Just checking in to say hi and thank heavens for this forum. Developing tinnitus and dealing with the uncertain prospect of this being the new normal is very difficult, but having such a supportive bunch in the same boat certainly does help!
I've had ringing at night now and then since being a teenager (band, concerts, headphones), but over the last year it has occurred more and more often. My lifestyle offers up a few culprits - headphones, gym and (most likely) full-time driving. Now I have tinnitus any time it's relatively quiet, not just at night in bed. I have to admit, I'm quiet distressed about it.
I was hoping to ask those who might know - is 75-80db for the majority of the working day enough to cause tinnitus? At night in bed, before the tinnitus settled in, I'd often still hear the sound of the wheels on the road. I didn't think too much of it, thinking it was only temporary.
Also, will taking any time off work make the tinnitus go down? Should I find a new, quieter job? Can I ever enjoy silence again?
Thanks
I've had ringing at night now and then since being a teenager (band, concerts, headphones), but over the last year it has occurred more and more often. My lifestyle offers up a few culprits - headphones, gym and (most likely) full-time driving. Now I have tinnitus any time it's relatively quiet, not just at night in bed. I have to admit, I'm quiet distressed about it.
I was hoping to ask those who might know - is 75-80db for the majority of the working day enough to cause tinnitus? At night in bed, before the tinnitus settled in, I'd often still hear the sound of the wheels on the road. I didn't think too much of it, thinking it was only temporary.
Also, will taking any time off work make the tinnitus go down? Should I find a new, quieter job? Can I ever enjoy silence again?
Thanks