I haven't yet learnt how to deal with the anxiety and distress that I get when exposed to a loud noise unexpectedly. By loud noise, I mean a firework (firecracker), ambulance siren, fire alarm, horn, etc.
I was on holiday
last week. My tinnitus was slightly better as I was relaxed. I went for an evening walk with my brother when a public display of fireworks (I knew nothing about) started.
Fortunately I was only about 2 minutes from the apartment, so I covered my ears and walked briskly back. But that night I felt distressed and didn't get to sleep until about 5am. I was worried the fireworks could have caused further damage.
On the way home from holiday, I was on the ferry, outside, right at the front, about no more than 10 meters from the foghorn when it blasted. Again, I felt a sense of anxiety about it.
These events catch us off guard and unless we never leave our homes, we will always have these things happen. How do folk handle this kind of thing?
I was on holiday
last week. My tinnitus was slightly better as I was relaxed. I went for an evening walk with my brother when a public display of fireworks (I knew nothing about) started.
Fortunately I was only about 2 minutes from the apartment, so I covered my ears and walked briskly back. But that night I felt distressed and didn't get to sleep until about 5am. I was worried the fireworks could have caused further damage.
On the way home from holiday, I was on the ferry, outside, right at the front, about no more than 10 meters from the foghorn when it blasted. Again, I felt a sense of anxiety about it.
These events catch us off guard and unless we never leave our homes, we will always have these things happen. How do folk handle this kind of thing?