Hi there,
I originally got mild tinnitus in my teens from the numerous punk gigs/clubs I would go to. It got to the point where I could deal with it, and ultimately completely forgot it was there (except for the day or two after a gig)
I now work in engineering on ships in the engine room (extremely loud). Last year I returned from a voyage and the ringing was akin to that as experienced similar to a day or two after a loud gig... but it hasn't subsided. There are three ringing frequencies ranging from low to high, my right ear has all 3 the highest/loudest, my left has 2.
I read stories of how people with tinnitus are cautious of street sounds... kids yelling etc... working on ship is on another level of constant noise...
It causes me to lose sleep/anxiety probably one night out of every week. I can manage during the day from background noise, keeping busy etc.
I've had a hearing test and my hearing is perfect and my ability to distinguish sounds among background noises is in the top 1%, the ENT specialist said.
I'm exposed to 'loud noises' (I wear ear protection) for approx 8 hours a day. I wear single ear protection (custom plugs - 27 NRR) in most places, and wear double protection (custom plugs - 27 NRR + ear muffs - 35 NRR) in the engine room/machinery spaces.
I believe my tinnitus is getting slightly worse with each voyage... but then it gets better while on land...
My question is... Who else is in the same situation as me? Put up with it? What's the long term outcome? Career change? (Don't want this - love my job and am only in my 20s), all the old boys at sea have hearing loss/tinnitus - "comes with the job," mine has just come sooner rather than later.
I originally got mild tinnitus in my teens from the numerous punk gigs/clubs I would go to. It got to the point where I could deal with it, and ultimately completely forgot it was there (except for the day or two after a gig)
I now work in engineering on ships in the engine room (extremely loud). Last year I returned from a voyage and the ringing was akin to that as experienced similar to a day or two after a loud gig... but it hasn't subsided. There are three ringing frequencies ranging from low to high, my right ear has all 3 the highest/loudest, my left has 2.
I read stories of how people with tinnitus are cautious of street sounds... kids yelling etc... working on ship is on another level of constant noise...
It causes me to lose sleep/anxiety probably one night out of every week. I can manage during the day from background noise, keeping busy etc.
I've had a hearing test and my hearing is perfect and my ability to distinguish sounds among background noises is in the top 1%, the ENT specialist said.
I'm exposed to 'loud noises' (I wear ear protection) for approx 8 hours a day. I wear single ear protection (custom plugs - 27 NRR) in most places, and wear double protection (custom plugs - 27 NRR + ear muffs - 35 NRR) in the engine room/machinery spaces.
I believe my tinnitus is getting slightly worse with each voyage... but then it gets better while on land...
My question is... Who else is in the same situation as me? Put up with it? What's the long term outcome? Career change? (Don't want this - love my job and am only in my 20s), all the old boys at sea have hearing loss/tinnitus - "comes with the job," mine has just come sooner rather than later.