I already know the answer to this one but I'll put it out there.
I love music. It probably got me to where I am now with noise-induced hearing loss. I spent my adolescence and 20s listening to very loud music. Now in my 30s and aware of the damage done I am far more cautious. I have mild tinnitus. I can mainly hear it in the morning upon waking and when in a quiet room. Since developing it I have continued listening to music under 80 dB with headphones and cut out any exposure to other loud noises. Seems silly to continue to listen to music but in a life filled with anxiety - listening to music is my zen. It brings a smile to my face looking forward to listening to new music I have discovered.
Now better judgment and reading horror stories online has me reassessing what I do. Part of me wants to continue and put in safe guards such as Nicotinamide Riboside and NAC prior to listening to music (yes that's how much I love music) and the other side says I need to put down the headphones.
In some ways I'm more anxious about not listening to music than I am about tinnitus. But I know that tinnitus can be MUCH much worse.
Thoughts?
I love music. It probably got me to where I am now with noise-induced hearing loss. I spent my adolescence and 20s listening to very loud music. Now in my 30s and aware of the damage done I am far more cautious. I have mild tinnitus. I can mainly hear it in the morning upon waking and when in a quiet room. Since developing it I have continued listening to music under 80 dB with headphones and cut out any exposure to other loud noises. Seems silly to continue to listen to music but in a life filled with anxiety - listening to music is my zen. It brings a smile to my face looking forward to listening to new music I have discovered.
Now better judgment and reading horror stories online has me reassessing what I do. Part of me wants to continue and put in safe guards such as Nicotinamide Riboside and NAC prior to listening to music (yes that's how much I love music) and the other side says I need to put down the headphones.
In some ways I'm more anxious about not listening to music than I am about tinnitus. But I know that tinnitus can be MUCH much worse.
Thoughts?