I want to share my recent experience at the 50th reunion. The event took place in an outdoor tent, which I thought would keep the noise levels down. However, the tent had sides, so I monitored the noise using my Apple Watch dB meter. When it reached 80-98 dB over 5 minutes, I decided to skip the rest of the meal. Unfortunately, my tinnitus has been severe all week, and my audiologist informed me that I've lost another 5 dB of hearing in each ear (I currently wear a hearing aid in one ear). I never realized that such a seemingly minor exposure could have such significant impacts.
To cope, I am currently taking 0.25 mg Xanax twice a day or Ashwagandha to maintain my sanity while trying to habituate.
Typically, I wear noise-canceling Apple AirPods whenever I expect loud sounds (busy streets, airplanes, sirens, crying infants, etc.), but this was an exception. I hope it settles down soon.
I would like to know everyone's triggers so I can avoid them and be better prepared in the future. Are you willing to share the ones you KNOW trigger you? Mine have been:
- Concerts, even with earplugs!
- Dinners above 85 dB, or maybe even 80 dB
- Movies with explosive effects (I wear Apple AirPods if I really want to see them)
To cope, I am currently taking 0.25 mg Xanax twice a day or Ashwagandha to maintain my sanity while trying to habituate.
Typically, I wear noise-canceling Apple AirPods whenever I expect loud sounds (busy streets, airplanes, sirens, crying infants, etc.), but this was an exception. I hope it settles down soon.
I would like to know everyone's triggers so I can avoid them and be better prepared in the future. Are you willing to share the ones you KNOW trigger you? Mine have been:
- Concerts, even with earplugs!
- Dinners above 85 dB, or maybe even 80 dB
- Movies with explosive effects (I wear Apple AirPods if I really want to see them)