Hello,
I have been watching the forums for close to a month now. Last month after gigging a lot (I'm a working keyboardist) in several bands my ears were ringing and I noticed it wasn't going away after a day or two. This time it was different. I felt distressed at the last two gigs I did like the volume of the band was bothering me. I waited a week and then went to Urgent care where I was put on prednisone for 9 days. That didn't resolve it so I went to an ENT three days later who put me on 9 more days of prednisone. I've been off prednisone for a week now and I am still ringing like a whistling teapot in my left ear. I had musician plugs in on my last gig and bent over and near the drums before the band started playing and the drummer whacked the snare pretty good, not sure why. But it hurt and it was about 3 feet from my head - I thought I was okay because I had 25 dB filter musician plugs in at the time. The ENT did a hearing test and told me I had good hearing, but there is a drop around the 4000 Hz range in my left ear. They called it noise induced hearing loss.
I notice now that if I play a B7 Bb7 or C8 on the piano (the highest keys on the piano) that in my left ear those pitches sound a half-step lower than they do in my right ear.
I suspect this is why I'm getting this strange high pitched oscillation sound in my head.
I'm hoping this is going to go away. I am 40 years old and have gigged for the last 20 years of my life with no issues like this before, just a few episodes of ringing for a few hours after gig or next morning at most. Obviously, I'm quite distressed because it's hard to enjoy the music the same way when you have a constant pitch in one of the ears, and it's annoying to say the least. The constant pitch seems to usually either be a Bb6 or an octave above, and sometimes it sounds like it goes between a Bb and a B.
Has anyone or any other musicians been through this and recovered after some time off? I haven't gigged or been around loud music/sound for a month now and I'm itching to get back out there, but certainly not at the risk of not healing or doing more damage.
I have been watching the forums for close to a month now. Last month after gigging a lot (I'm a working keyboardist) in several bands my ears were ringing and I noticed it wasn't going away after a day or two. This time it was different. I felt distressed at the last two gigs I did like the volume of the band was bothering me. I waited a week and then went to Urgent care where I was put on prednisone for 9 days. That didn't resolve it so I went to an ENT three days later who put me on 9 more days of prednisone. I've been off prednisone for a week now and I am still ringing like a whistling teapot in my left ear. I had musician plugs in on my last gig and bent over and near the drums before the band started playing and the drummer whacked the snare pretty good, not sure why. But it hurt and it was about 3 feet from my head - I thought I was okay because I had 25 dB filter musician plugs in at the time. The ENT did a hearing test and told me I had good hearing, but there is a drop around the 4000 Hz range in my left ear. They called it noise induced hearing loss.
I notice now that if I play a B7 Bb7 or C8 on the piano (the highest keys on the piano) that in my left ear those pitches sound a half-step lower than they do in my right ear.
I suspect this is why I'm getting this strange high pitched oscillation sound in my head.
I'm hoping this is going to go away. I am 40 years old and have gigged for the last 20 years of my life with no issues like this before, just a few episodes of ringing for a few hours after gig or next morning at most. Obviously, I'm quite distressed because it's hard to enjoy the music the same way when you have a constant pitch in one of the ears, and it's annoying to say the least. The constant pitch seems to usually either be a Bb6 or an octave above, and sometimes it sounds like it goes between a Bb and a B.
Has anyone or any other musicians been through this and recovered after some time off? I haven't gigged or been around loud music/sound for a month now and I'm itching to get back out there, but certainly not at the risk of not healing or doing more damage.