Really Loud Megaphone

Apocalypse77

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May 9, 2017
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Tinnitus Since
6/8/2016
Cause of Tinnitus
Acoustic trauma (go-kart racing)
A ****head in our school was walking in the hallway with a megaphone.

In our school we have doors that separates the hallway. I did not notice him until he opened the door. I was about 8 meters away from him.

I had computer on my other hand and my phone on my other hand so I quickly ran to behind a wall and plugged my ears. I still got exposed to that noise for 15 seconds-30 seconds.

I am so pissed. What the hell was he thinking. I think my tinnitus will become really loud now. :(

Some of my friends said it was pretty loud. And some said even pffx... you think that is loud?
 
I am so pissed. What the hell was he thinking. I think my tinnitus will become really loud now.

Negative thinking about sounds in the environment being harmful reinforces the belief that even slightly raised sounds are cause for alarm which isn't the case. Please try and get out of this mindset as you are not helping yourself. The stress and anxiety this creates can cause tinnitus to spike and not necessary caused by the megaphone.

Michael
 
The stress and anxiety this creates can cause tinnitus to spike and not necessary caused by the megaphone.
The megaphone was really loud. Luckily I was 12 meters and when he came closer only 8 meters and behind a wall. I don't remember how long I got exposed to it. About 20 seconds. My tinnitus will be definitely worse now on. :( The megaphone was probably 119 dB.

I should have plugged my ears, but I couldn't.
 
The megaphone was really loud. Luckily I was 12 meters and when he came closer only 8 meters and behind a wall. I don't remember how long I got exposed to it. About 20 seconds. My tinnitus will be definitely worse now on. :( The megaphone was probably 119 dB.

Try and calm yourself down and put this incident behind you. Focusing on it and writing about it reinforces negativity which isn't going to be help you. Read my post: Hyperacusis, As I see It. Click on my "started threads" and I suggest you read some of my positivity posts. Accentuating the positive things in your life will help you negative thinking holds you back.

All the best
Michael
 
I really can't believe I ruined my life again. This mistake, this thing ruined my life. I hate him who used that megaphone, he deserves tinnitus, making me suffer more.

Last year was so bad, and now I will go back? I can't take this.
 
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This is the exact same megaphone. I finally found it after an hour of research.
The site that sold these doesn't tell how loud this thing is.
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I found also this. :( So the megaphone could have been even 122 dB.
 
I'm very sorry for your distress and I fully understand how you would feel. The thought's occupying you at the moment and there is nothing you can do about it unless it dies with the time or other big and wearisome sound takes its place so that you forget all about it and start your fear anew. That's the way we live, I think.

I've been exposed to horrible, mentally agonizing sound several times in a row these few days and I don't know what's happening to me. Never was like this moment when I am fully confident about what i'm doing and diligently doing what I like, having been recently recovered from bad depression, and not wearing earplugs when I go out and suddenly these things happen to me. It feels like I'm the one who hears those sound so loud that other people might not possibly hear in their lives; That's how my brain interprets all these to be.

Just let it all pass. Indulging in a depression might not be so much a bad idea after all, as it gives us much time to think and contemplate about it so that we wouldn't be scared by the thought later.
 
Looks like the same or similar megaphone someone was using tonight. Was in line in a store a few minutes before closing and one of the employees used one of these to remind shoppers the place was closing soon. The store was pretty big and shoppers a long ways away in the store seemed to hear it just fine. It had an alarm/siren and then her voice. The siren was pretty dang loud and I was much closer than the originator of this post - about a meter away in my case. Not sure if it was quite as loud as the 119dB chart referenced but perhaps lower 100s. Probably what angered me a bit was that the employee used it more than once when I was still in line. Exposure time maybe about a minute in total but still very annoying.
 
It will never happen, but they should make inflicting loud noise onto others a crime. Sound can be a weapon.
Seems like everything else is a crime these days. You can into trouble shining lasers at others, oh but that's right, you can actually SEE lasers.
 
Interesting events in England last week with a trial regarding a police officer injured by a megaphone used very close to her ears.

"A police officer told a court she was left with ringing in her ear "like a fire alarm going off" after a protester pointed a megaphone at her."

"PC Ann Spinks told Southwark Crown Court Mr Farrar "blasted" his voice into her left ear, causing tinnitus for several days."

"Mr Farrar, from Bordon, Hampshire, had been told not to use the megaphone at ear level before to the alleged assault after an incident involving Mr Lewis, the trial heard. However, Ms Spinks told the jury Mr Farrar continued shouting through his megaphone, which was about a foot away from her head."

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-london-51117451
 
Interesting events in England last week with a trial regarding a police officer injured by a megaphone used very close to her ears.

"A police officer told a court she was left with ringing in her ear "like a fire alarm going off" after a protester pointed a megaphone at her."

"PC Ann Spinks told Southwark Crown Court Mr Farrar "blasted" his voice into her left ear, causing tinnitus for several days."

"Mr Farrar, from Bordon, Hampshire, had been told not to use the megaphone at ear level before to the alleged assault after an incident involving Mr Lewis, the trial heard. However, Ms Spinks told the jury Mr Farrar continued shouting through his megaphone, which was about a foot away from her head."

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-london-51117451
He was found not guilty of assaulting the police with the megaphone and no evidence that he had committed a crime. If the police can't even get justice, then what hope is there for the public? None. Revenge with sound is the only way, because assault with loud sound isn't considered a crime.

"Neither police officer suffered lasting hearing loss as a result, the court was told."
Maybe not with a standard hearing test. Who knows, maybe these police officers will show up on the forum at some stage when the real tinnitus kicks in.
 

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