When I first got T in December of 2012, I didn't know. I didn't think anything of it after the concert I went to - until a week later an old coworker of mine at the time who has T said something about imagine having your ears ringing 24/7 and how stressed he is. Later that night I realized that the ringing I had after attending the concert had never stopped. It wasn't until almost February when I went to the ENT and found out I had T.
Over the next couple months it had really subsided, but in May I made a mistake of going to another concert (earplugs this time) and I had a bad spike. I hadn't used high NRR plugs - I had no idea what NRR even meant. Somehow though, that spike didn't last more than a month, and I carried on again normally.
In August I went to a concert once more, used foam plugs of NRR 33 and I was perfectly fine after! I thought, "wow I guess I can live normally again".
Then at the end of November I decided to go to another concert, at this point my T was undetectable, I would hardly hear while plugging my ears in a quiet room, I needed no masking. I only got some glimpse of it it I had too much caffeine or was in a noisy environment for too long (Like at work, while I was a cashier at a grocery store). Though after that night in November it went all down hill. I must not have had my earplugs in properly or it just wasn't enough. My T has spiked dramatically, and now I have H as well. My ears are always full. I have been an emotional wreck the past 2 months. I thought it was getting better and then had a setback when someone slammed a microwave door next to my ears, and then another yesterday when I was around a loud noise in class.
I'm just hoping that I can get back to that point I was at before that night in November. I hate myself for going. I feel like life is even harder now because I developed H, which I know nothing much about - but have read horror stories about.
I'm in class right now and can't focus - I constantly am checking TT, and just hoping for any good news.
Over the next couple months it had really subsided, but in May I made a mistake of going to another concert (earplugs this time) and I had a bad spike. I hadn't used high NRR plugs - I had no idea what NRR even meant. Somehow though, that spike didn't last more than a month, and I carried on again normally.
In August I went to a concert once more, used foam plugs of NRR 33 and I was perfectly fine after! I thought, "wow I guess I can live normally again".
Then at the end of November I decided to go to another concert, at this point my T was undetectable, I would hardly hear while plugging my ears in a quiet room, I needed no masking. I only got some glimpse of it it I had too much caffeine or was in a noisy environment for too long (Like at work, while I was a cashier at a grocery store). Though after that night in November it went all down hill. I must not have had my earplugs in properly or it just wasn't enough. My T has spiked dramatically, and now I have H as well. My ears are always full. I have been an emotional wreck the past 2 months. I thought it was getting better and then had a setback when someone slammed a microwave door next to my ears, and then another yesterday when I was around a loud noise in class.
I'm just hoping that I can get back to that point I was at before that night in November. I hate myself for going. I feel like life is even harder now because I developed H, which I know nothing much about - but have read horror stories about.
I'm in class right now and can't focus - I constantly am checking TT, and just hoping for any good news.