Hi All,
I've suffered with tinnitus for over five years now, I go ok with it sometimes, sometimes some days are harder than others. You know the drill.
I often browse the forum, but I haven't been on much of late as I've been busy and trying to always adjust.
I have a question for anyone out there who have had noise induced spikes.
About half an hour ago I was cleaning out my fridge when I accidentally dropped a glass bottle onto the glass shelf tray with my head less than two feet from it. Let's just say the noise was sudden and loud enough for me to have muffled hearing and increased ringing instantly, the muffled feeling passed a little but now I have a spiked ringing in that ear and what feels like mild muffled hearing.
Could someone please talk me through this and tell me what I can do? I can take some magnesium but I'm not sure how much?
Very anxious and worried. I didn't think a sound like that could be loud enough to do this but I guess it is.
Thank you in advance,
Stacey.
I've suffered with tinnitus for over five years now, I go ok with it sometimes, sometimes some days are harder than others. You know the drill.
I often browse the forum, but I haven't been on much of late as I've been busy and trying to always adjust.
I have a question for anyone out there who have had noise induced spikes.
About half an hour ago I was cleaning out my fridge when I accidentally dropped a glass bottle onto the glass shelf tray with my head less than two feet from it. Let's just say the noise was sudden and loud enough for me to have muffled hearing and increased ringing instantly, the muffled feeling passed a little but now I have a spiked ringing in that ear and what feels like mild muffled hearing.
Could someone please talk me through this and tell me what I can do? I can take some magnesium but I'm not sure how much?
Very anxious and worried. I didn't think a sound like that could be loud enough to do this but I guess it is.
Thank you in advance,
Stacey.