I have worn my noise-cancelling Sony headphones this past year pretty much constantly. I am in my 40's, work from home (IT) since the beginning of COVID-19, lots of meetings etc. during the day. This past Wednesday I noticed a sharp pain followed by a high pitched ringing in both my ears after playing a video game that was particularly loud. Did some googling and saw others warning about Tinnitus and this particular game, fantastic...
Now 4 days later, the ringing is still there and I have increased sensitivity to normal sounds (hyperacusis).
I have read through a lot of this forum, and it is scaring the crap out of me that I might have to live with this for the rest of my life. I have a lot of high-pressure projects coming up that require focus.
I am not using headphones any longer, I have ordered an external mic for conference calls. Scheduling an ENT appointment ASAP Monday. I feel like such an idiot for not taking proper care of my ears, this was easily preventable.
What are the odds that this will subside?
Are there any indicators as to what the progression will be for a particular case, or is there nothing to do but wait and see?
Thank you!
P.S. Tinnitus Talk is a fantastic forum.
Now 4 days later, the ringing is still there and I have increased sensitivity to normal sounds (hyperacusis).
I have read through a lot of this forum, and it is scaring the crap out of me that I might have to live with this for the rest of my life. I have a lot of high-pressure projects coming up that require focus.
I am not using headphones any longer, I have ordered an external mic for conference calls. Scheduling an ENT appointment ASAP Monday. I feel like such an idiot for not taking proper care of my ears, this was easily preventable.
What are the odds that this will subside?
Are there any indicators as to what the progression will be for a particular case, or is there nothing to do but wait and see?
Thank you!
P.S. Tinnitus Talk is a fantastic forum.