- Feb 3, 2017
- 40
- Tinnitus Since
- 2006
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Assault which perforated my ear drum (Spike 2017 unknown)
Hello everyone,
When I first got T 10 years ago, music listening was a huge factor in my habituation and I love to listen to music (through normal speakers - not headphones). I have nearly always listened to music on safe levels (my T is not directly noise induced).
I recently got a spike that still hasn't faded, and I want to continue listening to my music but I have been somewhat afraid of listening to anything at all out of fear of worsening the spike.
However, I've measured my normal casual music listening, and it is between 50-65 dB. I used to enjoy listening to music 2-3 hours a day on this level. Whenever I feel tired I do reduce the level to like 50-55 dB.
Is this reasonable?
When I first got T 10 years ago, music listening was a huge factor in my habituation and I love to listen to music (through normal speakers - not headphones). I have nearly always listened to music on safe levels (my T is not directly noise induced).
I recently got a spike that still hasn't faded, and I want to continue listening to my music but I have been somewhat afraid of listening to anything at all out of fear of worsening the spike.
However, I've measured my normal casual music listening, and it is between 50-65 dB. I used to enjoy listening to music 2-3 hours a day on this level. Whenever I feel tired I do reduce the level to like 50-55 dB.
Is this reasonable?