Of course...It was loud, but I covered my ears when I needee to.
Could it be related?
The question for this post is like asking how safe it is to be shot while wearing a bulletproof vest. Clearly, it is safer with the protection than without, but no one can really say if it is safe, and finding out it is not has a pretty high price.
Some temporary tinnitus spikes can last for over three months (the fading begins after 3-6 weeks). During those first 3-6 weeks, it makes sense to assume that your spike is temporary.because I'm afraid the ringing will be there when I wake up.
One shock might end up to be the shock that breaks the camel's back and gives you a permanent spike. Having said this, you might be one of the people whose spikes are always temporary. There is only one way to find out which group you belong to.I've tried not to live in fear of this condition
Just as I feared.
Woke up at 5:00 AM, (earlier than usual, which is also consistant for the past few days) tinnitus ringing. If I didn't have masking I'd kill myself.
Any idea what could be causing this?
Again, I've been trying to be normal. While I do use earbuds rather frequently, I never keep the volume too high.
I'm not scared of going Deaf. I've long accepted that possiblity.
I'm scared of the ringing being so loud that everything else is Inaudible.
I have the same thing in the morning. Does it stay that sound all day, or fade away for you?
Lots of times people get spikes or it worsens without an identifiable explanation. The other thing that happens is an acoustic incident but you think it didn't seem to be overly loud so you are unsure of what happened.This is the third morning in a row that I've been awoken by high pitched, piercing tinnitus. It's never been this bad before, and I'm scared. I don't know what I did wrong.
The spike can last for some months at this point, and for most folks it varies throughout the day. There is a chance that the spike is simply not reached its maximal volume yet, and continues to increase. In which case, no panic, and just do your best to avoid any additional noise exposure, including telephones, headsets, etc.
Again, I've been trying to be normal. While I do use earbuds rather frequently, I never keep the volume too high.
I can go without ear buds, sure. But aside from that there's nothing much I can do.Hi @aot -- Sorry to hear you're going through a serious spike. -- Just wanted to mention, nature would probably not think that using earbuds is "normal". I would strongly recommend you stop using them--at least for the time being. There's a number of things going on in your life that seem to not be conducive to a longer-term healing your ears. Your ears need to be protected at this time so that they can have a reasonable chance to heal. All of us end up having to make a lot of adjustments to give ourselves the best chance of recovering. -- All the Best...
I can go without ear buds, sure. But aside from that there's nothing much I can do. ...... Am I just supposed to wear ear plugs for the rest of my life?
I work at a movie theatre. So big crowds, big speakers.
Had a tearful conversation with my mother on the phone about an hour ago. I'm going to make a doctor's appoitment on Monday, see if we can get this figured out. She thinks I have an ear infection. But even if that is the case, I doubt it'll help me much.
I'm hoping to get hearing aids at some point. I hear they can help with tinnitus.
Welcome to the misery that we are going through.
It'll get better and better and you will get your old life very soon. Don't worry.So, no replies saying "Over the counter is bullshit", and "It'll get worse and worse" and all that negative shit, please. I need good vibes right now. Send good vibes.