- May 16, 2019
- 74
- Tinnitus Since
- 2014: Mild Hyperacusis 2019: More severe
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Loud headphones, more recently Acoustic Shock
I've been perusing these forums for about a month and a half now, trying to figure out what I could expect for my recent incident.
Mid March I was on a phone call, put my phone on speaker to check my calendar, forgot to take it off speaker before putting it back to up next to my ear, and was promptly blasted with the full force of the phone speaker. Mind you, it was literally half a second as I immediately pulled the phone away, but the damage seems to have been done.
I immediately experienced a clogged ear feeling, though not much pain. However tinnitus flared up within an hour or so, and after a couple days hyperacusis as well. Since then I've had pretty sensitive hearing, from all frequencies, and my ear seems to tense up to sounds as well, which is why I'm guessing I have TTTS as well? I don't know if the pain is from both hyperacusis and TTTS, or if I just have one of those. I've seen some articles on TTTS and it causing hyperacusis.
I measured my phone on speaker with a dB meter, the absolute loudest i could get it to read was 115db, with it presses directly against the phone. With it even a centimeter or two away it only hit mid 90s. I know that is loud, but it's not like a gunshot. I'm so amazed this has caused such an issue, which is persisting to almost two months now.
I've read a lot of stories on here, and am curious if any of you have had similar symptoms brought on by something like this? As opposed to a lot of stories I read about prolonged exposure or very loud noises like gunshots.
I'm trying to remain positive, as I know two months isn't long, but it's difficult to say the least. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
Mid March I was on a phone call, put my phone on speaker to check my calendar, forgot to take it off speaker before putting it back to up next to my ear, and was promptly blasted with the full force of the phone speaker. Mind you, it was literally half a second as I immediately pulled the phone away, but the damage seems to have been done.
I immediately experienced a clogged ear feeling, though not much pain. However tinnitus flared up within an hour or so, and after a couple days hyperacusis as well. Since then I've had pretty sensitive hearing, from all frequencies, and my ear seems to tense up to sounds as well, which is why I'm guessing I have TTTS as well? I don't know if the pain is from both hyperacusis and TTTS, or if I just have one of those. I've seen some articles on TTTS and it causing hyperacusis.
I measured my phone on speaker with a dB meter, the absolute loudest i could get it to read was 115db, with it presses directly against the phone. With it even a centimeter or two away it only hit mid 90s. I know that is loud, but it's not like a gunshot. I'm so amazed this has caused such an issue, which is persisting to almost two months now.
I've read a lot of stories on here, and am curious if any of you have had similar symptoms brought on by something like this? As opposed to a lot of stories I read about prolonged exposure or very loud noises like gunshots.
I'm trying to remain positive, as I know two months isn't long, but it's difficult to say the least. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.