I got tinnitus from wearing Apple earplugs for 2 minutes at full blast

kevin truong

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Author
Jan 25, 2014
27
Ottawa, Ontario
Tinnitus Since
1/2014
Hi, I'm only 16 and I'm scared.

I stop playing on the computer, try to stop listening to loud noise that can cause it worse, and haven't been to the doctor.

I'm alone at home and scared.

I want my tinnitus to go away.

This morning it went away for 2 hours then my sister turn on the vacuum and it came back.

I have ate dinner and a lot of food.

I'm really scared.

Help me!:arghh::arghh::arghh::arghh::arghh::cry::cry::cry::cry::cry::cry::cry:
 
Stay away from loud noises from a while:) For at least a couple of days. try to sleep and relax. It could go away in a few days:)
What should I do everyday?

This is my day:

Wake up
watch tv
eat lunch
watch tv again
eat afternoon lunch
watch tv again
eat dinner
try to sleep.

This tinnitus happen 5 days ago.

I feel better and stronger what you said to me.
 
What should I do everyday?

This is my day:

Wake up
watch tv
eat lunch
watch tv again
eat afternoon lunch
watch tv again
eat dinner
try to sleep.

This tinnitus happen 5 days ago.

I feel better and stronger what you said to me.

Well you can read, go for a walk, exercise, clean, maybe invite a friend over:) Normal sounds are ok (probably under the level of the vacuum cleaner). If it doesnt clear up, visit a doctor like in a week. If you havent listened to a lot of loud music before, it could be just temporary tinnitus. Worrying aint gonna make it better:)
 
Well you can read, go for a walk, exercise, clean, maybe invite a friend over:) Normal sounds are ok (probably under the level of the vacuum cleaner). If it doesnt clear up, visit a doctor like in a week. If you havent listened to a lot of loud music before, it could be just temporary tinnitus. Worrying aint gonna make it better:)
It is a temporary tinnitus. But I'm going though hell!!! I try praying to God... It winter in Ontario,Ottawa.
I really don't have much friends because I use to be a elite hacker. My mom said to me "just sleep and rest, don't listen to loud noise and eat well".
 
Well you can read, go for a walk, exercise, clean, maybe invite a friend over:) Normal sounds are ok (probably under the level of the vacuum cleaner). If it doesnt clear up, visit a doctor like in a week. If you havent listened to a lot of loud music before, it could be just temporary tinnitus. Worrying aint gonna make it better:)
I have use earplug 3 times in my life. Only 3 times... then apple came to destroy our media...
 
Hey kevin, i suggest that you take magnesium, zinc, vitamin B12 and some antioxidant immediately from now for few weeks. These supplements could prevent hearing loss after acoustic trauma in early stage and they are good for general health too so you got nothing to lose.
 
Hey kevin, i suggest that you take magnesium, zinc, vitamin B12 and some antioxidant immediately from now for few weeks. These supplements could prevent hearing loss after acoustic trauma in early stage and they are good for general health too so you got nothing to lose.

Well, I do not know what are these... I just drank apple juice and make T worse I think. MY ear when I wakes up are wet for some reason.
 
@Stina

Do you know what are magnesium,zinc,vitamin B12?
They are vitamins consumed with food (for example, meat and milk have B12 in it). If you eat normally, you dont have to take them seperately. But they can be good for your ears so probably it wont do bad to take a little extra. You can buy them in a local pharmacy and you can ask the workers where which supplements are the best. You can tell them about your problem and discuss how much and how long you should take the supplements.
 
They are vitamins consumed with food (for example, meat and milk have B12 in it). If you eat normally, you dont have to take them seperately. But they can be good for your ears so probably it wont do bad to take a little extra. You can buy them in a local pharmacy and you can ask the workers where which supplements are the best. You can tell them about your problem and discuss how much and how long you should take the supplements.
Why can't I use the food at home? I have 3.25% milk and 2%
 
Ask your mom to take you to the ent as soon as possible! Get a hearing test done and let the ent examine you for infections etc and most importantly ask for cortisone infusions ! They need to be done rather sooner that later. Don't watch tv the whole day... Go outside to get some air and maybe work out a little bit. Stay away from any loud noises... I hope you'll recover soon.
 
Ask your mom to take you to the ent as soon as possible! Get a hearing test done and let the ent examine you for infections etc and most importantly ask for cortisone infusions ! They need to be done rather sooner that later. Don't watch tv the whole day... Go outside to get some air and maybe work out a little bit. Stay away from any loud noises... I hope you'll recover soon.
I'm 16... I'm a computer hacker

I don't have a society life... Umm.... Does walk in docter works?
 
