- Aug 2, 2015
- 189
- Tinnitus Since
- (2008 initially) 2015 as I know it today
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Initially stress, but noise exposure made it worse
If anyone can offer any help or advice I would very much appreciate it. I really am at my wits end, and do not feel like I can go on any longer.
3 days ago I went to a DJ set in an underground basement club. It was loud, louder than your average high street club, though not as loud as some big clubs I've been to before – and also not as loud as some gigs I've been to too. Though I guess it should be said it was quite bass heavy. Using my iPhone Db app, it was averaging 95-100Db, with max peaks of 105Db and lows of 90Db. This seems to ring true with me, as I went to a louder club in China last year which had a Db dial on the wall, and that read around 95-105Db the whole time. This time I was in the club for 3 hours, though I took regular toilet breaks and went outside for a 15 minute break half way. I also tried to stand away from the speakers, but it was quite a small venue, so it was difficult to be really far from them.
I have avoided loud bars and clubs for many months now, and I really did not want to go to this one, I was actually very nervous and apprehensive about going. Though, my partner wanted me to go with her and basically convinced me to go by saying that I need to live my life.
This was a huge mistake. Both of my ears are now several notches louder, with no improvement after 3 days. I also have had no sleep, and masking seems to making it worse.
What I don't understand is that I wore the maximum earplug protection possible – my Elacin custom made silicone plugs, with solid inserts instead of filters. I also made sure that they were properly and tightly inserted the whole time. A staff member at Elacin I asked said that these should provide me with 35db of protection. So, even if I was receiving only 30Db of protection, surely the worse case scenario of 105Db would be taken down to 75Db and I would be in the safe zone?
I am also worried that the low frequency bass affected me through bone conduction, though I have researched into bone conduction and found that the skull protects by a minimum of 40Db even at all frequencies, so how can it be that? Then, I thought that it could be the vibration of the low frequency bass, though I have felt much more vibration before though power tools etc. So I just don't understand why this happened.
Also, my tinnitus does sometimes temporarily get worse when doing things like vacuuming even whilst wearing my 37Db ear defenders, and it always goes back down after 10 minutes or so. So I wonder if this is just a case like that, apart from being on a much larger scale, and will take longer to go back down to baseline. Perhaps I'm just clutching at straws here.
What do you guys think, spike or permanent? I really an a wreck right now, and do feel suicidal.
Any insight, anyone?
Thanks,
R
3 days ago I went to a DJ set in an underground basement club. It was loud, louder than your average high street club, though not as loud as some big clubs I've been to before – and also not as loud as some gigs I've been to too. Though I guess it should be said it was quite bass heavy. Using my iPhone Db app, it was averaging 95-100Db, with max peaks of 105Db and lows of 90Db. This seems to ring true with me, as I went to a louder club in China last year which had a Db dial on the wall, and that read around 95-105Db the whole time. This time I was in the club for 3 hours, though I took regular toilet breaks and went outside for a 15 minute break half way. I also tried to stand away from the speakers, but it was quite a small venue, so it was difficult to be really far from them.
I have avoided loud bars and clubs for many months now, and I really did not want to go to this one, I was actually very nervous and apprehensive about going. Though, my partner wanted me to go with her and basically convinced me to go by saying that I need to live my life.
This was a huge mistake. Both of my ears are now several notches louder, with no improvement after 3 days. I also have had no sleep, and masking seems to making it worse.
What I don't understand is that I wore the maximum earplug protection possible – my Elacin custom made silicone plugs, with solid inserts instead of filters. I also made sure that they were properly and tightly inserted the whole time. A staff member at Elacin I asked said that these should provide me with 35db of protection. So, even if I was receiving only 30Db of protection, surely the worse case scenario of 105Db would be taken down to 75Db and I would be in the safe zone?
I am also worried that the low frequency bass affected me through bone conduction, though I have researched into bone conduction and found that the skull protects by a minimum of 40Db even at all frequencies, so how can it be that? Then, I thought that it could be the vibration of the low frequency bass, though I have felt much more vibration before though power tools etc. So I just don't understand why this happened.
Also, my tinnitus does sometimes temporarily get worse when doing things like vacuuming even whilst wearing my 37Db ear defenders, and it always goes back down after 10 minutes or so. So I wonder if this is just a case like that, apart from being on a much larger scale, and will take longer to go back down to baseline. Perhaps I'm just clutching at straws here.
What do you guys think, spike or permanent? I really an a wreck right now, and do feel suicidal.
Any insight, anyone?
Thanks,
R