Hey guys,
Last night in my sleep I punched myself on the ear while I was sleeping...
Don't ask me how I managed to do that...
That made me very anxious and I started testing if the punch was hard enough to cause damage, after a while I managed to go back to sleep.
When I woke up my tinnitus was as loud as it was when I first got it...
Do you think that I could have damage my ear or is this just my reaction?
I always ask myself what actions do damage the ear from the outside and can it be easily be damaged by a punch.
If its just my reaction it should settle back down.
Did any of you ever experienced a real increase that lasted or was it always just a spike that you had to habituate all over again to get to the same low volume state?
I hope you can share some experiences with me
Thx,
Chris
Last night in my sleep I punched myself on the ear while I was sleeping...
Don't ask me how I managed to do that...
That made me very anxious and I started testing if the punch was hard enough to cause damage, after a while I managed to go back to sleep.
When I woke up my tinnitus was as loud as it was when I first got it...
Do you think that I could have damage my ear or is this just my reaction?
I always ask myself what actions do damage the ear from the outside and can it be easily be damaged by a punch.
If its just my reaction it should settle back down.
Did any of you ever experienced a real increase that lasted or was it always just a spike that you had to habituate all over again to get to the same low volume state?
I hope you can share some experiences with me
Thx,
Chris