Yes for the beginning the walk in doctor is ok. Just make sure to get cortisone .. It might not help but it's the best option for noise induced Tinnitus in the beginning, and it is important that you get checked out by a doctor because it could also be a wax build up, an infection etc. ask your mom to take you to a doctor soon.
 
Yes for the beginning the walk in doctor is ok. Just make sure to get cortisone .. It might not help but it's the best option for noise induced Tinnitus in the beginning, and it is important that you get checked out by a doctor because it could also be a wax build up, an infection etc. ask your mom to take you to a doctor soon.
But My mom said " You don't need to go to the docter, just listen to me and it be fine".
 
What about your dad, your sister or other relatives? If your mom isn't a doctor she simply doesn't know what's going on inside your ears (of course neither do we). The first step is to have a look inside the ears,.. How will your mom do that? Maybe show her this forum. Tinnitus doesn't always go away and not everybody is fine so I think it's important to at least try resolve the issue now. As I said the best chance you have now with only one week of noise induced tinnitus is to get checked out and try cortisone. It maybe doesn't make it go away but at least take your chances.
 
What about your dad, your sister or other relatives? If your mom isn't a doctor she simply doesn't know what's going on inside your ears (of course neither do we). The first step is to have a look inside the ears,.. How will your mom do that? Maybe show her this forum. Tinnitus doesn't always go away and not everybody is fine so I think it's important to at least try resolve the issue now. As I said the best chance you have now with only one week of noise induced tinnitus is to get checked out and try cortisone. It maybe doesn't make it go away but at least take your chances.
My dad said the same...
 
You have to let your ears rest for awhile Kevin. No loud music, no loud video games, no headphones! just peace and quiet so your ears can reset themselves. No worrying either! If your T has calmed down that is a good sign. Be careful in future and no loud anything!
 
Hi, you have developed tinnitus due to damaging your hair cells in your ear from too much noise over long period. Anything over 80 db for one day will cause damage, which is not reversible. The louder the sound, the less time required for damage. Some of the hair cells may be just injured and can get better, other hair cells are gone for good. From now on, only listen to quiet levels of sound and music. You cannot go into movie theater because they are too too loud. sometimes for me I think there will be no tomorrow, but eventually tomorrow comes. the disease is very very scary. now that you have it, you know for sure to not to make it worse. you will have to sleep with white noise on constantly - Restful Rain is a good choice for CD, but you need a player that will repeat play, or you can download MP3 of restful rain. you will need some way of playing the mp3 in your bedroom, which means you may have to buy something to do that with - I recommend just a receiver from pawn shop, speakers from pawn shop and you will need an adapter cable to hook your mp3 player into your receiver. this is now a fact of life for you. gradually your brain will not freak out so much anymore, but this will take time - it make be weeks, months even 1 - 2 years. so it is essential that you have small amounts of background noise that is slightly less than the tinnitus, same as for the rain sound. you can go on ATA.org and they have a console where you can make your own sounds and you can play these sounds 24/7. probably your tinnitus will gradually get better, but as you get older it may come back with a vengeance, like it has done for me and really wrecked my life, so please avoid any loud sounds. if you are outside, and there is a fire truck or anything making a loud noise, use your fingers to block your ears until the noise is over.
 
Hi, you have developed tinnitus due to damaging your hair cells in your ear from too much noise over long period. Anything over 80 db for one day will cause damage, which is not reversible. The louder the sound, the less time required for damage. Some of the hair cells may be just injured and can get better, other hair cells are gone for good. From now on, only listen to quiet levels of sound and music. You cannot go into movie theater because they are too too loud. sometimes for me I think there will be no tomorrow, but eventually tomorrow comes. the disease is very very scary. now that you have it, you know for sure to not to make it worse. you will have to sleep with white noise on constantly - Restful Rain is a good choice for CD, but you need a player that will repeat play, or you can download MP3 of restful rain. you will need some way of playing the mp3 in your bedroom, which means you may have to buy something to do that with - I recommend just a receiver from pawn shop, speakers from pawn shop and you will need an adapter cable to hook your mp3 player into your receiver. this is now a fact of life for you. gradually your brain will not freak out so much anymore, but this will take time - it make be weeks, months even 1 - 2 years. so it is essential that you have small amounts of background noise that is slightly less than the tinnitus, same as for the rain sound. you can go on ATA.org and they have a console where you can make your own sounds and you can play these sounds 24/7. probably your tinnitus will gradually get better, but as you get older it may come back with a vengeance, like it has done for me and really wrecked my life, so please avoid any loud sounds. if you are outside, and there is a fire truck or anything making a loud noise, use your fingers to block your ears until the noise is over.
oh, object, i guess you now have scared the shxxt out of kevin,even if it is all true what you say ,but i guesss this is NOT what he wanted to hear at the moment..:wideyed:
 
