- Dec 13, 2018
- 389
- Tinnitus Since
- 2016
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Loud noise exposure
The ongoing debate about overprotection seems to be more nuanced than many like to believe.
I've been dealing with tendonitis injuries in both arms for the past year and the research and experience from that seems to establish the idea of reinjury while there is still inflammation. It's a paradoxical situation because the injury can't fully heal if you overprotect but if you do use them you risk making the injury worse. The solution seems to be to get the inflammation down so that you can build strength and recover without further harming yourself.
I believe this is what happened with my tinnitus. After the initial injury I slowly recovered to a level where I was still functional and able to go about my daily activities. Since a second injury a year later it's been a repeated pattern of reinjury and overprotect. The second exposure seems to have made me more susceptible to further damage from things that wouldn't have previously been an issue. I have been experiencing permanent spikes and new tones on average 2 to 3 times per year. The notion of just exposing yourself to everyday sounds to reduce sensitivity doesn't seem to work IF THERE IS CHRONIC INFLAMMATION. When I take aggressive measures to reduce inflammation I'm able to expose myself to reasonable levels of noise and slowly reduce my sensitivity. With the inflammation still present I'm much more likely to reinjure my hearing and increase my tinnitus.
I've been dealing with tendonitis injuries in both arms for the past year and the research and experience from that seems to establish the idea of reinjury while there is still inflammation. It's a paradoxical situation because the injury can't fully heal if you overprotect but if you do use them you risk making the injury worse. The solution seems to be to get the inflammation down so that you can build strength and recover without further harming yourself.
I believe this is what happened with my tinnitus. After the initial injury I slowly recovered to a level where I was still functional and able to go about my daily activities. Since a second injury a year later it's been a repeated pattern of reinjury and overprotect. The second exposure seems to have made me more susceptible to further damage from things that wouldn't have previously been an issue. I have been experiencing permanent spikes and new tones on average 2 to 3 times per year. The notion of just exposing yourself to everyday sounds to reduce sensitivity doesn't seem to work IF THERE IS CHRONIC INFLAMMATION. When I take aggressive measures to reduce inflammation I'm able to expose myself to reasonable levels of noise and slowly reduce my sensitivity. With the inflammation still present I'm much more likely to reinjure my hearing and increase my tinnitus.