- Feb 18, 2016
- 251
- Tinnitus Since
- Unknown
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Unknown. Gradual, Progressive
So, I went to my neighbor's 40th surprise birthday party two days ago, and it was pretty fun. There was a lot of alcohol, a lot of sentimentality, and, you guessed it, a lot of very loud music in a very small, stone space.
Despite being pretty drunk and being within 20 ft of these speaker stacks for FIVE HOURS, it has been two days now and I notice no change in my tinnitus. I haven't posted here in a few days, but this situation sort of begs this question:
If this extreme volume over that long period of time didn't hurt me at all or even cause a temporary spike, and since people here seem to insist that loud noise is the main cause of T, then what ear-splitting, explosively loud sounds could I possibly have exposed myself to that caused me to originally get T? It would have had to have been louder than the music at that event. Where's the logic behind it?.
Despite being pretty drunk and being within 20 ft of these speaker stacks for FIVE HOURS, it has been two days now and I notice no change in my tinnitus. I haven't posted here in a few days, but this situation sort of begs this question:
If this extreme volume over that long period of time didn't hurt me at all or even cause a temporary spike, and since people here seem to insist that loud noise is the main cause of T, then what ear-splitting, explosively loud sounds could I possibly have exposed myself to that caused me to originally get T? It would have had to have been louder than the music at that event. Where's the logic behind it?.