I know that sounds like an almost rhetorical question, as that's mainly what most T sufferers talk about and experience and dread. But does anyone, or is it even known why spikes occur at all?
From a minimal layman's common-sense perspective, if you have a certain level of damage to your ears, whatever the reason, be it noise or ototoxicity or what have you, you would think one's level would stay the same, provided no new damage occurs. So why does T spike around loud noise? Is new damage occurring? Forgive me if this has been covered and is a dumb question. Because if it does spike, even a little, it seems as if it usually comes right back down again.
If there really isn't much of a certain answer, it just goes to show how little understood T really is.
From a minimal layman's common-sense perspective, if you have a certain level of damage to your ears, whatever the reason, be it noise or ototoxicity or what have you, you would think one's level would stay the same, provided no new damage occurs. So why does T spike around loud noise? Is new damage occurring? Forgive me if this has been covered and is a dumb question. Because if it does spike, even a little, it seems as if it usually comes right back down again.
If there really isn't much of a certain answer, it just goes to show how little understood T really is.