- Sep 2, 2017
- 32
- Tinnitus Since
- 08/2017
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Noise exposure in a cinema
Good Morning/Afternoon, All.
I was really debating posting here, but I'm getting to the end of my rope and everyone here seems kind and supportive, so here goes. Just for some background, I'm a 25 year old male and married (no kids).
Last Saturday, my wife and I were laying around the house enjoying a nice slow morning when I mentioned that we should go see a movie. She lost her job a few months ago and had been feeling depressed, so I wanted to take her out to cheer her up. Hearing good reviews about it, we decided to go see a 2 PM showing of Dunkirk at a local theater. Sometimes, we like to go into movies knowing little about them, so we didn't quite know what to expect. Note that prior to this, I haven't had any hearing trouble at all outside of the occasional ringing after a concert that subsides within a few hours.
Anyway, we get to the theater and the movie starts. It seems a little uncomfortably loud at first, but nothing too bad. Then, a scene with these loud German planes (and I mean LOUD) happens. I noticed a stuffy feeling in my left ear and though "well, that's kind of weird", but I was sure it would go away. Unfortunately, it did not. After the movie, I started to notice that I also had sensitivity to high-pitched sounds as well. I went to see my doctor on Monday afternoon, who prescribed me some Prednisone that I've heard so much about now. I started taking it on Tuesday morning.
Starting around Wednesday/Thursday, I also began noticing a very high-pitched sound, that sounded like the back of an old CRT TV. This has been the most maddening part of this whole ordeal. Prior to that, I was sleeping fine and only a little distressed. But this noise is so loud and intrusive that I can't even drown it out with most white noise or a loud fan on my room.
A full week later and my left ear is still ringing and fells clogged. It keeps popping every time I swallow, but still feels full. I get the occasional ear pain as well.
I just feel scared and defeated. It was supposed to be a relaxing weekend for me and my wife, but turned out to be the start of my personal hell. I just don't know what to do. I try to take my mind off of it, but it's still there. I've broken down in tears multiple times a day since the ringing started and I know that I'm causing my wife more distress. My productivity has plummited at work and I had to miss a day and a half because if it.
Sorry for the messiness of the post everyone. My brain feels like it's in a fog right now. I just keep going back to that moment and how it would have all been different if we had done literally anything else but go see Dunkirk.
I guess I just have a lot to get off my chest. Thank you to anyone who read all the way through.
God bless.
I was really debating posting here, but I'm getting to the end of my rope and everyone here seems kind and supportive, so here goes. Just for some background, I'm a 25 year old male and married (no kids).
Last Saturday, my wife and I were laying around the house enjoying a nice slow morning when I mentioned that we should go see a movie. She lost her job a few months ago and had been feeling depressed, so I wanted to take her out to cheer her up. Hearing good reviews about it, we decided to go see a 2 PM showing of Dunkirk at a local theater. Sometimes, we like to go into movies knowing little about them, so we didn't quite know what to expect. Note that prior to this, I haven't had any hearing trouble at all outside of the occasional ringing after a concert that subsides within a few hours.
Anyway, we get to the theater and the movie starts. It seems a little uncomfortably loud at first, but nothing too bad. Then, a scene with these loud German planes (and I mean LOUD) happens. I noticed a stuffy feeling in my left ear and though "well, that's kind of weird", but I was sure it would go away. Unfortunately, it did not. After the movie, I started to notice that I also had sensitivity to high-pitched sounds as well. I went to see my doctor on Monday afternoon, who prescribed me some Prednisone that I've heard so much about now. I started taking it on Tuesday morning.
Starting around Wednesday/Thursday, I also began noticing a very high-pitched sound, that sounded like the back of an old CRT TV. This has been the most maddening part of this whole ordeal. Prior to that, I was sleeping fine and only a little distressed. But this noise is so loud and intrusive that I can't even drown it out with most white noise or a loud fan on my room.
A full week later and my left ear is still ringing and fells clogged. It keeps popping every time I swallow, but still feels full. I get the occasional ear pain as well.
I just feel scared and defeated. It was supposed to be a relaxing weekend for me and my wife, but turned out to be the start of my personal hell. I just don't know what to do. I try to take my mind off of it, but it's still there. I've broken down in tears multiple times a day since the ringing started and I know that I'm causing my wife more distress. My productivity has plummited at work and I had to miss a day and a half because if it.
Sorry for the messiness of the post everyone. My brain feels like it's in a fog right now. I just keep going back to that moment and how it would have all been different if we had done literally anything else but go see Dunkirk.
I guess I just have a lot to get off my chest. Thank you to anyone who read all the way through.
God bless.