Hi all,
I've been learning from this forum for a few months, basically since my symptoms started. It's not as bad as some cases, and I feel fortunate for that. I want to avoid things that might further damage my ears so it doesn't worsen.
On January 4, a friend asked me to meet her at a restaurant to hear a band she liked play. I didn't know anything about the group, but figured it couldn't be too bad noise level at a restaurant. (I normally avoid really loud places or wear earplugs). Plus, I could only stay for 30 minutes of concert, so I didn't worry too much about it.
The band ended up being a rock band, and the music seemed to get louder as it went. However, I think the problem was the screaming. At one point the musician had the whole crowd scream, and it's the only time my ears have ever physically hurt from noise. I left five minutes later.
Anyways, the ringing hasn't gone away in the past 2 months. It has reduced so I only notice it in pretty quiet places. It has become concentrated in my right ear, which is the one that most directly faced the stage. It seems louder when I'm fatigued. I saw an audiologist; they said I hadn't lost hearing in normal frequency ranges.
I can live with this, but I would obviously rather it go away. I'm hoping it will diminish. I carry earplugs pretty much everywhere now in case I end up in a loud environment. I've learned from several friends and family members that they experience something similar from concerts too. It's funny how none of them ever talked about it.
This is a really good group. People need to understand how tinnitus can develop. You all have given me a lot of encouragement.
Peter
PS: As I read the forum more, I'm seeking to understand how to prevent it from getting worse. For example, is listening to quiet-ish music with headphones dangerous if done for many hours (say at work). Are concerts ok if you wear earplugs 100% of time? What changes will help and what don't matter is important to know.
I've been learning from this forum for a few months, basically since my symptoms started. It's not as bad as some cases, and I feel fortunate for that. I want to avoid things that might further damage my ears so it doesn't worsen.
On January 4, a friend asked me to meet her at a restaurant to hear a band she liked play. I didn't know anything about the group, but figured it couldn't be too bad noise level at a restaurant. (I normally avoid really loud places or wear earplugs). Plus, I could only stay for 30 minutes of concert, so I didn't worry too much about it.
The band ended up being a rock band, and the music seemed to get louder as it went. However, I think the problem was the screaming. At one point the musician had the whole crowd scream, and it's the only time my ears have ever physically hurt from noise. I left five minutes later.
Anyways, the ringing hasn't gone away in the past 2 months. It has reduced so I only notice it in pretty quiet places. It has become concentrated in my right ear, which is the one that most directly faced the stage. It seems louder when I'm fatigued. I saw an audiologist; they said I hadn't lost hearing in normal frequency ranges.
I can live with this, but I would obviously rather it go away. I'm hoping it will diminish. I carry earplugs pretty much everywhere now in case I end up in a loud environment. I've learned from several friends and family members that they experience something similar from concerts too. It's funny how none of them ever talked about it.
This is a really good group. People need to understand how tinnitus can develop. You all have given me a lot of encouragement.
Peter
PS: As I read the forum more, I'm seeking to understand how to prevent it from getting worse. For example, is listening to quiet-ish music with headphones dangerous if done for many hours (say at work). Are concerts ok if you wear earplugs 100% of time? What changes will help and what don't matter is important to know.