My history is tinnitus from multiple acoustic incidents (concert -> car hifi -> ultrasonic cleaning -> acoustic reflex test, all within 3 months). Each incident made my tinnitus worse / added new tones. I have slight issues understanding speech in noisy environments (dunno if it has already been on that level before … if it really got worse, it did only slightly), have TTTS and moderate hyperacusis.
I will list all daily sounds I encounter that make me more or less anxious to cause a spike (instantly or long term):
The mentioned dB levels were measured with an android phone app (Samsung Galaxy s7)
At home, morning:
- Taking a shower 65 – 70 dB
- Drying ears with towel / q-tips (only on the outer ear canal, after shower)
- Using low quality speakers like cellphone or cheap radio (max. moderate volume)
At work, 9 hours per day:
- Driving to work, 50% city, 50% highway 100 km/h (55-65 dB, some street surfaces make it peak to 75 dB)
- Trucks and cars passing by on my way from parking lot to office ~200m (pressing my tragus for reduction, therefore not measuring with my cellphone^^)
- Using my Telephone at work (with earphone capsule. 10 – 20 Minutes per day)
- Doors slamming 70 - 75 dB (Multiple times per day, mostly a few feet away from me)
- Phone beeps from colleagues (multiple times per day, around 60 dB)
- Intermittent Machine noise from the depot next to my office (seems to be peaking at 50-60 dB inside the office, though it sounds louder)
- "loud" talkers and groups talking in the office 1-3 hours per day, 60 – 75 dB (if I can, I leave when it gets too much for me)
At home, evening:
- Cleaning out dish washer (using earmuffs at home)
- Cooking (frying seems so damn loud … using earmuffs also)
- Girlfriend talking close to me (e. g. while cuddling)
- Watching TV on low volume (app says 25 – 30 dB … must be more)
- Playing games on PC (same volume as TV, mouseclicks and keyboard seems loud, but the app only reacts tot hem when I put the cellphone directly next to the sound source)
I tried to plugs my ears on a daily basis, but I just can't do that because they irritate my ear. 3M foam plugs worked the best, but if people are not speaking normally, I do not understand them. That's a problem at work, 80% of the time people talk loudly, but the other 20% they mumble and talk quiet. Especially my boss varies a lot in his talking … so I miss a lot of words he is saying and have to ask him to repeat himself … Yet after a whole day, even with those foam plugs my ears are hurting and itching.
So using earplugs is a bit of torture to me … but on the other side, I always feel guilty at the end of the day for not plugging and giving my ears rest and time to heal …
Maybe you can share your daily noise pollution and how you are handling them and you opinions about my situation. Do you think I better should get into the torture of daily plugging, or that the noise levels should be OK regarding my tinnitus history and that I just should try to manually protect my ears (pressing targus) when I assume something 80dB+ is going to happen?
Thank you for your time.
I will list all daily sounds I encounter that make me more or less anxious to cause a spike (instantly or long term):
The mentioned dB levels were measured with an android phone app (Samsung Galaxy s7)
At home, morning:
- Taking a shower 65 – 70 dB
- Drying ears with towel / q-tips (only on the outer ear canal, after shower)
- Using low quality speakers like cellphone or cheap radio (max. moderate volume)
At work, 9 hours per day:
- Driving to work, 50% city, 50% highway 100 km/h (55-65 dB, some street surfaces make it peak to 75 dB)
- Trucks and cars passing by on my way from parking lot to office ~200m (pressing my tragus for reduction, therefore not measuring with my cellphone^^)
- Using my Telephone at work (with earphone capsule. 10 – 20 Minutes per day)
- Doors slamming 70 - 75 dB (Multiple times per day, mostly a few feet away from me)
- Phone beeps from colleagues (multiple times per day, around 60 dB)
- Intermittent Machine noise from the depot next to my office (seems to be peaking at 50-60 dB inside the office, though it sounds louder)
- "loud" talkers and groups talking in the office 1-3 hours per day, 60 – 75 dB (if I can, I leave when it gets too much for me)
At home, evening:
- Cleaning out dish washer (using earmuffs at home)
- Cooking (frying seems so damn loud … using earmuffs also)
- Girlfriend talking close to me (e. g. while cuddling)
- Watching TV on low volume (app says 25 – 30 dB … must be more)
- Playing games on PC (same volume as TV, mouseclicks and keyboard seems loud, but the app only reacts tot hem when I put the cellphone directly next to the sound source)
I tried to plugs my ears on a daily basis, but I just can't do that because they irritate my ear. 3M foam plugs worked the best, but if people are not speaking normally, I do not understand them. That's a problem at work, 80% of the time people talk loudly, but the other 20% they mumble and talk quiet. Especially my boss varies a lot in his talking … so I miss a lot of words he is saying and have to ask him to repeat himself … Yet after a whole day, even with those foam plugs my ears are hurting and itching.
So using earplugs is a bit of torture to me … but on the other side, I always feel guilty at the end of the day for not plugging and giving my ears rest and time to heal …
Maybe you can share your daily noise pollution and how you are handling them and you opinions about my situation. Do you think I better should get into the torture of daily plugging, or that the noise levels should be OK regarding my tinnitus history and that I just should try to manually protect my ears (pressing targus) when I assume something 80dB+ is going to happen?
Thank you for your time.