- Dec 17, 2015
- 577
- Tinnitus Since
- December 2nd, 2015
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Acoustic trauma (loud concert for 1h)
Hi guys,
Before anything, no I did NOT listen to music. I use my NC headphones as a suppliment as protection since I had problems in my ear canal. It's always on mute (basically only allowing the NC to be on). My boyfriend had borrowed my headphones yesterday and I was on my way to work and browsed facebook. One of the videos in my feed started to play, and the sound was set to max so I panicked for a sec or two before throwing them off. The headphones "remember" the last setting even if it is paired with a new phone. I didn't even think about that because my headphones are always on mute.
My ears are ringing crazy now and so does my anxiety. So pissed at my boyfriend too. Should I just shake this off? Would it do damage? It was max straight to my ears
Before anything, no I did NOT listen to music. I use my NC headphones as a suppliment as protection since I had problems in my ear canal. It's always on mute (basically only allowing the NC to be on). My boyfriend had borrowed my headphones yesterday and I was on my way to work and browsed facebook. One of the videos in my feed started to play, and the sound was set to max so I panicked for a sec or two before throwing them off. The headphones "remember" the last setting even if it is paired with a new phone. I didn't even think about that because my headphones are always on mute.
My ears are ringing crazy now and so does my anxiety. So pissed at my boyfriend too. Should I just shake this off? Would it do damage? It was max straight to my ears

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Yes it still works for us generally. Some rare people do not have this reflex (it can disappear after a case of otospongiosis, for example), but it is not linked to the onset of a T, and to my knowledge acoustic traumas do not impact the efficiency of the stapedial muscle.
