Hello everyone,
I'm a new member in this forum and I'm seeking for some advice on how to manage a situation that has recently arrived to my life.
I did an audiogram in May through NHS and the results where nowhere near my expectations. Sadly showed a dip at 6kHz at 30dB in my right ear. That was a hard thing to take. When I'm listening to music the left ear seems to pick up brighter sound than the right one so the audiogram is making justice, that's what I thought tho. Recently, I went to a private audiologist, reputated one and that was a mind blowing experience as i ended up with a whole new audiogram. Geez! i thought, how permanent damage can disappear? but the symptoms still persist? very confusing. The audiologist reassured me that the equipment used was carefully calibrated. Well, I'm quite confused with the whole thing. I have mild T, very mild, like a humming sound, in my left ear and the damage on my right ear.Also say that my right ear feels different when plastic bag sound or paper, like something moving or block or distortion... is this a sign of hyperacusis? I will be studying music production from August and im feeling quite depressed that i won't be able to accomplish my dream that i started 15 years ago
I want to share my audiograms and hope you guys can help me. What's the issue here? Have I damaged my hearing? Can I pursue career or am I just doomed? I'm 34 yo.
Thank you and peace and love to everyone.
I'm a new member in this forum and I'm seeking for some advice on how to manage a situation that has recently arrived to my life.
I did an audiogram in May through NHS and the results where nowhere near my expectations. Sadly showed a dip at 6kHz at 30dB in my right ear. That was a hard thing to take. When I'm listening to music the left ear seems to pick up brighter sound than the right one so the audiogram is making justice, that's what I thought tho. Recently, I went to a private audiologist, reputated one and that was a mind blowing experience as i ended up with a whole new audiogram. Geez! i thought, how permanent damage can disappear? but the symptoms still persist? very confusing. The audiologist reassured me that the equipment used was carefully calibrated. Well, I'm quite confused with the whole thing. I have mild T, very mild, like a humming sound, in my left ear and the damage on my right ear.Also say that my right ear feels different when plastic bag sound or paper, like something moving or block or distortion... is this a sign of hyperacusis? I will be studying music production from August and im feeling quite depressed that i won't be able to accomplish my dream that i started 15 years ago
I want to share my audiograms and hope you guys can help me. What's the issue here? Have I damaged my hearing? Can I pursue career or am I just doomed? I'm 34 yo.
Thank you and peace and love to everyone.