Hi there,
First of all I'd like to say thank you to everyone on this forum for the supportive and insightful discussions that take place here. Discovering this website at the onset of my tinnitus really helped me stay afloat.
I'm a 26 year old professional musician. I play the drums and perform regularly in my band, and to be honest, was expecting to encounter hearing loss/T at some point in my life. I take a lot of care to protect my ears, practicing and performing with in ear monitors (universal fit, rated at 26dB attenuation) and wearing 15db molded earplugs at concerts.
I noticed a ringing about a month ago, after teaching a couple drum lessons without earplugs. I only teach about an hour and a half of drum lessons per week, and its only loud for about half of that. I didnt think much of it, and expected it to go away. I had a couple of shows coming up and performed without an issue.
I started getting worried about a week later after experiencing some pain in my ears, sometimes sharp and other times a dull ache. I scheduled a hearing test, expecting to see loss of hearing and thinking years of drumming had finally caught up with me. Much to my surprise, I have great ears! Nothing below normal hearing range, with a notch at 6kHz where my T seems to sit. I scheduled an appt with an ENT and they gave me another hearing test, which tested me up to 10kHz with no loss detected.
The ENT didn't strike me as someone great at his job, but he ordered some tests which I'm waiting on now. I've never experienced vertigo and the pressure in my ears is normal apparently ruling out allergies according to this guy. Does anyone have any idea what might be causing this? The best i could come up with is the fact that I struggle with anxiety and have been in an extremely stressful state of mind for the better part of a year. Some people seem to think that might have something to do with it, although the ENT seemed dismissive of the idea that stress might be a cause/catalyst.
I would love to hear your thoughts, thank you!
First of all I'd like to say thank you to everyone on this forum for the supportive and insightful discussions that take place here. Discovering this website at the onset of my tinnitus really helped me stay afloat.
I'm a 26 year old professional musician. I play the drums and perform regularly in my band, and to be honest, was expecting to encounter hearing loss/T at some point in my life. I take a lot of care to protect my ears, practicing and performing with in ear monitors (universal fit, rated at 26dB attenuation) and wearing 15db molded earplugs at concerts.
I noticed a ringing about a month ago, after teaching a couple drum lessons without earplugs. I only teach about an hour and a half of drum lessons per week, and its only loud for about half of that. I didnt think much of it, and expected it to go away. I had a couple of shows coming up and performed without an issue.
I started getting worried about a week later after experiencing some pain in my ears, sometimes sharp and other times a dull ache. I scheduled a hearing test, expecting to see loss of hearing and thinking years of drumming had finally caught up with me. Much to my surprise, I have great ears! Nothing below normal hearing range, with a notch at 6kHz where my T seems to sit. I scheduled an appt with an ENT and they gave me another hearing test, which tested me up to 10kHz with no loss detected.
The ENT didn't strike me as someone great at his job, but he ordered some tests which I'm waiting on now. I've never experienced vertigo and the pressure in my ears is normal apparently ruling out allergies according to this guy. Does anyone have any idea what might be causing this? The best i could come up with is the fact that I struggle with anxiety and have been in an extremely stressful state of mind for the better part of a year. Some people seem to think that might have something to do with it, although the ENT seemed dismissive of the idea that stress might be a cause/catalyst.
I would love to hear your thoughts, thank you!