- Dec 21, 2014
- 3
- Tinnitus Since
- 09/2014
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Prolonged noise damage (loud music - headphones & club work)
Hello all!
I first developed the dreaded Tinnitus in September whilst working in an extremely loud bar/club. It was the kind of place you had to constantly shout, and sometimes I'd be honestly shocked at the volume - this is coming from someone who, prior to T, was nonchalant about loud noises and addicted to very loud club music.
I came home after a night working about 5 hours in the club and noticed the ringing, but assumed it was temporary. Had a day off the following day and noticed it was still there. Worried a little, googled 'ringing in my ears', and learned about Tinnitus for the very first time. I put it to the back of my mind, hoping the ringing would fade, but unfortunately it's been here since.
The first few weeks were hellish, and I was a bit of a wreck. I quit my job in anger, feeling irritated that management had never even thought to supply staff with ear protection! (says a lot about such establishments today..) Saw a hearing specialist who confirmed only slight hearing loss in one ear, but rekconed the T was likely permanent. This sent me off into a bit of a depression.
I very quickly acclimatised however, and learned to just ignore it, and I even went days at a time without thinking about it once. I thought I was over it and felt back to my normal self. Its volume was relatively quiet then.
At the start of this month I moved to a different city and I am currently living with my boyfriend in his parent's flat. I am extremely broke and us sharing the rent - plus his laid-back parents giving us a good deal - is all I can afford. However, the flat is situated above a main road in this city, and the noise is filling me with constant stress.
I wear ear muffs constantly, and plugs to sleep, but can still hear the traffic. I'm constantly tense, and I feel like T has got louder and more intense. I'm just worried that the road might be making it worse. It's not so loud that we can't hear each other speak or hear the TV, but it's loud enough to stress me out and to be heard over earplugs.
Does anyone else live on a loud street? Does it spike your tinnitus? What do you do to alleviate the aggravation? If I am to live here for another 6 months which was the original plan, do you think this could cause lasting damage? I just hope the protection I'm wearing will suffice and that I adjust soon!
Thanks in advance.
Also just wanted to say reading some of your stories on here has helped a lot!
I first developed the dreaded Tinnitus in September whilst working in an extremely loud bar/club. It was the kind of place you had to constantly shout, and sometimes I'd be honestly shocked at the volume - this is coming from someone who, prior to T, was nonchalant about loud noises and addicted to very loud club music.
I came home after a night working about 5 hours in the club and noticed the ringing, but assumed it was temporary. Had a day off the following day and noticed it was still there. Worried a little, googled 'ringing in my ears', and learned about Tinnitus for the very first time. I put it to the back of my mind, hoping the ringing would fade, but unfortunately it's been here since.
The first few weeks were hellish, and I was a bit of a wreck. I quit my job in anger, feeling irritated that management had never even thought to supply staff with ear protection! (says a lot about such establishments today..) Saw a hearing specialist who confirmed only slight hearing loss in one ear, but rekconed the T was likely permanent. This sent me off into a bit of a depression.
I very quickly acclimatised however, and learned to just ignore it, and I even went days at a time without thinking about it once. I thought I was over it and felt back to my normal self. Its volume was relatively quiet then.
At the start of this month I moved to a different city and I am currently living with my boyfriend in his parent's flat. I am extremely broke and us sharing the rent - plus his laid-back parents giving us a good deal - is all I can afford. However, the flat is situated above a main road in this city, and the noise is filling me with constant stress.
I wear ear muffs constantly, and plugs to sleep, but can still hear the traffic. I'm constantly tense, and I feel like T has got louder and more intense. I'm just worried that the road might be making it worse. It's not so loud that we can't hear each other speak or hear the TV, but it's loud enough to stress me out and to be heard over earplugs.
Does anyone else live on a loud street? Does it spike your tinnitus? What do you do to alleviate the aggravation? If I am to live here for another 6 months which was the original plan, do you think this could cause lasting damage? I just hope the protection I'm wearing will suffice and that I adjust soon!
Thanks in advance.
Also just wanted to say reading some of your stories on here has helped a lot!