Is It Safe to Go to a Bar/Club with Long-Standing Tinnitus?

I don't think one can conclude that tinnitus is severe purely because it can be heard in 80 dB environment. You can also hear rustling of leaves in 80 dB environment... but rustling of leaves is low volume. It is mostly about pitch. A very high frequency tinnitus like mine (and many others on here) is bound to be heard over the tv, even at fairly low volume because tv rarely reach that high frequencies.

I am purely speaking of volume in tinnitus and also was before. Tinnitus could be not so severe in volume, but very severe in how it affects you. That's how it is for me for example. I would never call my tinnitus severe though (in volume).

Listen... I didn't mean to undermine your suffering. I just wanted to point out that tinnitus doesn't have to be "loud" to be heard over tv/dishwasher.

And yes, I don't go out and yes it is a shit life, but unlike you I don't really have a choice because of my ongoing fairly bad hyperacusis. I tried and it spiked it, even with ear plugs... plus I get a really fucked headache as a result... not exactly enjoyable. You got lucky that yours got much better... treasure it and don't bring down people who are not as fortunate as you.
Hyperacusis is rough. I stayed out from loud places until that had resolved. That said - I live in NYC - so it's kind of hard to not be exposed to loud at least a little. Perhaps that helped desensitivise me? I dunno.
 
Hyperacusis is rough. I stayed out from loud places until that had resolved. That said - I live in NYC - so it's kind of hard to not be exposed to loud at least a little. Perhaps that helped desensitivise me? I dunno.
Tried to desensitivise my ears. Didn't work... or hasn't so far... my hyperacusis is highly likely here to stay.
 
There is an office party at work this evening. Meanwhile I am sitting at home eating myself stupid while people party and have a good time. Next week I am gonna have to listen to my colleagues talking about all the fun they had... and I am gonna be left out of those conversations.

Yeah, it certainly is a shit life. Wish it were possible for me to go out, but it's not. I ask myself every single day if going on is really worth it or if I should just call it quits... as of now I am undecided...
 
Are we really that vulnerable now that we have tinnitus that even a bar can make our T infinitely worse forever?
Oh go you'll be fine they said. Wear earplugs they said.

So I went to the event with ear plugs. Was there for only a few minutes. Big mistake. Gave me low drone/hum that's worst than the high pitch hiss/eeeee, tea kettle sounds. Never went away. sigh
3 1/2 years ago.

Everyone is different. Every situation is different.
You have to make a decision and live with it.
 
If you don't want to go out... don't. Sounds like a shit life to me though.
How about you stay respectful towards the people that are in that position? They don't want to live like that. You were lucky and got better but not everyone does. And it's not about not wanting to go out, for many those things aren't a choice as the risk is simply too high.

"An even more significant finding that has historically been neglected is the issue of setbacks from new noise exposures. When asked, 'how often does the participant have a setback that makes their condition [pain-hyperacusis] worse?', 36% indicated at least weekly and only 25% responded with rarely or never. This setback makes the sufferer's condition 'moderately worse' for 50% and 'worse than it ever was' for 23%. Figure 3 shows the results for the question, 'how long does it take for the participant to recover from a setback?" Recovery takes days for 59% and weeks for 24%. Recovery is also proportional to the loudness and/or duration of the impacting noise." - source
 
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No club is worth risking permanent louder tinnitus, but that is just me though...i'd say give it time to see how your T develops before jumping into loud places.

I haven't gone to the movie theater in years, but i have been entertaining the idea. I've noticed my T can handle A LOT, i don't expose it to too much but on occasion during accidental exposure to noise...it can handle itself without spikes or problems. Just gotta take it slow and let your ears heal.
Do you still go to bars with ear plugs? Like the upscale ones for 20s-30s crowd that can get quite loud but not as loud as a nightclub?

Should I wait at least a year before considering going to any bar for a test run? With plugs.

You seem to take tinnitus as serious as one should. I just hope there's still room for some loud noise after recovery with hearing protection.

I can never go to a club again and be happy but I like socializing at somewhat loud bars and hope to be able to return in a year with plugs. Without repercussions!
 
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Do you still go to bars with ear plugs? Like the upscale ones for 20s-30s crowd that can get quite loud but not as loud as a nightclub?

Should I wait at least a year before considering going to any bar for a test run? With plugs.

You seem to take tinnitus as serious as one should. I just hope there's still room for some loud noise after recovery with hearing protection.

I can never go to a club again and be happy but I like socializing at somewhat loud bars and hope to be able to return in a year with plugs. Without repercussions!
No I dont go to bars or clubs any more and I used to work in Vegas before I had T! I don't miss it and i am glad i never need to go back there. There are other places to socialize that has good people and good conversation: book clubs, wine tasting, fashion week, charity, political campaigns etc. these are good places to meet like minded individuals.

I think it is too risky to be somewhere like a club for too long, add in alcohol and impaired judgement and you get a cocktail for disaster. There are plenty of stories here of people getting wasted and then getting too "loose" and end up with permanent spikes.
 
No I dont go to bars or clubs any more and I used to work in Vegas before I had T! I don't miss it and i am glad i never need to go back there. There are other places to socialize that has good people and good conversation: book clubs, wine tasting, fashion week, charity, political campaigns etc. these are good places to meet like minded individuals.

I think it is too risky to be somewhere like a club for too long, add in alcohol and impaired judgement and you get a cocktail for disaster. There are plenty of stories here of people getting wasted and then getting too "loose" and end up with permanent spikes.

Damn, I should probably follow your example. I loved socializing in bars. I might test my luck in a year or two and leave as soon as the music gets bumped up. Looking fly with my earplugs.

My T is currently fading and I hope to god I can get to "can only hear it faintly in a quiet room" in a year. Or far stretch: silence.

I guess once you've got T you're forever at risk of it getting worse. So gotta live a quiet life to avoid HELL torture forever.

I'm 29 btw so I take this stuff very seriously now 4 months in. I have a while to live with this condition.....I want it to be as quiet as possible
 
Damn, I should probably follow your example. I loved socializing in bars. I might test my luck in a year or two and leave as soon as the music gets bumped up. Looking fly with my earplugs.

My T is currently fading and I hope to god I can get to "can only hear it faintly in a quiet room" in a year. Or far stretch: silence.

I guess once you've got T you're forever at risk of it getting worse. So gotta live a quiet life to avoid HELL torture forever.

I'm 29 btw so I take this stuff very seriously now 4 months in. I have a while to live with this condition.....I want it to be as quiet as possible
I think it all depends on what is more important to you. Not saying your partying days are over, but with time and healing you will be able to live normally again. Just know your limits is what I like to say to myself lol
 

What ended up happening to Johan? That's quite a scary cliffhanger. Also he didn't give himself time to recover first! My friend didn't go to metal concerts until 1.5 years of healing.

I guess I'd stop at the point that I was going to bed with louder tinnitus.... which is probably inevitable because my friend with mild tinnitus from his teenage years went clubbing (rare for this guy) and said yeah it got louder afterwards for the night.
 
What ended up happening to Johan? That's quite a scary cliffhanger.

I came down with severe Photophobia, primarily from computer screens and phones. So I have basically been offline for 6 weeks now. Just received an e ink moniter (like Kindle) and I am able to surf a bit now.

I think my brain has gone haywire since my H became severe because of the stress and anxiety. I have alot of other strange symptoms related to pain that does not go away.

Still alive though :)
 

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