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What meds exactly?
That sound was short and not amplified (as in; not a speaker, not an explosion), so 99,99% chance spike is caused by the stress/worry, and your...
Do go outside, but with earplugs. Those made of foam will lower a 110 dB sound to around 80 dB. You're safe at 80 dB, especially since a siren or...
Your spike most probably is psychological only, since your brain filters out sound as a serious threat, and this sound stood out, your brain got...
Has anyone here had a spike AFTER you STOP taking Elvanse (Lisdexamfetamine), which is an ADHD medication? I was on it daily for about 6 weeks,...
So, the general understanding of how long a human´s maximum exposure (time/loudness) may be, to avoid risk of hearing damage, is not to be taken...
Hi @Bobbie7, For clarity, my T got 3-4 times as loud after that one night out - about 3,5 years ago. Switched to better earplugs, no changes for...
Did you ever figure this out?
So, short story; had noise induced tinnitus for 17 years without any noticeable changes, then had it majorly worsen after a long night out, with...
I'm of course hoping that what happened is my brain is "just not" ignoring T as easily for the moment, because my brain experienced a threatening...
Hi, I wonder about symtoms after experiencing a loud bang (firecracker). I did'nt notice any symptoms in connection, more than of course serious...
BTW, I see some talk about steroid-treatment after exposure to lound sound. Any experience? Is it proven to make a difference? Is it done in Germany?
Yeah... Maybe use 9F-plugs when worried? Cuts off 6 dB, not much but... And then use -30 dB plugs when the risk is really high.