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I was completely surprised too because I wasn't antipating any problems and wanted the test. I don't know if it was the booth and the headphones combined but it has made me leery of further tests. Oddly the clicking for the nerve testing didn't seem to cause a spike and I this ought that would (that was a month later during balance testing). So I have to think something with the soundproof environment made it spike.May I ask you to please elaborate? What part of the test do you think had that impact on you?
On day 11 after my acoustic trauma, I visited an audiologist and had a hearing test done. My T began in the evening of that day. I always thought that it had to be a coincidence. Was any component of your hearing test loud? I can't think of anything during my hearing test that could have been bad for my ears. The audiologist did a bone conduction test, but it wasn't noisy...