So, I took my wife hiking in May of this year. After 3 hours of hiking we came upon an opening where it was obvious people use the spot to shoot. So we each fired 3 rounds from my .357 Magnum revolver. .357 bullets, not the quieter .38 Special bullets. I had earplugs in, she had on earmuffs. Neither of us experienced any pain or ringing.
The next day I noticed ringing and everything seemed louder, and very annoying to my ears. I later learned this was hyperacusis. My wife had no problems whatsoever. After a couple days of the constant 4000 Hz ringing and the mild hyperacusis, I started to panic. Fear, dread, regret, depression, terrible anxiety... You all know the feelings.
Long story short, my ears have quieted down and I can now sleep 7-9 hours/night again. I took no drugs and just had faith that my body would start to heal and adapt, which it has. At first my tinnitus was mild, but fear-inducing as it seemed permanent. I would say it is quieter now, yet still there. I can go about my day and forget about it mostly. Quiet rooms and surroundings make me notice it. But now i don't get that primal, "fight-or-flight", sick feeling in my gut when I become aware of it. Thank God!
I hope it continues to fade away over the next few years, and hopefully I will experience true silence once again. If not, I am already getting used to it.
Any stories involving gunshots or other sudden acoustic traumas would be very welcome here. I would love to hear the experiences of others.
Thank you for reading this! May everyone suffering from these ear issues find healing, sanity, strength, health, peace, and happiness.
The next day I noticed ringing and everything seemed louder, and very annoying to my ears. I later learned this was hyperacusis. My wife had no problems whatsoever. After a couple days of the constant 4000 Hz ringing and the mild hyperacusis, I started to panic. Fear, dread, regret, depression, terrible anxiety... You all know the feelings.
Long story short, my ears have quieted down and I can now sleep 7-9 hours/night again. I took no drugs and just had faith that my body would start to heal and adapt, which it has. At first my tinnitus was mild, but fear-inducing as it seemed permanent. I would say it is quieter now, yet still there. I can go about my day and forget about it mostly. Quiet rooms and surroundings make me notice it. But now i don't get that primal, "fight-or-flight", sick feeling in my gut when I become aware of it. Thank God!
I hope it continues to fade away over the next few years, and hopefully I will experience true silence once again. If not, I am already getting used to it.
Any stories involving gunshots or other sudden acoustic traumas would be very welcome here. I would love to hear the experiences of others.
Thank you for reading this! May everyone suffering from these ear issues find healing, sanity, strength, health, peace, and happiness.