- Dec 19, 2019
- 26
- Tinnitus Since
- 09/2019
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Acoustic Trauma
Hi,
Late August of this year, I experienced a pneumatic staple gun for several minutes in a small concrete room. My tinnitus started 2 weeks later, a few days after going to an American soccer game. The game was not overly loud, not as loud as likely elsewhere in the world. However, the combo likely gave me tinnitus.
I've had tinnitus about 6 months. The tinnitus has slowly faded from a 5/10 (masked in shower and loud restaurants, but not by City bus, aggressive static sound, spikes included a tone) to a 3/10 (less aggressive sounding static, no tone, can hear in an office, but can easily tune it out, still pretty noticeable in a quiet room). The fading happened over the first 4 months. It's now been a couple of months since I've noticed any fading.
Questions for the group:
For the people who have experienced tinnitus fading after acoustic trauma, what was your experience?
Was the fading more apparent closer to the trauma?
Did it continue to fade (perhaps at a slower rate?), or just stop fading and develop a baseline tinnitus?
I've read a lot here about not measuring or listening for tinnitus, which I have gotten much, much better at doing. Still my curiosity is getting the better of me here.
Thanks for your help!
Late August of this year, I experienced a pneumatic staple gun for several minutes in a small concrete room. My tinnitus started 2 weeks later, a few days after going to an American soccer game. The game was not overly loud, not as loud as likely elsewhere in the world. However, the combo likely gave me tinnitus.
I've had tinnitus about 6 months. The tinnitus has slowly faded from a 5/10 (masked in shower and loud restaurants, but not by City bus, aggressive static sound, spikes included a tone) to a 3/10 (less aggressive sounding static, no tone, can hear in an office, but can easily tune it out, still pretty noticeable in a quiet room). The fading happened over the first 4 months. It's now been a couple of months since I've noticed any fading.
Questions for the group:
For the people who have experienced tinnitus fading after acoustic trauma, what was your experience?
Was the fading more apparent closer to the trauma?
Did it continue to fade (perhaps at a slower rate?), or just stop fading and develop a baseline tinnitus?
I've read a lot here about not measuring or listening for tinnitus, which I have gotten much, much better at doing. Still my curiosity is getting the better of me here.
Thanks for your help!