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  1. DrewM

    17 Days Ago, Everything Changed: Acoustic Trauma from Riding in the Bed of the Truck (Airflow)

    Another update: My T has been steadily improving. Yesterday it was to the point where it was virtually inaudible in my left ear. However, I had a spike last night that has continued into this morning - the ringing tone is back, albeit much softer. I think I'm getting used to spikes now, though...
  2. DrewM

    17 Days Ago, Everything Changed: Acoustic Trauma from Riding in the Bed of the Truck (Airflow)

    UPDATE: The 'normal' T seems to be close to baseline again. However, my left ear does have more hyperacusis I think. Some beeps and bloops on both sides, but they might be getting softer, or at least easier to ignore.
  3. DrewM

    17 Days Ago, Everything Changed: Acoustic Trauma from Riding in the Bed of the Truck (Airflow)

    I don't know, but for my sake I hope not. I know prednisone is supposed to be taken as soon as possible following acousic trauma, but I don't know how it would affect acoustic trauma suffered while on it. I hope it simply speeds up the existing recovery.
  4. DrewM

    17 Days Ago, Everything Changed: Acoustic Trauma from Riding in the Bed of the Truck (Airflow)

    Hi, I'm Drew. I'm a 25 year old musician and writer. I don't know what else to do - I just need to tell my story to someone who will listen and maybe understand. On July 10, 2020 I was visiting my grandparents in Colorado. They live in the mountains, and we decided to go into town for some food...