object16 wrote:
Hi, you have developed tinnitus due to damaging your hair cells in your ear from too much noise over long period. Anything over 80 db for one day will cause damage, which is not reversible. The louder the sound, the less time required for damage. Some of the hair cells may be just injured and can get better, other hair cells are gone for good. From now on, only listen to quiet levels of sound and music. You cannot go into movie theater because they are too too loud. sometimes for me I think there will be no tomorrow, but eventually tomorrow comes. the disease is very very scary. now that you have it, you know for sure to not to make it worse. you will have to sleep with white noise on constantly
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There is no evidence that Kevin has damage beyond repair. Many many times people have acquired tinnitus from loud noise/music and it has subsided or disappeared after a period of time. This has even happened after an extended period of time. There is also no reason why he has to sleep with white noise and sometimes this even aggravates some peoples tinnitus. What there is evidence of however is that fear and emotional upset will make it harder to overcome tinnitus and delay any improvement or habituation. Kevin has to use common sense if he is exposed to noise levels that are deemed harmful. He also needs encouragement and support.
 
Hi, you have developed tinnitus due to damaging your hair cells in your ear from too much noise over long period. Anything over 80 db for one day will cause damage, which is not reversible. The louder the sound, the less time required for damage. Some of the hair cells may be just injured and can get better, other hair cells are gone for good. From now on, only listen to quiet levels of sound and music. You cannot go into movie theater because they are too too loud. sometimes for me I think there will be no tomorrow, but eventually tomorrow comes. the disease is very very scary. now that you have it, you know for sure to not to make it worse. you will have to sleep with white noise on constantly - Restful Rain is a good choice for CD, but you need a player that will repeat play, or you can download MP3 of restful rain. you will need some way of playing the mp3 in your bedroom, which means you may have to buy something to do that with - I recommend just a receiver from pawn shop, speakers from pawn shop and you will need an adapter cable to hook your mp3 player into your receiver. this is now a fact of life for you. gradually your brain will not freak out so much anymore, but this will take time - it make be weeks, months even 1 - 2 years. so it is essential that you have small amounts of background noise that is slightly less than the tinnitus, same as for the rain sound. you can go on ATA.org and they have a console where you can make your own sounds and you can play these sounds 24/7. probably your tinnitus will gradually get better, but as you get older it may come back with a vengeance, like it has done for me and really wrecked my life, so please avoid any loud sounds. if you are outside, and there is a fire truck or anything making a loud noise, use your fingers to block your ears until the noise is over.
Excuse me object16, but why are you doing that? You're a grown man and a doctor, you should know how to speak to young patients! You just take everything that works for you and present it as the only thing that you can do, he is only 16! not fair at all to scare him like that and at this point it's also unnecessary, he is still in the beginning and his tinnitus might even go away, except for that he has a mild form of tinnitus and will certainly habituate soon if it doesn't go away. I don't sleep with white noise, restful rain or anything most of the time although my tinnitus gets extremely loud once I'm in a quite room...
And I still go to the movies, I just take my ear plugs with me and that's it. I also don't walk around with my Bose headphones or earplugs the whole time and although I have noise induced tinnitus it hasn't made my tinnitus worse.i know that you have a extreme form of tinnitus - and I feel very sorry for you from all my heart because that's the worst-, but if someone ( especially very young) comes new to the board you must be sensitive and not tell him that he has to sleep with white noise at all times and never can go to the cinema ever again, because for most of us that's not true and at this point you will it make it worse for him.
 
I can tell you getting to a doctor as soon as you can is key. I suffered sudden hearing loss with T in my right ear and was on high doses of steroids for 2 weeks and gained some hearing back which wouldn't have been possible without seeing an ENT right away. I use Boise noise canceling headphones to listen to music and it quiets my T down a bit when it's real bad. Good luck try convincing your parents to take you to an ENT right away!
 

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