I've been suffering progressive hearing loss, T, and migraines for a while and I have a substantial vulnerability to loud noises.
Today I was watching TV with friends and the table where I placed a dish was rather low to the ground. As such, I placed it too close to the edge, and when my knees came up I accidentally hit the dishes right in front of me, which made a loud crashing sound around 85-90 db or a bit louder.
I had a small T spike immediately after, but I also have muffled hearing in all frequencies. I lose some hearing every day from noises a little quieter than this or for other reasons (probably because it triggers migraines), so is it likely that this damage is permanent?
Would appreciate the help. Thank you
Today I was watching TV with friends and the table where I placed a dish was rather low to the ground. As such, I placed it too close to the edge, and when my knees came up I accidentally hit the dishes right in front of me, which made a loud crashing sound around 85-90 db or a bit louder.
I had a small T spike immediately after, but I also have muffled hearing in all frequencies. I lose some hearing every day from noises a little quieter than this or for other reasons (probably because it triggers migraines), so is it likely that this damage is permanent?
Would appreciate the help. Thank you