- Jan 22, 2017
- 87
- Tinnitus Since
- 1/2017
- Cause of Tinnitus
- ear infection
It doesn't have to rupture his eardrum. It just needs to have a negative impact on his already compromised inner ear...you'd have to drive really, really, really, really fast for the pressure change to rupture your eardrum. Like, hundreds of miles per hour or more.
It is possible that someone with T could feel bad after riding a high-speed elevator in a skyscraper.Driving up and down hills is pretty similar to riding an elevator or something.
I'm not aware of any data indicating that such things are dangerous, prior damage or not.
I've done a lot of driving lately, in the (high) mountains of New Mexico and the (low) mountains of Vermont, up and down, up and down. It's fine. Sometimes you can feel it in your ears, so swallow, presto.
this is where we disagree. I think rational caution is good and irrational caution is bad, and you can find lots of examples of both on this board.with T one can't be Too careful.
Hi Chris!
Took a road trip a few weeks back to NC and drove through some mountains. No problems I had a cold and I think that was more of the issue than the mountains. Enjoy the view!!
Thanks for posting this question -- I actually live in the mountains and always have to pop my ears (yawning or swallowing or just moving my jaw) during the drive up and down from/to town, even though there are tons of switch backs to regulate speed.Thanks all for the replies. I feel better about this trip. I can always count on the good people on this site to reassure me that I need to just live my life