- May 3, 2017
- 146
- Tinnitus Since
- 09/2015
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Who am I kidding, its got to be noise :/
Hi everyone,
I've been trying to go on with my life despite the loud neighbor in my head. Recently I've been asking myself if in certain situations I am over protecting, while in others I under protect. My tinnitus has been bothering me a lot lately.
When I am outside I generally wear Alpine Sleep Plugs that have a SNR of 25 dB (NRR of about 23 dB). The are a re-usable rubber plug. Recently I went to a dinner at a packed restaurant with an average sound level (measured using the NIOSH app) of 78 dB with Max Levels of 87 dB. I kept my Alpine plugs on and didn't switch to foam plugs in order to still be able to have a conversation well. Was this a mistake? I calculate that with a NRR of 23 -7/2 I should still have gotten 8dB of protection at the least.
Was this enough? Should I be wearing foam plugs in such environments? Should I not be wearing earplugs when I am out in normal environments?
I've been trying to go on with my life despite the loud neighbor in my head. Recently I've been asking myself if in certain situations I am over protecting, while in others I under protect. My tinnitus has been bothering me a lot lately.
When I am outside I generally wear Alpine Sleep Plugs that have a SNR of 25 dB (NRR of about 23 dB). The are a re-usable rubber plug. Recently I went to a dinner at a packed restaurant with an average sound level (measured using the NIOSH app) of 78 dB with Max Levels of 87 dB. I kept my Alpine plugs on and didn't switch to foam plugs in order to still be able to have a conversation well. Was this a mistake? I calculate that with a NRR of 23 -7/2 I should still have gotten 8dB of protection at the least.
Was this enough? Should I be wearing foam plugs in such environments? Should I not be wearing earplugs when I am out in normal environments?