- Jul 28, 2018
- 164
- 23
- Tinnitus Since
- 06/2018
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Loud Music, Concert, Bad Luck
Over the past couple days at school, I caught a glimpse of several people with their music up all the way.
In America, max volume is 105 decibels. What amazes me is how they can listen to music at this level for who knows how long, be in marching band without earplugs, and go to lots of concerts and not get tinnitus and hyperacusis.
My sister even has hearing loss, and she listens to music/podcasts at 90-95 percent volume and goes to concerts without earplugs, and she doesn't have tinnitus either.
I almost always stayed at 70 percent volume or below. I often listened to music through Spotify or Pandora, which have reduced sound levels compared to Apple Music. Even after listening for 2 hours at a time, I never had even the slightest ringing or muffled hearing.
After my first concert, all heck broke loose.
The big question is, how can I have all these problems, while my noise exposed peers don't. I am, however, starting to wonder if my own anxiety caused me to be more susceptible.