Hi Dr. Nagler,
I hope all is well. I have been reading your threads ever since I was diagnosed with tinnitus and hyperacusis 15 months ago. I am very grateful for what you do and how much you support you provide to this community.
This past week, started my summer internship. The job is in a corporate office style building; however, because I am on the top floor, the A/C runs relatively loud. I used my decibel meter to measure the sound and it ranges from 58-63db. I know that this isn't loud enough to cause any hearing loss, but I'm concerned because after an 8 hour shift of being exposed to the constant droning noise, my ears feel tired. The best way to describe it is similar to the fatigue your ears feel after a long flight. My perception of my tinnitus is louder than it normally is after a shift as well.
Should I be concerned about working in this environment 40 hours a week all summer long? Or is it better to speak to HR about moving my desk to another floor if possible? I'm assuming you would advise against using earplugs in an environment that doesn't necessarily warrant them.
I would greatly appreciate if you could weigh in on the situation as I am trying to proactively prevent a relapse of sound sensitivity/change in tinnitus.
Thank you,
Adam
I hope all is well. I have been reading your threads ever since I was diagnosed with tinnitus and hyperacusis 15 months ago. I am very grateful for what you do and how much you support you provide to this community.
This past week, started my summer internship. The job is in a corporate office style building; however, because I am on the top floor, the A/C runs relatively loud. I used my decibel meter to measure the sound and it ranges from 58-63db. I know that this isn't loud enough to cause any hearing loss, but I'm concerned because after an 8 hour shift of being exposed to the constant droning noise, my ears feel tired. The best way to describe it is similar to the fatigue your ears feel after a long flight. My perception of my tinnitus is louder than it normally is after a shift as well.
Should I be concerned about working in this environment 40 hours a week all summer long? Or is it better to speak to HR about moving my desk to another floor if possible? I'm assuming you would advise against using earplugs in an environment that doesn't necessarily warrant them.
I would greatly appreciate if you could weigh in on the situation as I am trying to proactively prevent a relapse of sound sensitivity/change in tinnitus.
Thank you,
Adam