Hello. Please bear with my question and read this post.
I don't know much about other people's tinnitus. I have decided to start wearing hearing protection when driving. My perception of my tinnitus grows intensely strong when I am wearing hearing protection / with the same thing in a silent room. When I am in the office and there is noise from the air conditioning and other sources, for example, I still hear the tinnitus; but it is like an electric static ring. I don't hear it in the shower either. and it is barely perceptible if I am listening to some sort of media. However, in silence or with earplugs it becomes insanely intense and more complex in nature. It is like Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
I have read about people wearing earplugs a lot (which is probably a good idea.) However, for the above mentioned reasons, I can't have hearing protection in without what I described above happening.
It has been two months since my 'acoustic trauma' so I know that things may only change around 6 to 12 months from now. I just am curious as to whether or not other people's tinnitus goes through this exponential growth in silence or if it just behaves like a noise that stays the same (whether or not other sounds are present.) I have known what tinnitus was for years, but could never imagine how it ramps up exponentially in silence. I hate that evolution apparently stripped us of our ability to repair our hearing when other tetrapods are able to easily regrow the cells in the cochlea. I realize now that every day of my life where something horrible didn't happen was apparently a miracle.
I don't know much about other people's tinnitus. I have decided to start wearing hearing protection when driving. My perception of my tinnitus grows intensely strong when I am wearing hearing protection / with the same thing in a silent room. When I am in the office and there is noise from the air conditioning and other sources, for example, I still hear the tinnitus; but it is like an electric static ring. I don't hear it in the shower either. and it is barely perceptible if I am listening to some sort of media. However, in silence or with earplugs it becomes insanely intense and more complex in nature. It is like Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
I have read about people wearing earplugs a lot (which is probably a good idea.) However, for the above mentioned reasons, I can't have hearing protection in without what I described above happening.
It has been two months since my 'acoustic trauma' so I know that things may only change around 6 to 12 months from now. I just am curious as to whether or not other people's tinnitus goes through this exponential growth in silence or if it just behaves like a noise that stays the same (whether or not other sounds are present.) I have known what tinnitus was for years, but could never imagine how it ramps up exponentially in silence. I hate that evolution apparently stripped us of our ability to repair our hearing when other tetrapods are able to easily regrow the cells in the cochlea. I realize now that every day of my life where something horrible didn't happen was apparently a miracle.