Hey All,
It's World Cup time – a.k.a. the one time every four years when Americans (myself included) get to pretend we know all the rules of soccer… sorry, football! What is this extra time crap!
Anyways, I went out last night to a fairly loud bar to watch the USA v. Portugal match. It got really loud anytime a goal was scored. I like to use flesh-colored foam plugs in these situations because they are pretty discrete; sometimes I even cut off a little bit off the end of the plugs that sticks a little bit out of the ear canal. They really block the sound to the point where it's sometimes hard to hear people talk, but no one ever seems to notice. Despite the late Portugal goal, it was an excellent match and I had a great time screaming at the TV and downing several cold ones.
And no spike at all today. I'm not habituated to this noise yet, but it feels good to not let T get in the way of life. That has been my strategy so far – do everything that I would have done before T, but with hearing protection if I need it. It seems to be working alright and I'm very slowly getting used to having T. Of course I still get really nervous before going out to a loud restaurant or bar, but I'm learning to trust the fact that ear plugs will be good enough protection.
I just ordered a pair of custom ear plugs with interchangeable filters - Westtones TRU customs. I'll post review of those once I try them out.
Best of luck to your teams…
It's World Cup time – a.k.a. the one time every four years when Americans (myself included) get to pretend we know all the rules of soccer… sorry, football! What is this extra time crap!
Anyways, I went out last night to a fairly loud bar to watch the USA v. Portugal match. It got really loud anytime a goal was scored. I like to use flesh-colored foam plugs in these situations because they are pretty discrete; sometimes I even cut off a little bit off the end of the plugs that sticks a little bit out of the ear canal. They really block the sound to the point where it's sometimes hard to hear people talk, but no one ever seems to notice. Despite the late Portugal goal, it was an excellent match and I had a great time screaming at the TV and downing several cold ones.
And no spike at all today. I'm not habituated to this noise yet, but it feels good to not let T get in the way of life. That has been my strategy so far – do everything that I would have done before T, but with hearing protection if I need it. It seems to be working alright and I'm very slowly getting used to having T. Of course I still get really nervous before going out to a loud restaurant or bar, but I'm learning to trust the fact that ear plugs will be good enough protection.
I just ordered a pair of custom ear plugs with interchangeable filters - Westtones TRU customs. I'll post review of those once I try them out.
Best of luck to your teams…