Hi Everyone,
I've been reading this forum a bit over the last few weeks and thought it was finally time to introduce myself.
I'm a 35 year old audio engineer, and while i've had tinnitus for as long as I can remember, it has become much more bothersome over the last 10 days or so.
I played drums in touring rock bands though my teens and 20's - and developed a certain degree of tinnitus as a result, but it never got in the way of sleep or my daily life. I do remember one instance about 2 years ago where it was worse than normal for about a week, but either subsided or I acclimated to it and got on with my life. It was always there if I listened for it, but I could be in a quiet room and not notice it. I have slept with a fan on in the room for years, but I could (and have) fallen asleep without one.
I've been working for a number of years as an audio engineer, I monitor at very safe levels. 75-80db for about 4-5 hours a day is the average (this about half the allowable time according to OSHA and others). I've been doing this for 15 years with zero issues. I ALWAYS wear hearing protection when doing anything noisy, I don't play drums anymore, overall healthy - though I deal with some moderate anxiety. Business has been good, I just got my first grammy nominated project, I have a daughter and another child on the way, My wife and I just bought the house of our dreams. Everything was great. Until.....
About two and a half weeks ago I began to notice my right ear felt a little 'full' or 'stuffy' and I was struggling to work as efficiently as a result. At no point did I notice any increase in T, but something was certainly off. I've always had a post nasal drip (and it was especially bad leading up to this) so I thought this would be a good time to go see an ENT.
12/15/17: I go see the ENT / Audiologist. After a hearing test i'm told I have "minor loss" in my right ear - around 8khz. Both ears show a dip starting at 4khz but only the right ear just barely dips into loss territory.
The ENT tells me this is not of huge concern, but does note that I have some very swollen Eustachian tubes, and some polyps on my right side. He prescribes me a 5 day course of steroids, nasonex, and claritin. I leave a little upset that I have hearing loss but i'm still not noticing an increase in T. Fairly sure I slept soundly that night.
12/17/17 I go see a client play at a smallish (800 cap) club that Sunday, but I wore 30db reduction earplugs 95% of the time I was there, and did not leave with any ringing in my ears
Over the next 4-5 days I start noticing my T getting louder and louder. It's somewhere around 7900hz, in both ears but more in the right ear. I'm now at the point where I hear it everywhere with very few exceptions, and I haven't slept well in a week. Anything loud enough to drown on the T is too loud for my wife to sleep with (or really me). I did fall asleep with some soft rain sounds on ear buds last night, but now i'm reading that headphones even at low volumes can be harmful too (although my background in audio doesn't really support that idea).
I'm having a huge degree of anxiety over this. Fear of making the T worse and some hyperacusis are making it very difficult to work (work I need to do in order to support my family).
I have somewhat of a history of letting my anxiety 'amplify' symptoms that I have, and i'm REALLY hoping this is just another example of that - set off the by the discovery of some minor hearing loss. But I don't know and I'm very scared.
I've been reading this forum a bit over the last few weeks and thought it was finally time to introduce myself.
I'm a 35 year old audio engineer, and while i've had tinnitus for as long as I can remember, it has become much more bothersome over the last 10 days or so.
I played drums in touring rock bands though my teens and 20's - and developed a certain degree of tinnitus as a result, but it never got in the way of sleep or my daily life. I do remember one instance about 2 years ago where it was worse than normal for about a week, but either subsided or I acclimated to it and got on with my life. It was always there if I listened for it, but I could be in a quiet room and not notice it. I have slept with a fan on in the room for years, but I could (and have) fallen asleep without one.
I've been working for a number of years as an audio engineer, I monitor at very safe levels. 75-80db for about 4-5 hours a day is the average (this about half the allowable time according to OSHA and others). I've been doing this for 15 years with zero issues. I ALWAYS wear hearing protection when doing anything noisy, I don't play drums anymore, overall healthy - though I deal with some moderate anxiety. Business has been good, I just got my first grammy nominated project, I have a daughter and another child on the way, My wife and I just bought the house of our dreams. Everything was great. Until.....
About two and a half weeks ago I began to notice my right ear felt a little 'full' or 'stuffy' and I was struggling to work as efficiently as a result. At no point did I notice any increase in T, but something was certainly off. I've always had a post nasal drip (and it was especially bad leading up to this) so I thought this would be a good time to go see an ENT.
12/15/17: I go see the ENT / Audiologist. After a hearing test i'm told I have "minor loss" in my right ear - around 8khz. Both ears show a dip starting at 4khz but only the right ear just barely dips into loss territory.
The ENT tells me this is not of huge concern, but does note that I have some very swollen Eustachian tubes, and some polyps on my right side. He prescribes me a 5 day course of steroids, nasonex, and claritin. I leave a little upset that I have hearing loss but i'm still not noticing an increase in T. Fairly sure I slept soundly that night.
12/17/17 I go see a client play at a smallish (800 cap) club that Sunday, but I wore 30db reduction earplugs 95% of the time I was there, and did not leave with any ringing in my ears
Over the next 4-5 days I start noticing my T getting louder and louder. It's somewhere around 7900hz, in both ears but more in the right ear. I'm now at the point where I hear it everywhere with very few exceptions, and I haven't slept well in a week. Anything loud enough to drown on the T is too loud for my wife to sleep with (or really me). I did fall asleep with some soft rain sounds on ear buds last night, but now i'm reading that headphones even at low volumes can be harmful too (although my background in audio doesn't really support that idea).
I'm having a huge degree of anxiety over this. Fear of making the T worse and some hyperacusis are making it very difficult to work (work I need to do in order to support my family).
I have somewhat of a history of letting my anxiety 'amplify' symptoms that I have, and i'm REALLY hoping this is just another example of that - set off the by the discovery of some minor hearing loss. But I don't know and I'm very scared.