hi TT family,
I wanted to know whether it is normal/anyone has experienced waking up with increased sensitivity or whether this is due to overuse of muffs and plugs.
I sleep in muffs at the moment as it is so hot in the UK that my wife insists on opening all the windows. We live near a road.
This morning, I woke up and replaced the muffs with plugs as I was heading to a meeting also in a room near to a road.
I found that I was finding certain noises loud that shouldn't objectively be loud - my wife walking down wooden stairs with flip flops clicking away, her slamming the door when I was in a different room and the noise of cars passing on the road outside, even with the windows closed.
My tinnitus seems to have spiked as a result of these exposures, which is incredible frustrating. Do I just not go out, or do I wear the earmuffs the entire time?
Thanks for the help guys!
I wanted to know whether it is normal/anyone has experienced waking up with increased sensitivity or whether this is due to overuse of muffs and plugs.
I sleep in muffs at the moment as it is so hot in the UK that my wife insists on opening all the windows. We live near a road.
This morning, I woke up and replaced the muffs with plugs as I was heading to a meeting also in a room near to a road.
I found that I was finding certain noises loud that shouldn't objectively be loud - my wife walking down wooden stairs with flip flops clicking away, her slamming the door when I was in a different room and the noise of cars passing on the road outside, even with the windows closed.
My tinnitus seems to have spiked as a result of these exposures, which is incredible frustrating. Do I just not go out, or do I wear the earmuffs the entire time?
Thanks for the help guys!