- Nov 6, 2018
- 21
- Tinnitus Since
- 11/2018
- Cause of Tinnitus
- 3 hours at a house concert
Hi all,
I hate to be repeating things, but I really just need help/answers.
Now that tinnitus started, I'm wondering if my overall 'damage threshold' has been reduced from 80 dB, or not. By this I mean that, more damage would occur at lower levels ie. 70 dB.
I seem to have gotten the idea that it has, but when talking to my SO she told me that in her mind, it makes more sense that the threshold has been increased, ie. that only higher than 80 dB will only cause damage.
I would like to know as I'm now, more than ever, wearing protection wherever I go, but maybe it's not helping. I do find that my tinnitus is reactive however, meaning a prolonged but normal dose of sound exposure will lead to more tinnitus (and since I'm new to this, I can only hope that 'spike' remains temporary as it usually has been the last few weeks/times).
Thanks everybody.
Kind regards and all the best,
Michael Barton
I hate to be repeating things, but I really just need help/answers.
Now that tinnitus started, I'm wondering if my overall 'damage threshold' has been reduced from 80 dB, or not. By this I mean that, more damage would occur at lower levels ie. 70 dB.
I seem to have gotten the idea that it has, but when talking to my SO she told me that in her mind, it makes more sense that the threshold has been increased, ie. that only higher than 80 dB will only cause damage.
I would like to know as I'm now, more than ever, wearing protection wherever I go, but maybe it's not helping. I do find that my tinnitus is reactive however, meaning a prolonged but normal dose of sound exposure will lead to more tinnitus (and since I'm new to this, I can only hope that 'spike' remains temporary as it usually has been the last few weeks/times).
Thanks everybody.
Kind regards and all the best,
Michael Barton