Hello everyone, I hope you are staying well and healthy.
If you don't know me, I was pretty active on here around a year ago when I first got tinnitus. I'm 19 and for the most part, I have habituated to the noise, only really hearing it in very quiet rooms or when I go to sleep.
I saw a post on here that said that AirPods are better than regular wired headphones so I thought I would give them a try. For the most part, my tinnitus still isn't bothering me as much as it was a year ago, but there has been a spike for sure since I got risky and started listening to my music louder (I can tell since the rain machine I listen to at night can't cover it at the usual volume that it used to) I'm just waiting for it to go down again since a) that's what usually happens, I have a spike and it goes down, and b) I've recognized that I can't keep doing damage to my ears. My tinnitus isn't caused by ear damage, the doctors said that I actually have better hearing than normal for my age!
However, being a college student in this time, I was sent home to do online schooling and the only way that I can seem to focus to get work done is by having headphones in all the time since my household right now consists of my entire family sheltering in place. I know that many people on here strictly advise against using any headphones at all, but it's kind of something that I need to do in order to focus and do well in school.
So, does anyone have any suggestions, other than don't turn up the volume so loud, in order to safely use my AirPods?
If you don't know me, I was pretty active on here around a year ago when I first got tinnitus. I'm 19 and for the most part, I have habituated to the noise, only really hearing it in very quiet rooms or when I go to sleep.
I saw a post on here that said that AirPods are better than regular wired headphones so I thought I would give them a try. For the most part, my tinnitus still isn't bothering me as much as it was a year ago, but there has been a spike for sure since I got risky and started listening to my music louder (I can tell since the rain machine I listen to at night can't cover it at the usual volume that it used to) I'm just waiting for it to go down again since a) that's what usually happens, I have a spike and it goes down, and b) I've recognized that I can't keep doing damage to my ears. My tinnitus isn't caused by ear damage, the doctors said that I actually have better hearing than normal for my age!
However, being a college student in this time, I was sent home to do online schooling and the only way that I can seem to focus to get work done is by having headphones in all the time since my household right now consists of my entire family sheltering in place. I know that many people on here strictly advise against using any headphones at all, but it's kind of something that I need to do in order to focus and do well in school.
So, does anyone have any suggestions, other than don't turn up the volume so loud, in order to safely use my AirPods?