- Nov 4, 2017
- 30
- Tinnitus Since
- 08/2017
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Middle Ear Infection
So I've had tinnitus for about 4.5 months now as the result of an ear infection. My reaction was probably the opposite of most people here. When I first heard the noise I remained calm and assumed it would go away with the infection. The infection cleared a long time ago so I'm beginning to lose it a little and start panicking in the way most people do when they first hear it.
I'd like to know some opinions on a few things.
I have been exposed to short periods of loud noise since my T (involuntary):
- Dick head road works worker knocking over a heavy metal and wood scaffolding structure (one that uses structural beams, not the thin scaffolding pipe). He had no hearing protection and didn't seem startled by it, was 5m away from me and it felt like it could have been 100db.
- Loud truck passing less than 1m from the sidewalk
- Very heavy book smacking off a desk less than 1m away
Some of these events has made my ears feel crunchy or squelch. (I can also make that happen by clicking my jaw muscles sometimes). However there was no pain experienced after the noises. What are the odds that such incidents could mess will recovery, or worse count as hearing trauma.
Secondly I've been disregarding advice to not use earphones to some degree.
I still use them, but rather than for 3hrs every day, its now for 5hrs a week and sometimes not at all for a month. I have been having the volume at a moderate level (slightly higher than before T) because every time I hear my T over my music / movies I get pissed off that it's ruining every corner of my life. I will reduce my use further but I hope it hasn't
Screwed with my chances.
I still think there is something up with my ears that is causing it. Something that can be medically treated or helped in some way. After all it wasn't induced by loud noises and my ears have never felt fully clear of pressure problems / mucus since.
Rant part:
Times ticking on and it hasn't reduced in volume at all. It reduced in volume over the first few weeks but it's been stuck since.
I previously could deal with it because there was hope as it was the early days.
I see all these happy New year fireworks posts and what song was your last of 2017 posts. All I can think about when I see these is how much it would probably make my ears uncomfortable. I see posts about concerts and think how I wouldn't have any fun. And this shit has literally ruined my love of music.
I have been relatively careful with music volume and protecting my hearing compared to most people I know before I got T. And despite that I still have T.
I feel I have been robbed of my hearing when others disregard the safety of theirs and get off scott free.
I'd like to know some opinions on a few things.
I have been exposed to short periods of loud noise since my T (involuntary):
- Dick head road works worker knocking over a heavy metal and wood scaffolding structure (one that uses structural beams, not the thin scaffolding pipe). He had no hearing protection and didn't seem startled by it, was 5m away from me and it felt like it could have been 100db.
- Loud truck passing less than 1m from the sidewalk
- Very heavy book smacking off a desk less than 1m away
Some of these events has made my ears feel crunchy or squelch. (I can also make that happen by clicking my jaw muscles sometimes). However there was no pain experienced after the noises. What are the odds that such incidents could mess will recovery, or worse count as hearing trauma.
Secondly I've been disregarding advice to not use earphones to some degree.
I still use them, but rather than for 3hrs every day, its now for 5hrs a week and sometimes not at all for a month. I have been having the volume at a moderate level (slightly higher than before T) because every time I hear my T over my music / movies I get pissed off that it's ruining every corner of my life. I will reduce my use further but I hope it hasn't
Screwed with my chances.
I still think there is something up with my ears that is causing it. Something that can be medically treated or helped in some way. After all it wasn't induced by loud noises and my ears have never felt fully clear of pressure problems / mucus since.
Rant part:
Times ticking on and it hasn't reduced in volume at all. It reduced in volume over the first few weeks but it's been stuck since.
I previously could deal with it because there was hope as it was the early days.
I see all these happy New year fireworks posts and what song was your last of 2017 posts. All I can think about when I see these is how much it would probably make my ears uncomfortable. I see posts about concerts and think how I wouldn't have any fun. And this shit has literally ruined my love of music.
I have been relatively careful with music volume and protecting my hearing compared to most people I know before I got T. And despite that I still have T.
I feel I have been robbed of my hearing when others disregard the safety of theirs and get off scott free.