@Bill Bauer put together a poll several years ago that continues to serve as a landing point for important information re spikes. However, when he created the poll, he didn't entirely realize that spikes can regularly last a week or longer, and so all poll options are 7-days or less. Moreover, there is some question of whether spikes from noise exposure differ importantly from spikes from, say, anxiety or ear infections or bad posture.
So I'm setting up a second poll, to try to zero in even further on what Bill started to do several years ago.
So: How long was your longest *noise induced* tinnitus spike? Please, when you answer, also provide a short description of:
A) What noise triggered the spike.
B) Exactly how long it lasted.
C) Whether it eventually came all the way back down to baseline, or whether it set a new baseline.
If this poll is as popular as Bill's original one, we should gather quite a good amount of important info here.
-Matt
So I'm setting up a second poll, to try to zero in even further on what Bill started to do several years ago.
So: How long was your longest *noise induced* tinnitus spike? Please, when you answer, also provide a short description of:
A) What noise triggered the spike.
B) Exactly how long it lasted.
C) Whether it eventually came all the way back down to baseline, or whether it set a new baseline.
If this poll is as popular as Bill's original one, we should gather quite a good amount of important info here.
-Matt