- Jun 3, 2018
- 97
- Tinnitus Since
- 2/6/2018
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Acoustic Trauma (Concert)
Hi,
So around 36 hours ago I was passing my a narrow street and as I passed him this street musician, who was playing at a rater safe volume decided to come near me and basically scream in my ear (with a microphone) I'm not sure how loud it was but I'm assuming it was above like 130 dB (maybe even more). Anyway I covered my ears immediately and ran off so I was exposed to the max levels for only about 1-2 seconds.
Afterward I didn't notice any added fullness or stuffiness, however the way my tinnitus spikes is that it goes from a lower pitch to a higher pitch for a while (this lasts pretty long) and at my best it is only kind of like a wind noise.
I noticed that I was experiencing all my different pitches that night and there was definitely an increase.
However I wasn't sure if I need to take a course of Methyprednisolone (only thing I can access at the moment) because I'm not sure what I am experiencing is acoustic trauma. I hope the spike is because of anxiety and not permanent damage -- which is possible as my tinnitus is quite sensitive to stress/anxiety.
What are some thoughts on what I should be doing and whether there is some hearing damage/ chance of permanent increase of my tinnitus.
So around 36 hours ago I was passing my a narrow street and as I passed him this street musician, who was playing at a rater safe volume decided to come near me and basically scream in my ear (with a microphone) I'm not sure how loud it was but I'm assuming it was above like 130 dB (maybe even more). Anyway I covered my ears immediately and ran off so I was exposed to the max levels for only about 1-2 seconds.
Afterward I didn't notice any added fullness or stuffiness, however the way my tinnitus spikes is that it goes from a lower pitch to a higher pitch for a while (this lasts pretty long) and at my best it is only kind of like a wind noise.
I noticed that I was experiencing all my different pitches that night and there was definitely an increase.
However I wasn't sure if I need to take a course of Methyprednisolone (only thing I can access at the moment) because I'm not sure what I am experiencing is acoustic trauma. I hope the spike is because of anxiety and not permanent damage -- which is possible as my tinnitus is quite sensitive to stress/anxiety.
What are some thoughts on what I should be doing and whether there is some hearing damage/ chance of permanent increase of my tinnitus.