Knocks on the Door. Worried It's Loud Enough to Give Me a Spike or Damage My Hearing.

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Today I was next to my bedroom door that's a wooden door and a friend of mine knocked on it with medium force, quickly 4 times, and I'm worried that it was loud enough to give me a spike or to damage my hearing.

Does anyone know if this kind of door knocking is safe?
 
Does anyone know if this kind of door knocking is safe?
In general it is safe.

If you get ear fullness or a spike within 24 hours of this incident, you might consider minimizing the number of times this happens to you in the future. Even if it happens again, don't panic as something like that is extremely unlikely to give you a permanent spike.
 
Today I was next to my bedroom door that's a wooden door and a friend of mine knocked on it with medium force, quickly 4 times, and I'm worried that it was loud enough to give me a spike or to damage my hearing.

Does anyone know if this kind of door knocking is safe?
Now I have heard it all! This darn tinnitus affects every area of our lives in every which way! Ranting.

Did your tinnitus seem louder now??
Stay away from that door! Or just put up a sign : "Do not Disturb" :) (kidding)
Don't panic as anxiety makes it worst. I think you will be fine.

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In general it is safe.

If you get ear fullness or a spike within 24 hours of this incident, you might consider minimizing the number of times this happens to you in the future. Even if it happens again, don't panic as something like that is extremely unlikely to give you a permanent spike.
So would knocking on a door at an average level be harmful to my tinnitus if I'm doing the knocking myself? Or would this be something I could do occasionally that wouldn't have any effect on me?
 
Now I have heard it all! This darn tinnitus affects every area of our lives in every which way! Ranting.

Did your tinnitus seem louder now??
Stay away from that door! Or just put up a sign : "Do not Disturb" :) (kidding)
Don't panic as anxiety makes it worst. I think you will be fine.

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No after the knocking I didn't feel any discomfort or any spike in my tinnitus but I was extremely worried about if it was too loud or not and if it added any damage to my existing tinnitus.
 
Today I was next to my bedroom door that's a wooden door and a friend of mine knocked on it with medium force, quickly 4 times, and I'm worried that it was loud enough to give me a spike or to damage my hearing.

Does anyone know if this kind of door knocking is safe?

C'mon! You're trolling us now!
 
So would knocking on a door at an average level be harmful to my tinnitus if I'm doing the knocking myself? Or would this be something I could do occasionally that wouldn't have any effect on me?
Ok, so you were trolling. It didn't work, did it?

In any case, to answer your question, attempt to avoid any sound that gives you ear fullness or gives you a spike. Just because the sound is completely safe for the healthy people, doesn't mean it will be safe for someone with T. If you have T, it makes sense to rely on your own observations about the impact of various sounds on you (and act accordingly), instead of relying on theories and observations about the impact of those sounds on the healthy people.
 
C'mon! You're trolling us now!
No? I'm actually concerned about the level of noise I was exposed to by the knocks and if they were loud enough to impact my tinnitus. I've been through a lot of unsafe noises most recently so what concerns me most is this just adding on to my existing damage.
 
No after the knocking I didn't feel any discomfort or any spike in my tinnitus but I was extremely worried about if it was too loud or not and if it added any damage to my existing tinnitus.
The sound surprised you. This has happened to me too. A sound that is unexpected sometimes gives me anxiety even though it is not too loud. You are responding more to the surprise than the sound itself.
 
The sound surprised you. This has happened to me too. A sound that is unexpected sometimes gives me anxiety even though it is not too loud. You are responding more to the surprise than the sound itself.
This.
 

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