Hi,
On Sunday the fire alarm went off in my apartment building. The fire brigade were called and apparently given the code over the phone but were unable to switch it off. I phoned the management company and my neighbours did repeatedly and each time we were told someone was on the way. No one turned up and they kept saying someone was coming. The fire alarm company kept telling them they were sending someone.
The fire alarm started at 2:30 and they finally switched it off at 6:30. Under any other circumstances I would have packed up and left but I had surgery on Thursday and can barely walk (my flat is on the top floor, with no lift) and felt unwell. As everyone else stayed in it I thought it was fine to do so. After a while I stopped being able to hear it really.
Since it stopped my ears are ringing to the point it is frightening me. It is so loud I can't watch TV or do anything else. Everything is dominated by this noise. It is SO LOUD. I had tinnitus before but it barely bothered me and was quiet compared to this.
I read on here about magnesium glycinate and NAC and have just ordered both of them from Amazon Prime to arrive tomorrow. I am in the UK so even if I went to A&E and sat for 10 hours or whatever it will be, I don't think they would give out anything.
I don't know what to do and I'm frightened. I phoned my GP and they arranged for me to see an audiologist on Thursday.
This noise was painful - it was the worst thing I've ever heard in my life and I'm really scared it has damaged my ears.
My biggest question is: what can I do to try to make sure the ringing isn't permanent?
Thank you.
On Sunday the fire alarm went off in my apartment building. The fire brigade were called and apparently given the code over the phone but were unable to switch it off. I phoned the management company and my neighbours did repeatedly and each time we were told someone was on the way. No one turned up and they kept saying someone was coming. The fire alarm company kept telling them they were sending someone.
The fire alarm started at 2:30 and they finally switched it off at 6:30. Under any other circumstances I would have packed up and left but I had surgery on Thursday and can barely walk (my flat is on the top floor, with no lift) and felt unwell. As everyone else stayed in it I thought it was fine to do so. After a while I stopped being able to hear it really.
Since it stopped my ears are ringing to the point it is frightening me. It is so loud I can't watch TV or do anything else. Everything is dominated by this noise. It is SO LOUD. I had tinnitus before but it barely bothered me and was quiet compared to this.
I read on here about magnesium glycinate and NAC and have just ordered both of them from Amazon Prime to arrive tomorrow. I am in the UK so even if I went to A&E and sat for 10 hours or whatever it will be, I don't think they would give out anything.
I don't know what to do and I'm frightened. I phoned my GP and they arranged for me to see an audiologist on Thursday.
This noise was painful - it was the worst thing I've ever heard in my life and I'm really scared it has damaged my ears.
My biggest question is: what can I do to try to make sure the ringing isn't permanent?
Thank you.