Hello, Adam here.
In the early morning of Nov 2008 I was driving from Los Angeles to the Bay area to visit my son for the weekend and hit a road hazard (big rig wheel) at the top of the 'Grapevine'. It was dark and foggy and I was not going very fast (~50-55 mph) due to conditions. I was driving a 1995 Toyota Corolla at the time. The airbags deployed which caused 80% hearing loss in my left ear, severe tinnitus and ~20% hearing loss in my right ear with mild tinnitus. As it's a physical trauma I don;t think much can be done. My understanding is that the high SPL broke the small hairs in the cochlea which permanently turned on particular frequencies.
I have tried a number of things including: steroid treatments, acupuncture, supplements, but nothing has improved the issues. I've learned to just accept and deal with it, but I'd love to know if anything could help. Seems like stem cell therapy would be the best option.
At this time I would like to know if I can check the disabled box on job applications... Seems like it would include me in the diversity pool.
Cheers!
Adam
In the early morning of Nov 2008 I was driving from Los Angeles to the Bay area to visit my son for the weekend and hit a road hazard (big rig wheel) at the top of the 'Grapevine'. It was dark and foggy and I was not going very fast (~50-55 mph) due to conditions. I was driving a 1995 Toyota Corolla at the time. The airbags deployed which caused 80% hearing loss in my left ear, severe tinnitus and ~20% hearing loss in my right ear with mild tinnitus. As it's a physical trauma I don;t think much can be done. My understanding is that the high SPL broke the small hairs in the cochlea which permanently turned on particular frequencies.
I have tried a number of things including: steroid treatments, acupuncture, supplements, but nothing has improved the issues. I've learned to just accept and deal with it, but I'd love to know if anything could help. Seems like stem cell therapy would be the best option.
At this time I would like to know if I can check the disabled box on job applications... Seems like it would include me in the diversity pool.
Cheers!
Adam