- Dec 28, 2019
- 52
- 26
- Tinnitus Since
- Unsure but more than 2+ years.
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Listening to music too loud; concerts with no protection.
I have been meaning to ask this question for a while now and would like some insight.
How do you fellow tinnitus and hyperacusis sufferers cope/deal with this affliction while living in a loud city? How do you navigate your life around this and is it possible to live without the constant anxiety that even ear protection will not protect you from worsening?
I was born and raised in New York City, but since my tinnitus has worsened I have become so aware of how unbearably loud this city is. Even in my apartment I sometimes feel unsafe because I can often hear the loud revving of motorcycles and cars as well as neighborhood folk blasting music from a block away. From my apartment, I hear at least 3-5 ambulances and police sirens a day and despite being indoors, it just goes to show how much more vulnerable I am to a loud noise exposure and my tinnitus worsening. I can't move yet as I mentioned but for now I need to make a living and find my way around the city. I do my best by wearing ear plugs and I'm planning on getting noise cancelling headphones to wear on top but its exhausting to live like this.
Can anyone else relate? I'd really appreciate some insight from people who are also in the same predicament as me? How do you live with this in a city you can't escape?
Any advice is appreciated, I cannot risk having my tinnitus getting worse.
Thank you in advance
How do you fellow tinnitus and hyperacusis sufferers cope/deal with this affliction while living in a loud city? How do you navigate your life around this and is it possible to live without the constant anxiety that even ear protection will not protect you from worsening?
I was born and raised in New York City, but since my tinnitus has worsened I have become so aware of how unbearably loud this city is. Even in my apartment I sometimes feel unsafe because I can often hear the loud revving of motorcycles and cars as well as neighborhood folk blasting music from a block away. From my apartment, I hear at least 3-5 ambulances and police sirens a day and despite being indoors, it just goes to show how much more vulnerable I am to a loud noise exposure and my tinnitus worsening. I can't move yet as I mentioned but for now I need to make a living and find my way around the city. I do my best by wearing ear plugs and I'm planning on getting noise cancelling headphones to wear on top but its exhausting to live like this.
Can anyone else relate? I'd really appreciate some insight from people who are also in the same predicament as me? How do you live with this in a city you can't escape?
Any advice is appreciated, I cannot risk having my tinnitus getting worse.
Thank you in advance