- Aug 29, 2018
- 213
- Tinnitus Since
- Very low since2004/Went haywire in 2018
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Loud noise in 04/Wedding dance floor and flying(?) in 18
Hey all, first post. In August of 2004 a friend blew an air horn inside of my car. It would be the moment that would change my life forever, so I thought. The ringing started immediately and would continue. I was only 20 years old. My parents tried to support me after the "accident" as I lost my mind, crying as an adult man, wondering why it was me this would happen to.
Weeks went by and all sorts of sick thoughts went through my head. Then, I'd say about a month later, maybe two (so hard to remember at this point), it started to subside, but was still there. Eventually, after what I'd say was quite a while, maybe months more, the ringing subsided to the point where I could no longer notice it. It was obviously still there, and would be forever until the present day, but I was a lucky one I suppose.
I would notice that being in loud clubs throughout my 20's would not be good for it. It would aggravate it to a degree. In a few rare cases the ringing would come back to a higher pitch. Then it would fade away after a number of weeks. That's right, weeks, not days.
Long story short, I'd say at some point in the early 2010's my tinnitus became an absolute afterthought. Sometimes I would actually forget I had it. Then it happened...
My best friends wedding was July 15th 2018. You would think the DJ was playing in a nightclub of only twenty somethings. The music was insanely loud to a level that I hadn't heard in years. I would try and protect my ears as I did for so many years after my initial incident and kept my time on the dance floor to a minimal. However towards the end of the night, I must have spent a solid hour up there, just enjoying myself.
The next day I noticed it. I had aggravated my tinnitus to the point where the ringing was back full force. This would be the first time in many many many years I would experience this. The problem now is it is August 28th 2018, a month and a half since that night and the level of the ringing has not gone down. I am wondering if it ever will not or if who knows, maybe I have damaged the inner area of my ear for good.
Any insight from anyone here would be much appreciated during this very hard time. Thank you.
Weeks went by and all sorts of sick thoughts went through my head. Then, I'd say about a month later, maybe two (so hard to remember at this point), it started to subside, but was still there. Eventually, after what I'd say was quite a while, maybe months more, the ringing subsided to the point where I could no longer notice it. It was obviously still there, and would be forever until the present day, but I was a lucky one I suppose.
I would notice that being in loud clubs throughout my 20's would not be good for it. It would aggravate it to a degree. In a few rare cases the ringing would come back to a higher pitch. Then it would fade away after a number of weeks. That's right, weeks, not days.
Long story short, I'd say at some point in the early 2010's my tinnitus became an absolute afterthought. Sometimes I would actually forget I had it. Then it happened...
My best friends wedding was July 15th 2018. You would think the DJ was playing in a nightclub of only twenty somethings. The music was insanely loud to a level that I hadn't heard in years. I would try and protect my ears as I did for so many years after my initial incident and kept my time on the dance floor to a minimal. However towards the end of the night, I must have spent a solid hour up there, just enjoying myself.
The next day I noticed it. I had aggravated my tinnitus to the point where the ringing was back full force. This would be the first time in many many many years I would experience this. The problem now is it is August 28th 2018, a month and a half since that night and the level of the ringing has not gone down. I am wondering if it ever will not or if who knows, maybe I have damaged the inner area of my ear for good.
Any insight from anyone here would be much appreciated during this very hard time. Thank you.