i have always loved motorcycling and been doing that for years. even before tinnitus got the better of me.
I still can, but even with good hearing protection (hearos nnr 33db) I'm a little scared.
I never ever want to be responsible for making my tinnitus worse. but I do understand the risks, and if it ever worsens, I know it's my responsibility and will not cry over it.
besides bikes I have tons of smaller hobbies, like badminton, tennis and videogames. yep, some late nights playing videogames
am curious what hobbies or extracurricals you have and does T complicate matters and if so, how
I still can, but even with good hearing protection (hearos nnr 33db) I'm a little scared.
I never ever want to be responsible for making my tinnitus worse. but I do understand the risks, and if it ever worsens, I know it's my responsibility and will not cry over it.
besides bikes I have tons of smaller hobbies, like badminton, tennis and videogames. yep, some late nights playing videogames
am curious what hobbies or extracurricals you have and does T complicate matters and if so, how