I'm extremely upset about an incident that happened yesterday afternoon. It's been close to 24 hours since the noise began and I feel awful.
An idiot whom I'm unfortunately acquainted with got scared and accidentally screamed REALLY loudly with me standing only 3-4 feet away in a small living room with no open doors/windows. That's what started it.
Background: I'm in my late 20s. I have the tiniest amount of hearing loss in L ear, which I had noticed since I was about 17 (in 2011) but has caused me no problems. But from winter 2019 onward, my ears sudden gotten worse for no apparent reason. I developed tinnitus (three tones) that persists today in my L ear; it improved 75% with a night guard and soft foods for months, but has not fully resolved, so I'm seeking more treatment options. I also get a static sound in both ears worsened by stress and fatigue, sort of like the noise a TV makes when it's on a non-programmed channel. Finally, I think I have moderate hyperacusis. For ex., I can't tolerate the sound of dropping silverware on our metal table without being in pain.
Because of this, the scream put me into a state of shock - apparently my whole face turned red. I couldn't focus my eyes for a second or two. But there was no feeling of fullness in my right ear or the classic 'eeeeeee' whine of tinnitus as one gets after an acoustic trauma.
This is why I'm partly in disbelief that I now have a weird higher-pitched sound in right ear. It is much more noticeable when I hold it shut. I'm 99% sure I did not have it when I woke up yesterday.
Having suffered so much with my left ear and my ears in general, I'm just devastated and so angry. I know it wasn't on purpose but I don't even like this person to begin with. I feel terrible about this, so worried it'll never go away like left ear.
What can I do? Should I try and take prednisone, ginkgo biloba, anything? I'm avoiding all noise.
Any support is appreciated. Thank you.
An idiot whom I'm unfortunately acquainted with got scared and accidentally screamed REALLY loudly with me standing only 3-4 feet away in a small living room with no open doors/windows. That's what started it.
Background: I'm in my late 20s. I have the tiniest amount of hearing loss in L ear, which I had noticed since I was about 17 (in 2011) but has caused me no problems. But from winter 2019 onward, my ears sudden gotten worse for no apparent reason. I developed tinnitus (three tones) that persists today in my L ear; it improved 75% with a night guard and soft foods for months, but has not fully resolved, so I'm seeking more treatment options. I also get a static sound in both ears worsened by stress and fatigue, sort of like the noise a TV makes when it's on a non-programmed channel. Finally, I think I have moderate hyperacusis. For ex., I can't tolerate the sound of dropping silverware on our metal table without being in pain.
Because of this, the scream put me into a state of shock - apparently my whole face turned red. I couldn't focus my eyes for a second or two. But there was no feeling of fullness in my right ear or the classic 'eeeeeee' whine of tinnitus as one gets after an acoustic trauma.
This is why I'm partly in disbelief that I now have a weird higher-pitched sound in right ear. It is much more noticeable when I hold it shut. I'm 99% sure I did not have it when I woke up yesterday.
Having suffered so much with my left ear and my ears in general, I'm just devastated and so angry. I know it wasn't on purpose but I don't even like this person to begin with. I feel terrible about this, so worried it'll never go away like left ear.
What can I do? Should I try and take prednisone, ginkgo biloba, anything? I'm avoiding all noise.
Any support is appreciated. Thank you.