I know I've been here before, but I just feel the need to vent. Last week I was on a company trip and everyone was going out to dinner. I really didn't want to go (because I knew it was going to be loud with everyone drinking) but I really didn't have a choice in the matter this time. To make things worse a large group of us carpooled from the hotel, so once I was there I couldn't just leave.
There was no loud music, just a very loud crowd. I wore deeply inserted earplugs the whole time and even put on my NC headphones after a while. Those really helped, but it's very awkward having to do that at a nice restaurant. There were a few other people that thought it was loud and they don't have tinnitus/hyperacusis. It was loud enough that you couldn't really hear people talking on the other end off the table.
Now I'm sitting here with the worst spike that I've had in a long time. My head tinnitus is back to the level that makes me want to pull my hair out.
What I don't get is why my ears are so reactive. I had a decibel meter with me and the noise level was in the 80-85 dB range according to the meter, but one would think I would be 'safe' with earplugs. I was there for about three hours and wore earplugs + my noise cancelling headphones for more than half of it. With the NC headphones that has to be well over a 30 dB reduction.
The other thing I don't get is why it makes my 'head tinnitus' spike as oppose to my ear tinnitus. My main tone is the ultra high pitched head buzzing and right that's what's bothering me. Does anybody else have this type of head tinnitus that also reacts to noise? It's back to making me want to pull my hair out level which I haven't experienced in a long time. I've been at this for three years and know my limitations, but I still don't understand why.
I really wish I didn't go, I knew I would regret it even before going, but I didn't have much of a choice.
There was no loud music, just a very loud crowd. I wore deeply inserted earplugs the whole time and even put on my NC headphones after a while. Those really helped, but it's very awkward having to do that at a nice restaurant. There were a few other people that thought it was loud and they don't have tinnitus/hyperacusis. It was loud enough that you couldn't really hear people talking on the other end off the table.
Now I'm sitting here with the worst spike that I've had in a long time. My head tinnitus is back to the level that makes me want to pull my hair out.
What I don't get is why my ears are so reactive. I had a decibel meter with me and the noise level was in the 80-85 dB range according to the meter, but one would think I would be 'safe' with earplugs. I was there for about three hours and wore earplugs + my noise cancelling headphones for more than half of it. With the NC headphones that has to be well over a 30 dB reduction.
The other thing I don't get is why it makes my 'head tinnitus' spike as oppose to my ear tinnitus. My main tone is the ultra high pitched head buzzing and right that's what's bothering me. Does anybody else have this type of head tinnitus that also reacts to noise? It's back to making me want to pull my hair out level which I haven't experienced in a long time. I've been at this for three years and know my limitations, but I still don't understand why.
I really wish I didn't go, I knew I would regret it even before going, but I didn't have much of a choice.