Morning/afternoon/evening, all (depending on where you are in the world)
I think that I find hearing loss even scarier than tinnitus, and wondered how many people share the symptoms I've been having in that respect. It feels as though my ears are quite easily damaged these days. Last night, I went to a bar which didn't have loud music, but did have four really loud guys babbling away at the next table.
When I got home, my tinnitus didn't seem louder, which was good, but my ears felt slightly... I'm not sure what the word is... bruised, perhaps? And the thing that made me realise that slight damage had occurred was that the sound of an arriving phone text now sounded distorted, as if my frequencies had been jangled. I'm hoping that goes back to normal today, but of course I worry that one day it won't and suddenly I'll be hearing people's voices all funny... :S
Can anyone relate to this stuff? I'm interested too in hearing people's approaches to walking that tricky tightrope between under-protecting and over-protecting their ears...
I think that I find hearing loss even scarier than tinnitus, and wondered how many people share the symptoms I've been having in that respect. It feels as though my ears are quite easily damaged these days. Last night, I went to a bar which didn't have loud music, but did have four really loud guys babbling away at the next table.
When I got home, my tinnitus didn't seem louder, which was good, but my ears felt slightly... I'm not sure what the word is... bruised, perhaps? And the thing that made me realise that slight damage had occurred was that the sound of an arriving phone text now sounded distorted, as if my frequencies had been jangled. I'm hoping that goes back to normal today, but of course I worry that one day it won't and suddenly I'll be hearing people's voices all funny... :S
Can anyone relate to this stuff? I'm interested too in hearing people's approaches to walking that tricky tightrope between under-protecting and over-protecting their ears...