A history of my ear troubles:
I am convinced this vestibular disorder was caused by acoustic trauma, and that maybe low frequency bass notes were powerful enough to cause serious damage to my inner ear.
I've suffered with anxiety and depression my whole life. COVID-19 isolation has already been depressing enough, and now I'm supposed to endure everything with these two new ailments. I don't think I have the strength anymore. I haven't been this suicidal in ages.
- Had a major acoustic trauma over two years ago when I was sitting in the way back of a car basically on top of a speaker for an hour. The bass was incredibly powerful. This resulted in hyperacusis and awful bouts of pulsatile tinnitus that lasted several months. At this time, I had no ringing in my ears.
- Tried my best to protect my ears over the last two years, but made a major screwup when I used a pressure washer without hearing protection about 7 weeks ago. I now have constant ringing in my right ear, intermittent ringing in my left, and occasional pulsatile tinnitus in my right.
- About 2.5 weeks after the pressure washer, my right ear was exposed to a 116 dB alarm. My ear was about 6 inches from the alarm source.
- My tinnitus instantly got worse.
- Several days later, I started having balance issues which lasted over a week.
- As the balance issues were subsiding, I started having visual symptoms - noticing visual snow in low light settings, afterimages, significant increase in floaters, difficulty focusing eyes.
I am convinced this vestibular disorder was caused by acoustic trauma, and that maybe low frequency bass notes were powerful enough to cause serious damage to my inner ear.
I've suffered with anxiety and depression my whole life. COVID-19 isolation has already been depressing enough, and now I'm supposed to endure everything with these two new ailments. I don't think I have the strength anymore. I haven't been this suicidal in ages.