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@Telis There is an increase in my level of T if that is indication of damage. I have been trying to find db values for an engine with open hood...
@Telis I am concerned because I bent over the bare engine with my head (and ears) with the hood open. I did not stand next to the car with closed...
Hi there, I have been fighting the last weeks to stay calm around everyday noises but I still have my weak moments. Especially so with unusual...
Bill, I had a very similar incident and was devastated and scared. I wanted to lower the volume of a cordless phone and the beep on confirming...
Hi @Ed209 first of all thank you so much for your post! I really take this as my guideline. I am determined to stop overthinking and started...
@Ed209 Is there anything that I can do on my own to improve this situation? How can I get to a point where I can know whether or not something...
No pain. But this is what happens: loudish sound happens. Me: "hm that was loud, oh my god was is too loud, how loud was it, it can cause damage,...
@Contrast so no pain, no hyperacusis, correct? An extra ringing or louder ringing in reaction to a sound below 100db etc. would not qualify.
Oh ok, didn't know that frequency also plays a role. So there is no sense in measuring the db of the ring and beeps, yes? So @another sean you...
Thank you @another sean! So a phone ring at 100db with you with plugs and muffs would probably leave 70 db, and this range has caused a permanent...
Thanks for your advice! So just to understand this: Beeps from electronic devices (and I dont talk about alarms, sirens, etc.) can cause damage...
First of all I want to say that I would not know what to do without Tinnitus Talk. It's beginning to dawn on me that my problem is more complex...
This is all so difficult. I dont know if this was a real threat in terms of sound levels for damage or if Im just too scared of sound. So I know...