- Aug 2, 2015
- 189
- Tinnitus Since
- (2008 initially) 2015 as I know it today
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Initially stress, but noise exposure made it worse
Hi all,
5 days ago I was sitting on a stationary train (with the smallish windows open), when another train very slowly edged passed ours and blew its horn the second it was moving past the window 2m across from me.
I wasn't wearing ear protection (I usually do on trains), and the powerful noise made me jump out of my skin it was so loud. No one else seemed to even flinch!
I estimate the source of the horn to be 4m from my ear. My hope is that somehow the blast was not direct and in some part blocked by the closed part of the window, as the open part of the window was at the top edge of the window wall. The noise still found its way into the carriage nonetheless.
I have since had a spike - not good.
Over the past few years I've come to accept spikes from car horns etc (as they usually recover after 5 days or so) - it's just that this horn was so powerful and so close I'm not sure if I'll be able to recover.
What do you all think? Any one had any similar experiences and recovered?
For reference, it was a London National Rail commuter train nearing central London).
Thanks,
R
5 days ago I was sitting on a stationary train (with the smallish windows open), when another train very slowly edged passed ours and blew its horn the second it was moving past the window 2m across from me.
I wasn't wearing ear protection (I usually do on trains), and the powerful noise made me jump out of my skin it was so loud. No one else seemed to even flinch!
I estimate the source of the horn to be 4m from my ear. My hope is that somehow the blast was not direct and in some part blocked by the closed part of the window, as the open part of the window was at the top edge of the window wall. The noise still found its way into the carriage nonetheless.
I have since had a spike - not good.
Over the past few years I've come to accept spikes from car horns etc (as they usually recover after 5 days or so) - it's just that this horn was so powerful and so close I'm not sure if I'll be able to recover.
What do you all think? Any one had any similar experiences and recovered?
For reference, it was a London National Rail commuter train nearing central London).
Thanks,
R