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Probably can't make it short...
I hurt my hearing about 1 month ago, stupidly using a loud power tool (air hammer) without hearing protection. This is after years of being good about using earmuffs for most things loud. I had great hearing (at least not aware of issues), zero tinnitus. I had a very vague idea about tinnitus. My understanding was that if one wants to protect hearing, it is to reduce/prevent hearing loss. If I had had the slightest realization about what a monster tinnitus is, I'd NEVER EVER neglected to protect myself.
I am in my late 40s. When young, I'd go to loud concerts/clubs and such, but since mid-20s I was using hearing protection when attending concerts. Not because of fear of tinnitus, but because those events were simply too loud, and I thought/read that hearing damage can be cumulative. I admit I liked to listen to fairly loud music, but that has not been too common/frequent over the years. Some headphone usage at work, or on a plane, but hardly otherwise. Like none since COVID-19 started, because I have been working from home.
I had a happy life.
Now, I felt something was off afterwards, but it did not seem too bad. My ears were full, but I also had a pretty bad cold at the time, so I thought maybe it's that or a combination of. I had heightened noise sensitivity but maybe only for 2-3 days.
Maybe 5 or 6 days in I started feeling very faint tinnitus, mostly in one (left) ear. Kinda minor static/buzz tone. But not much. I went to see a GP. He told me tinnitus never goes away, but it should not be a big deal. He prescribed a nasal spray. It took me like 2 weeks to battle the sinus/cold.
Almost two weeks in I started reading Tinnitus Talk, getting scared. My situation was more or less stable, with some worse and better days - but overall this has been minor at this point. I stayed home in a pretty calm environment. I started taking Magnesium.
3.5 weeks in I went to see an ENT. They did the standard audiogram test (I refused other tests). Hearing loss at 6 kHz-8 kHz, up to 40 dB at 8 kHz. More in left ear than the right.
I was prescribed oral Prednisone, which I was too afraid to get started on, everything I read about it indicated it was too late, and it usually does not make things better.
My worst day with loud high pitched tinnitus happened the next day after the ENT visit. I woke up to loud high pitched tones like never before. I cried. But I took a long shower and after setting down, it subsided. The high pitched tones for the most part did not return; it's been mostly buzz/static since. I've been sleeping well until this point.
Intratympanic injections were an option yesterday (1 month after), but I also chickened out. They also seem too late with a potential to make things worse.
I drove to the office today after 1+ week break. It wasn't too bad, I could do some work, have conversations, avoided very loud settings. I came home, the tinnitus spiked up. It calmed maybe for a bit, but then spiked again.
I just woke up with a major buzzing spike. I am terrified. Maybe I made a mistake not taking the steroids? Not sure what I should/should not do...
Probably can't make it short...
I hurt my hearing about 1 month ago, stupidly using a loud power tool (air hammer) without hearing protection. This is after years of being good about using earmuffs for most things loud. I had great hearing (at least not aware of issues), zero tinnitus. I had a very vague idea about tinnitus. My understanding was that if one wants to protect hearing, it is to reduce/prevent hearing loss. If I had had the slightest realization about what a monster tinnitus is, I'd NEVER EVER neglected to protect myself.
I am in my late 40s. When young, I'd go to loud concerts/clubs and such, but since mid-20s I was using hearing protection when attending concerts. Not because of fear of tinnitus, but because those events were simply too loud, and I thought/read that hearing damage can be cumulative. I admit I liked to listen to fairly loud music, but that has not been too common/frequent over the years. Some headphone usage at work, or on a plane, but hardly otherwise. Like none since COVID-19 started, because I have been working from home.
I had a happy life.
Now, I felt something was off afterwards, but it did not seem too bad. My ears were full, but I also had a pretty bad cold at the time, so I thought maybe it's that or a combination of. I had heightened noise sensitivity but maybe only for 2-3 days.
Maybe 5 or 6 days in I started feeling very faint tinnitus, mostly in one (left) ear. Kinda minor static/buzz tone. But not much. I went to see a GP. He told me tinnitus never goes away, but it should not be a big deal. He prescribed a nasal spray. It took me like 2 weeks to battle the sinus/cold.
Almost two weeks in I started reading Tinnitus Talk, getting scared. My situation was more or less stable, with some worse and better days - but overall this has been minor at this point. I stayed home in a pretty calm environment. I started taking Magnesium.
3.5 weeks in I went to see an ENT. They did the standard audiogram test (I refused other tests). Hearing loss at 6 kHz-8 kHz, up to 40 dB at 8 kHz. More in left ear than the right.
I was prescribed oral Prednisone, which I was too afraid to get started on, everything I read about it indicated it was too late, and it usually does not make things better.
My worst day with loud high pitched tinnitus happened the next day after the ENT visit. I woke up to loud high pitched tones like never before. I cried. But I took a long shower and after setting down, it subsided. The high pitched tones for the most part did not return; it's been mostly buzz/static since. I've been sleeping well until this point.
Intratympanic injections were an option yesterday (1 month after), but I also chickened out. They also seem too late with a potential to make things worse.
I drove to the office today after 1+ week break. It wasn't too bad, I could do some work, have conversations, avoided very loud settings. I came home, the tinnitus spiked up. It calmed maybe for a bit, but then spiked again.
I just woke up with a major buzzing spike. I am terrified. Maybe I made a mistake not taking the steroids? Not sure what I should/should not do...