Here's my story. I'm in my 30s. Last Sunday I was working with my paint sprayer on some house projects. I wear earmuffs with other power tools but never for this type of project. I was tired at the end of the day. I pushed the remote button to shut off the HVLP unit and proceeded to disconnect the hose for cleanup. However, the press of the remote button didn't register and I didn't stop to wait for the machine to shut down. I disconnected the hose and my left ear experienced an extremely loud discharge of air for 2-3 seconds. No direct air, no eardrum damage. I was standing next to the house and the sound must have bounced off of the house and into my left ear.
I didn't think much of it at the time. Later that night when the house was quiet, I noticed some mild ringing and realized that I might be in for some issues. The next morning my hearing was muffled but there was very little ringing. I went to an ENT on Tuesday and the test showed a 10 dB threshold shift in the left ear, likely temporary. He said he could give me steroids but it probably wouldn't make any difference for this case and said I should feel back to normal in a week or so.
I was feeling pretty good, my hearing was progressing each day with slight tinnitus only audible in relative quiet.
Then on Thursday, as I was sitting in quiet reading, a family member came in the room to ask me a question and accidentally stepped on some bubble wrap on the floor from a package I had unwrapped days earlier. To me it was like firecrackers. Without thinking I ran straight out of the room as fast as I could (flight response).
Since then my ears have been ringing constantly. A bit of whooshing with a high frequency component, like a computer running.
I went to a second ENT and told him about the second incident and he put me Prednisone. I didn't think it would do much but couldn't hurt to try. He also recommended Lipoflavonoid, though with the disclaimer that there's no evidence they actually do anything.
I am also taking NAC, Zinc, Magnesium, a general multivitamin, and Fish Oil per this forum's recommendations.
I am riding a stationary bike 30 minutes a day to try to keep the blood flowing to aid with healing.
The tinnitus, if permanent, is livable, but I will miss the silence forever. I have broken down crying more than a few times since due of that feeling of permanence and loss. Thankfully I am able to sleep without much trouble using some minor masking.
I will update periodically on my recovery. If anyone has any tips, please share them. I see a lot of details here on what to do immediately after an accident, how to cope months in, but feel a little unsure of what to do in the days and weeks that follow. For example, I'm scared to take a shower because it's fairly loud.
Thanks in advance for any kind words or advice you can offer.
If I can offer some advice to others with new, maybe mild trauma, it's to be extremely vigilant about the potential for reinjury and make sure there's no opportunity for loud noise in your immediate vicinity at all times. And if that's not possible to wear earmuffs.
I didn't think much of it at the time. Later that night when the house was quiet, I noticed some mild ringing and realized that I might be in for some issues. The next morning my hearing was muffled but there was very little ringing. I went to an ENT on Tuesday and the test showed a 10 dB threshold shift in the left ear, likely temporary. He said he could give me steroids but it probably wouldn't make any difference for this case and said I should feel back to normal in a week or so.
I was feeling pretty good, my hearing was progressing each day with slight tinnitus only audible in relative quiet.
Then on Thursday, as I was sitting in quiet reading, a family member came in the room to ask me a question and accidentally stepped on some bubble wrap on the floor from a package I had unwrapped days earlier. To me it was like firecrackers. Without thinking I ran straight out of the room as fast as I could (flight response).
Since then my ears have been ringing constantly. A bit of whooshing with a high frequency component, like a computer running.
I went to a second ENT and told him about the second incident and he put me Prednisone. I didn't think it would do much but couldn't hurt to try. He also recommended Lipoflavonoid, though with the disclaimer that there's no evidence they actually do anything.
I am also taking NAC, Zinc, Magnesium, a general multivitamin, and Fish Oil per this forum's recommendations.
I am riding a stationary bike 30 minutes a day to try to keep the blood flowing to aid with healing.
The tinnitus, if permanent, is livable, but I will miss the silence forever. I have broken down crying more than a few times since due of that feeling of permanence and loss. Thankfully I am able to sleep without much trouble using some minor masking.
I will update periodically on my recovery. If anyone has any tips, please share them. I see a lot of details here on what to do immediately after an accident, how to cope months in, but feel a little unsure of what to do in the days and weeks that follow. For example, I'm scared to take a shower because it's fairly loud.
Thanks in advance for any kind words or advice you can offer.
If I can offer some advice to others with new, maybe mild trauma, it's to be extremely vigilant about the potential for reinjury and make sure there's no opportunity for loud noise in your immediate vicinity at all times. And if that's not possible to wear earmuffs.