually nothing heavier than Rush or Pink Floyd. I always stop or put earplugs in when I start to feel uncomfortable.
I've had 3 or 4 tinnitus spikes over the past 6 weeks, always through social occasions that I couldn't get out of. I don't believe listening to music has contributed to those spikes at all.
I was shocked to discover through hearingtest.online that my hearing appears to have deteriorated further. Looking at the results below, the calibration may be off in some results, but it's the overall shape of the graph that counts. You can see a clear pattern indicating that my low frequency hearing loss is now as bad or worse than my high frequency loss.
Could I have caused this through listening to music at low to moderate levels, or could this just be because my hyperacusis has eased off, uncovering the "hidden hearing loss" that was there ever since the acoustic shocks that caused my tinnitus six months ago? I did suffer severe temporary hearing loss at the time, both in my left ear six months ago, and in my right ear 12 years ago, although they both appeared to recover by the next day.
I had thought that hearing loss was one of the things I wouldn't have to deal with for a while, but now I fear I could be wrong. Quite worried and scared again :-(