- Jun 3, 2018
- 97
- Tinnitus Since
- 2/6/2018
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Acoustic Trauma (Concert)
So a couple of things happened today that may have caused this change in volume but also a lot of change in the pitch:
I'm sick. Some sort of throat infection but I guess a lot of fluid build up everywhere. Maybe my Eustachian tubes? My hearing is definitely muffled.
I have been taking Mucinex D for my sickness.
An airhorn was blown by a student about 6-9 meters (20-30 feet) away from me (inside). I guess somebody was playing a prank or something in a otherwise usually quiet area. She just blew the horn and ran off and I was so shocked that I just ended up bursting into tears.
And then I came home and when I was in a quiet room realized that the pitch of my tinnitus (usually a high pitched relatively low in volume ringing that I perceive as white noise when there is a little background noise) had gotten lower in pitch but high in volume. Also I feel like it's a sensation. Like I can feel it tingling my ears even. Movement definitely makes it worse.
What's happening?
So I know it may be the sickness, but the first 4 days of my sickness it was just a little bit louder and the same pitch and now I'm actually getting better. So I'm reluctant to say it's just cause I'm sick?
Was it the airhorn? I tried to cover my ears but was definitely exposed to a good 2-3 seconds of it.
What should I do? I don't know if I can live with this?!
I'm sick. Some sort of throat infection but I guess a lot of fluid build up everywhere. Maybe my Eustachian tubes? My hearing is definitely muffled.
I have been taking Mucinex D for my sickness.
An airhorn was blown by a student about 6-9 meters (20-30 feet) away from me (inside). I guess somebody was playing a prank or something in a otherwise usually quiet area. She just blew the horn and ran off and I was so shocked that I just ended up bursting into tears.
And then I came home and when I was in a quiet room realized that the pitch of my tinnitus (usually a high pitched relatively low in volume ringing that I perceive as white noise when there is a little background noise) had gotten lower in pitch but high in volume. Also I feel like it's a sensation. Like I can feel it tingling my ears even. Movement definitely makes it worse.
What's happening?
So I know it may be the sickness, but the first 4 days of my sickness it was just a little bit louder and the same pitch and now I'm actually getting better. So I'm reluctant to say it's just cause I'm sick?
Was it the airhorn? I tried to cover my ears but was definitely exposed to a good 2-3 seconds of it.
What should I do? I don't know if I can live with this?!