Visited family on Saturday (COVID-19-safe, they all already had it) and we played a card game where if you drew a certain card you had to slap the table. Started out nice and quiet, but my father decided to be super-duper extra funny and slammed the table with his palm full force. It of course caused a loud impulse noise.
I didn't get an immediate spike but my tinnitus seems to be louder since then (it's Tuesday so the 3rd full day).
Do you think a noise like this could cause permanent damage?
Also, don't you hate when friends and family are inconsiderate jerks like this?! They're very well aware of my issues with tinnitus. My father is a diabetic and we all go out of our way to accommodate his dietary restrictions. Why can't he NOT be a total effing jackass and be just a tiny bit mindful of the struggles of others?! Jesus.
I didn't get an immediate spike but my tinnitus seems to be louder since then (it's Tuesday so the 3rd full day).
Do you think a noise like this could cause permanent damage?
Also, don't you hate when friends and family are inconsiderate jerks like this?! They're very well aware of my issues with tinnitus. My father is a diabetic and we all go out of our way to accommodate his dietary restrictions. Why can't he NOT be a total effing jackass and be just a tiny bit mindful of the struggles of others?! Jesus.