First of all I want to say that I would not know what to do without Tinnitus Talk.
It's beginning to dawn on me that my problem is more complex than I thought.
My problem is that I am extremely afraid for my tinnitus to change by further damage to the ear. Maybe you can tell me what's going on with me.
I am having spikes all the time and I even have developed problems in my formerly tinnitus-free ear in the last two weeks and this is so scary because I had tinnitus for many years but after a stress-induced spike (my father got diagnosed with cancer) everything is different because I am constantly worried over my ears.
Let's talk about my day yesterday (and this is just the tip of the iceberg): I had incidents the days and weeks before so I thought I would keep it low and quiet, stay at home, clean, watch TV, etc. So this is what I did.
Then: the landline phone rang right next to me (2 feet from where I was sitting) lying on a wooden table. For what it's worth: it's a modern cordless phone by Panasonic.
I share a flat and I had the phone set to the lowest possible volume a few weeks ago but that was really barely audible. So it was changed back to a medium setting. I was startled because it was so loud, got out of the room fast and became worried. At this point just worry. I took the phone and wanted to change the ringing volume back to low. What I did not know is that upon changing the settings the phone makes two very loud beeps, each 1 to 2 seconds. And that was it. I heard the two very loud high-frequency beeps, obviously only 2 feet away from my ear. Boom. My tinnitus-ear was really loud and what is worse my non-tinnitus ear started ringing with a high tone.
I am still trying to calm myself. It's not as bad as it was then but my ears have changed over the past weeks so this is driving me crazy.
What is my problem? It's a f*** landline phone ringing on medium next to me and two loud beeps when changing the settings in the phone. And worst of all: If I hadn't changed the volume it wouldn't have been so bad. So my fault.
Am I thinking straight that whatever happened with this phone it could never ever be in a range of damaging volume even at 2 feet?
Why would a phone manufacturing company program a phone beep to be 110 dB/120 dB/130 dB? A phone ring set to medium could that be 110db/120db/130db?
Or are these kind of sounds whatever db hurting my ears because they are damaged? Did the phone hurt my ears and that's why they reacted?
I am very close to take the phone and f*** measure with my phone app but I think the measuring part would put me in more stress. I don't have muffs here and I had an itchy feeling yesterday so I don't want to use plugs.
What happened to my ears was real! I sat there in silence and my non-tinnitus ear was ringing loudly.
Is this hyperacusis? But no pain at all. Reactive Tinnitus? But it's also a new tone coming up in my good ear. What can I do?
Thank you to anyone who took the time to read this.
It's beginning to dawn on me that my problem is more complex than I thought.
My problem is that I am extremely afraid for my tinnitus to change by further damage to the ear. Maybe you can tell me what's going on with me.
I am having spikes all the time and I even have developed problems in my formerly tinnitus-free ear in the last two weeks and this is so scary because I had tinnitus for many years but after a stress-induced spike (my father got diagnosed with cancer) everything is different because I am constantly worried over my ears.
Let's talk about my day yesterday (and this is just the tip of the iceberg): I had incidents the days and weeks before so I thought I would keep it low and quiet, stay at home, clean, watch TV, etc. So this is what I did.
Then: the landline phone rang right next to me (2 feet from where I was sitting) lying on a wooden table. For what it's worth: it's a modern cordless phone by Panasonic.
I share a flat and I had the phone set to the lowest possible volume a few weeks ago but that was really barely audible. So it was changed back to a medium setting. I was startled because it was so loud, got out of the room fast and became worried. At this point just worry. I took the phone and wanted to change the ringing volume back to low. What I did not know is that upon changing the settings the phone makes two very loud beeps, each 1 to 2 seconds. And that was it. I heard the two very loud high-frequency beeps, obviously only 2 feet away from my ear. Boom. My tinnitus-ear was really loud and what is worse my non-tinnitus ear started ringing with a high tone.
I am still trying to calm myself. It's not as bad as it was then but my ears have changed over the past weeks so this is driving me crazy.
What is my problem? It's a f*** landline phone ringing on medium next to me and two loud beeps when changing the settings in the phone. And worst of all: If I hadn't changed the volume it wouldn't have been so bad. So my fault.
Am I thinking straight that whatever happened with this phone it could never ever be in a range of damaging volume even at 2 feet?
Why would a phone manufacturing company program a phone beep to be 110 dB/120 dB/130 dB? A phone ring set to medium could that be 110db/120db/130db?
Or are these kind of sounds whatever db hurting my ears because they are damaged? Did the phone hurt my ears and that's why they reacted?
I am very close to take the phone and f*** measure with my phone app but I think the measuring part would put me in more stress. I don't have muffs here and I had an itchy feeling yesterday so I don't want to use plugs.
What happened to my ears was real! I sat there in silence and my non-tinnitus ear was ringing loudly.
Is this hyperacusis? But no pain at all. Reactive Tinnitus? But it's also a new tone coming up in my good ear. What can I do?
Thank you to anyone who took the time to read this.