Hey everyone,
It's been awhile since I have been here. I was doing good the past few years but unfortunately had another acoustic trauma. I was just wondering if anyone has experienced a spike as a result to being exposed to a car alarm?
I ran into a horrible situation a couple of days ago where I was going to move my car a few feet and after I did that, I removed the key and dropped it on the floor, and all of a sudden the doors locked and then the car started to make a beep beep beep sound like I was pressing the horn button. I was unable to open the door and get out of the car, or turn off the panic alarm no matter what I did.
All I could do was wait. After a couple of minutes the alarm shut off an I was able to get out of the car. I was in shock, I could not believe what had happened.
I was ok at first, but then later that night when I went to sleep I noticed that I was getting a spike. I'm hoping that I will recover as I always do from these kinds of events.
I was inside the car during the entire event, I'm assuming that would be quieter then being outside. I checked the internet and the car horn is around 80 dB and I was probably exposed 1 or 2 minutes 3 tops, but I am concerned, what a crazy thing to happen.
Anyway, if anyone has had this happened to them and recovered pleased let me know how long it took.
Thank you.
Louie
Quietatnight
It's been awhile since I have been here. I was doing good the past few years but unfortunately had another acoustic trauma. I was just wondering if anyone has experienced a spike as a result to being exposed to a car alarm?
I ran into a horrible situation a couple of days ago where I was going to move my car a few feet and after I did that, I removed the key and dropped it on the floor, and all of a sudden the doors locked and then the car started to make a beep beep beep sound like I was pressing the horn button. I was unable to open the door and get out of the car, or turn off the panic alarm no matter what I did.
All I could do was wait. After a couple of minutes the alarm shut off an I was able to get out of the car. I was in shock, I could not believe what had happened.
I was ok at first, but then later that night when I went to sleep I noticed that I was getting a spike. I'm hoping that I will recover as I always do from these kinds of events.
I was inside the car during the entire event, I'm assuming that would be quieter then being outside. I checked the internet and the car horn is around 80 dB and I was probably exposed 1 or 2 minutes 3 tops, but I am concerned, what a crazy thing to happen.
Anyway, if anyone has had this happened to them and recovered pleased let me know how long it took.
Thank you.
Louie
Quietatnight