- Jun 10, 2017
- 49
- Tinnitus Since
- 16/04/2017
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Noise Induced due to music production and motorbikes.
Hi there,
I recently travelled from Scotland to Southern Ireland for a wedding. I was a guest at the estate that had been rented for four days with around 40 people; however, for the ceremony and party there were around 130 people in attendance.
I travelled by ferry and spent around 10 hours either sailing or driving on each travel day. Over that weekend I drank each day and socialised from early morning until late at night. On the wedding day, I went to the ceremony, the reception and the party and left when the band came on about 9pm. In any particularly noisey environment I wore my ACS 26 dB plugs and took breaks every now and then.
My ears were sore when I returned home - which I attribute to being around noise all weekend for the first time in ages - but my tinnitus is back to it's baseline. No extra noises have stuck around, no hyperacusis, no overwhelming anxiety - just some nice memories with my girlfriend.
For eighteen months I have had noise induced tinnitus which is fairly severe and reactive to all sounds. I hear ringing, hissing across my head and pulsatile sounds all day - all of which are pretty much unmaskable and constantly audible (even over my car engine). Three months into my tinnitus I went to a wedding which did further damage my ears; however, I was not as careful then. Fifthteen months later I went to a bigger event, for longer and - with a better approach - I'm fine, despite previous set backs.
This is not to advise anyone, just sharing a positive experience which may help offer some insight for anyone who has weddings to attend in the future.
Take care,
Ross.
I recently travelled from Scotland to Southern Ireland for a wedding. I was a guest at the estate that had been rented for four days with around 40 people; however, for the ceremony and party there were around 130 people in attendance.
I travelled by ferry and spent around 10 hours either sailing or driving on each travel day. Over that weekend I drank each day and socialised from early morning until late at night. On the wedding day, I went to the ceremony, the reception and the party and left when the band came on about 9pm. In any particularly noisey environment I wore my ACS 26 dB plugs and took breaks every now and then.
My ears were sore when I returned home - which I attribute to being around noise all weekend for the first time in ages - but my tinnitus is back to it's baseline. No extra noises have stuck around, no hyperacusis, no overwhelming anxiety - just some nice memories with my girlfriend.
For eighteen months I have had noise induced tinnitus which is fairly severe and reactive to all sounds. I hear ringing, hissing across my head and pulsatile sounds all day - all of which are pretty much unmaskable and constantly audible (even over my car engine). Three months into my tinnitus I went to a wedding which did further damage my ears; however, I was not as careful then. Fifthteen months later I went to a bigger event, for longer and - with a better approach - I'm fine, despite previous set backs.
This is not to advise anyone, just sharing a positive experience which may help offer some insight for anyone who has weddings to attend in the future.
Take care,
Ross.