I'm usually pretty vigilant about hearing protection. I use it every time I mow the lawn. I use double (ear plugs plus earmuffs) at the shooting range. I've tried my best over the years to protect my hearing. I am currently 38.
About a month ago I was in my neighbor's garage. I was helping him cut plywood with a table saw. Neither of us wore hearing protection. I remember thinking to myself that it was loud but not uncomfortably loud. And wondering if I should suggest we stop and get some hearing protection. But then good old denial kicked in and I thought, "It's only a dozen cuts and it's not like I do this all the time. And it's not like a gun going off."
A few days later I started waking up with the high pitched ringing in my head. The following week I went to the ENT. They did a standard hearing test, which came out normal. But that's just listening to tones in a sound booth. They suggested a prednisone taper to treat any possible inflammation. But I had a reaction to it and couldn't continue.
The worst part is the sleep. I keep waking up every hour and it takes a long time to go back to sleep.
About a month ago I was in my neighbor's garage. I was helping him cut plywood with a table saw. Neither of us wore hearing protection. I remember thinking to myself that it was loud but not uncomfortably loud. And wondering if I should suggest we stop and get some hearing protection. But then good old denial kicked in and I thought, "It's only a dozen cuts and it's not like I do this all the time. And it's not like a gun going off."
A few days later I started waking up with the high pitched ringing in my head. The following week I went to the ENT. They did a standard hearing test, which came out normal. But that's just listening to tones in a sound booth. They suggested a prednisone taper to treat any possible inflammation. But I had a reaction to it and couldn't continue.
The worst part is the sleep. I keep waking up every hour and it takes a long time to go back to sleep.