- Aug 21, 2014
- 5,049
- Tinnitus Since
- 1999
- Cause of Tinnitus
- karma
I can't really speculate, since I'm not you and I'm also not a doctor. I'd sort of imagine that any suction sufficient to do serious, permanent damage, would have involved a pretty dramatic sensation and probably a bunch of serious pain -- but I'm speculating.@linearb thank you. I don't know if you have any experience with ear plugs but do you think it's possible/likely that my increase in t was caused by myself pulling the ear plug out too quickly? Thanks again for your thoughts
I have many times had the experience of yanking a plug out too fast -- especially after motorcycle rides, where the plugs are deeply inserted and then have swollen with sweat (sometimes I have pretty dramatic stabbing pain from plug discomfort by the time I get the helmet off, and I have to be very careful how I take the plug out or it hurts a lot). I do not believe that I've ever really injured myself in the process, but I'm not you and my ear canals aren't shaped exactly like yours.
Whatever the case is, I wouldn't spend much energy thinking about it because it actually doesn't matter. That is, it seems likely that even if you knew the exact cause of the increase, it wouldn't have any impact on how you should proceed: the basic dogma of avoiding loud noises, sleeping and eating well, and practicing stress management techniques to help your body heal as best as it can is likely to be the best course of action regardless of the chain of events that led you here.