- May 20, 2024
- 3
- Tinnitus Since
- 05/2024
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Exposure to loud club music 10h a shift
Hi,
I'm very sad to be on a forum like this when all I wanted to do was work part-time, pay my bills, and focus on my business, only to now pick up a new problem.
I've been a music producer for six years, and my ears used to hurt quite a bit and are quite sensitive, but I'd never get ringing in my ears for longer than 10 minutes, 20 max!
I also stopped going to clubs and being around really loud sounds, and the pain stopped. I was eventually able to tolerate harsh sounds like cutlery clashing and other things. I never experienced ringing for more than 20 minutes, just pain and perceived hearing loss, although my hearing was actually fine according to the audiologist.
Two years later, I picked up a part-time job in an F1 arcade where the simulators are too loud, making a crazy amount of noise. The engine from the cars just roars in your ears, coupled with the loud club music from the venue and the packed background chatter. There's just so much going on!
My ears would hurt from such exposure, and these shifts would be 9-10 hours, three days a week, sometimes three days in a row, so very little rest time in between.
After six weeks of working there, I got ringing in my ears last Thursday (16th May), and it lasted all night, which was scary because I'd never experienced that before. The DJ that night increased the volume extremely loudly. I was quite upset that I had to work the next day because my ears were still ringing, yet I had to take in 10 hours of loud music and F1 simulators again. Even though I put my earplugs in, my ears were already blown and violated.
Near the end of my 10-hour shift, I think 8 hours in, the ringing became loud enough to be noticed in a loud setting. At that point, I just upped and left, fearing for my own health. I don't have work till this Thursday, but I've sent a voice note to the manager basically saying I've quit as I cannot continue to work in a place that's damaging my health. I'm really scared because it's been five days of ringing now. What makes things worse is that after Friday, I had my cousin's wedding on Saturday, which was also loud, and I could not miss it. So I've been hammered by loud music while already having ringing, ultimately making the situation worse for myself.
This is exactly why I'm quitting, because I can't bear not having rest time and giving my ears the opportunity to repair. I'm scared because the ringing is in both ears at different tones, and the volumes vary throughout the day, sometimes very noticeable and sometimes not as much.
I guess my burning question is: has anyone else had noise-induced tinnitus, and how long did it last? I'm trying to see if anyone had it for 1-2 weeks and then it went away. I'm scared that the ringing won't stop since it's been five days now, and prior to this, I hadn't experienced ringing for more than 10 minutes! I'm 26, and it hurts me most that I didn't actually do this to myself because of poor choices. It's more that my conditions put me in a place where I had to work with loud music, and I couldn't always wear earplugs because I had to interact with people.
Has anyone had 1-2 weeks of tinnitus that resolved itself? Have they exposed themselves to loud music and then had the symptoms come back for a similar length of time and then go away again?
I'm just trying to gauge if it's common for temporary tinnitus to last 2-3 weeks and then stop for good. Otherwise, God forbid, I might be in for the long run!
I'd be so grateful for any responses. I understand someone may not want to read this as it's extremely long, so I appreciate whoever does!
I'm very sad to be on a forum like this when all I wanted to do was work part-time, pay my bills, and focus on my business, only to now pick up a new problem.
I've been a music producer for six years, and my ears used to hurt quite a bit and are quite sensitive, but I'd never get ringing in my ears for longer than 10 minutes, 20 max!
I also stopped going to clubs and being around really loud sounds, and the pain stopped. I was eventually able to tolerate harsh sounds like cutlery clashing and other things. I never experienced ringing for more than 20 minutes, just pain and perceived hearing loss, although my hearing was actually fine according to the audiologist.
Two years later, I picked up a part-time job in an F1 arcade where the simulators are too loud, making a crazy amount of noise. The engine from the cars just roars in your ears, coupled with the loud club music from the venue and the packed background chatter. There's just so much going on!
My ears would hurt from such exposure, and these shifts would be 9-10 hours, three days a week, sometimes three days in a row, so very little rest time in between.
After six weeks of working there, I got ringing in my ears last Thursday (16th May), and it lasted all night, which was scary because I'd never experienced that before. The DJ that night increased the volume extremely loudly. I was quite upset that I had to work the next day because my ears were still ringing, yet I had to take in 10 hours of loud music and F1 simulators again. Even though I put my earplugs in, my ears were already blown and violated.
Near the end of my 10-hour shift, I think 8 hours in, the ringing became loud enough to be noticed in a loud setting. At that point, I just upped and left, fearing for my own health. I don't have work till this Thursday, but I've sent a voice note to the manager basically saying I've quit as I cannot continue to work in a place that's damaging my health. I'm really scared because it's been five days of ringing now. What makes things worse is that after Friday, I had my cousin's wedding on Saturday, which was also loud, and I could not miss it. So I've been hammered by loud music while already having ringing, ultimately making the situation worse for myself.
This is exactly why I'm quitting, because I can't bear not having rest time and giving my ears the opportunity to repair. I'm scared because the ringing is in both ears at different tones, and the volumes vary throughout the day, sometimes very noticeable and sometimes not as much.
I guess my burning question is: has anyone else had noise-induced tinnitus, and how long did it last? I'm trying to see if anyone had it for 1-2 weeks and then it went away. I'm scared that the ringing won't stop since it's been five days now, and prior to this, I hadn't experienced ringing for more than 10 minutes! I'm 26, and it hurts me most that I didn't actually do this to myself because of poor choices. It's more that my conditions put me in a place where I had to work with loud music, and I couldn't always wear earplugs because I had to interact with people.
Has anyone had 1-2 weeks of tinnitus that resolved itself? Have they exposed themselves to loud music and then had the symptoms come back for a similar length of time and then go away again?
I'm just trying to gauge if it's common for temporary tinnitus to last 2-3 weeks and then stop for good. Otherwise, God forbid, I might be in for the long run!
I'd be so grateful for any responses. I understand someone may not want to read this as it's extremely long, so I appreciate whoever does!