Good day fellow noiseheads.
I wondered how do you guys deal with the situations where loud noises may occur, when you are with family and/or friends?
I've been thinking about that yesterday. Because I was at my cousin's for the the birthday of her son on Saturday, with other people from the family and friends. I spent the whole afternoon stressed and on the lookout because of one detail: there were balloons hung on a wall (exactly what I feared before coming) and a few kids. Dangerous combo.
The kids obviously wanted to unhook the balloons to play with them. Which concerned me quite a lot because we were in an enclosed space (the living room) and I did not want any balloon to pop near my ears. It seemed like I was the only adult who cared that those goddamn balloons stay on that wall so I regularly stood up and prevented the kids from unhooking them when they obviously wanted to do it (some people may have found my behaviour weird but anyway, I did not want to risk it).
So, needless to say I did not really enjoy this moment that could have been a lovely moment spent with family and friends. I was constantly fearing that one kid unhooks a balloon and makes it pop. And it made me so uncomfortable that I left a bit early.
And this kind of situation is likely to happen again in the future, with balloons or other sources of noise. I have had tinnitus for many years but I still struggle with these situations. Actually, I think they generate more stress now than in the first years after the onset.
How do you deal with those situations? Do you simply avoid them? Do you wear earplugs so that a sense of security enables you to relax/enjoy the moment? Or are you constantly on the lookout like me?
Thank you for reading and sharing your thoughts,
Take care.
I wondered how do you guys deal with the situations where loud noises may occur, when you are with family and/or friends?
I've been thinking about that yesterday. Because I was at my cousin's for the the birthday of her son on Saturday, with other people from the family and friends. I spent the whole afternoon stressed and on the lookout because of one detail: there were balloons hung on a wall (exactly what I feared before coming) and a few kids. Dangerous combo.
The kids obviously wanted to unhook the balloons to play with them. Which concerned me quite a lot because we were in an enclosed space (the living room) and I did not want any balloon to pop near my ears. It seemed like I was the only adult who cared that those goddamn balloons stay on that wall so I regularly stood up and prevented the kids from unhooking them when they obviously wanted to do it (some people may have found my behaviour weird but anyway, I did not want to risk it).
So, needless to say I did not really enjoy this moment that could have been a lovely moment spent with family and friends. I was constantly fearing that one kid unhooks a balloon and makes it pop. And it made me so uncomfortable that I left a bit early.
And this kind of situation is likely to happen again in the future, with balloons or other sources of noise. I have had tinnitus for many years but I still struggle with these situations. Actually, I think they generate more stress now than in the first years after the onset.
How do you deal with those situations? Do you simply avoid them? Do you wear earplugs so that a sense of security enables you to relax/enjoy the moment? Or are you constantly on the lookout like me?
Thank you for reading and sharing your thoughts,
Take care.