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I went to throw away some trash at an apartment complex that has a compactor. The compactor was empty. When I tossed the first bag in it had glass or something inside it. Made a very loud clang and where the compactor was enclosed this echoed. It hit my right ear as I was turned toward it that way and immediately it was one of those sounds that just didn't feel right to my ear. I was not wearing any protection.
Within the hour I had fullness and discomfort. By the time I went to bed I had a spike. I then was awakened by my tinnitus. This hasn't happened since probably the first month since onset. Beyond just spiking something felt different, but I couldn't tell what exactly. I have my children and I sleep in the same room with them as my younger twins are afraid of the dark. So over their snoring and breathing and the heat running I could just tell something was different. I got up and put on some earmuffs and I have a new tone in my right ear that builds in intensity and then recedes repeatedly.
I took NAC and magnesium after it happened. I take NAC daily anyway. I don't take magnesium daily because if I take it regularly it aggravates my tinnitus and sleep. I'm seriously considering going to urgent care tomorrow for steroids. This would be my first time getting steroids for trauma post onset. I am worried they may not give me prednisone if I request it specifically for acoustic trauma. My ENT / surgeon may, but contacting him is a process. I have to go through his assistant and it could take hours. I have to leave town tomorrow so I don't have all day to wait for them to fill the prescription.
Within the hour I had fullness and discomfort. By the time I went to bed I had a spike. I then was awakened by my tinnitus. This hasn't happened since probably the first month since onset. Beyond just spiking something felt different, but I couldn't tell what exactly. I have my children and I sleep in the same room with them as my younger twins are afraid of the dark. So over their snoring and breathing and the heat running I could just tell something was different. I got up and put on some earmuffs and I have a new tone in my right ear that builds in intensity and then recedes repeatedly.
I took NAC and magnesium after it happened. I take NAC daily anyway. I don't take magnesium daily because if I take it regularly it aggravates my tinnitus and sleep. I'm seriously considering going to urgent care tomorrow for steroids. This would be my first time getting steroids for trauma post onset. I am worried they may not give me prednisone if I request it specifically for acoustic trauma. My ENT / surgeon may, but contacting him is a process. I have to go through his assistant and it could take hours. I have to leave town tomorrow so I don't have all day to wait for them to fill the prescription.