- Dec 10, 2018
- 19
- Tinnitus Since
- Sept 2018
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Acoustic Trauma - metal grinder tool
On September 3, 2018, I was using a grinder power tool to cut some corrugated metal. I'd never used the tool before and I was just trying it out. I had foam earplugs in, thinking that would be enough. I used the tool for no more than two minutes -- I just cut a few three-foot sheets.
Well, a few hours later, I noticed a hissing sound. And it hasn't gone away.
Like many stories I've read, the first week or two was complete panic. I couldn't sleep. I was an anxious wreck (and very angry at myself for such a stupid mistake). I met with an audiologist who did a hearing test. I should note I've been deaf in my right ear since birth (my tinnitus is in my left ear). She said I have hearing loss in the higher registers, but she didn't think it was caused by the grinder, but more by age, etc (I'm in my mid-40's).
In my youth, I wasn't always great about protecting my hearing (concerts, earphones, guitar), but over the last decade or so I became very careful to wear earplugs at concerts, set my ipod/iphone volume limit and all of that.
I've gotten better at coping with the sound. In fact, I usually have at least two days a week that are relatively quiet; so quiet that I have to really listen in order to hear it. I've had fullness in my ear and noise sensitivity here and there, but that seems to come and go. I've been very careful to wear earmuffs AND earplugs when I work outside. I've also stopped using earbuds. I use a white noise machine and a pillow speaker at night. These help a lot.
My spikes are very random and I've experimented with diet, alcohol, sleep, etc. There seems to be no pattern, no rhyme or reason why it's loud sometimes and quiet other times. In some ways, that's actually helped me cope, since I've just accepted that it's kind-of out of my control. I'm just being careful to protect my ears better now (which I can control). It's been an interesting lesson in emotional regulation.
Anyway, I just wanted to introduce myself. This is a great forum.
Well, a few hours later, I noticed a hissing sound. And it hasn't gone away.
Like many stories I've read, the first week or two was complete panic. I couldn't sleep. I was an anxious wreck (and very angry at myself for such a stupid mistake). I met with an audiologist who did a hearing test. I should note I've been deaf in my right ear since birth (my tinnitus is in my left ear). She said I have hearing loss in the higher registers, but she didn't think it was caused by the grinder, but more by age, etc (I'm in my mid-40's).
In my youth, I wasn't always great about protecting my hearing (concerts, earphones, guitar), but over the last decade or so I became very careful to wear earplugs at concerts, set my ipod/iphone volume limit and all of that.
I've gotten better at coping with the sound. In fact, I usually have at least two days a week that are relatively quiet; so quiet that I have to really listen in order to hear it. I've had fullness in my ear and noise sensitivity here and there, but that seems to come and go. I've been very careful to wear earmuffs AND earplugs when I work outside. I've also stopped using earbuds. I use a white noise machine and a pillow speaker at night. These help a lot.
My spikes are very random and I've experimented with diet, alcohol, sleep, etc. There seems to be no pattern, no rhyme or reason why it's loud sometimes and quiet other times. In some ways, that's actually helped me cope, since I've just accepted that it's kind-of out of my control. I'm just being careful to protect my ears better now (which I can control). It's been an interesting lesson in emotional regulation.
Anyway, I just wanted to introduce myself. This is a great forum.