Is Balloon Pop at 15-20m (50-60ft) Dangerous?

Discussion in 'Support' started by vaseto99, Mar 24, 2018.

    1. vaseto99
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      vaseto99 Member

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      I was at a restaurant and at the other half of the restaurant there was a kid with a balloon.

      I was kinda scared about it but decided to stay since she was in the other end of the restaurant.
      At one moment I heard the balloon pop and I feel like I had small pain on my left ear after it... not sure if it's placebo.

      I know it's funny to overthink about such stuff but I heard balloons are dangerously loud so I feel somewhat scared about it ...
       
    2. Sebastians

      Sebastians Member

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      No
       
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    3. Sam Bridge

      Sam Bridge Member Benefactor

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      Same thing happened to me on a bus last week, I was upstairs and it was downstairs. Didn't have any effect on tinnitus other than making me jump out of my seat when I heard the noise :|
       
    4. Michael B
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      Michael B Member Benefactor

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      Research has shown that a balloon pop can be as loud as a shotgun. You were lucky to be as far from it as you were.
       
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    5. Bill Bauer
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      There have been many stories posted here that are very similar to your story. Here is one of them:
      https://www.tinnitustalk.com/threads/balloon-popped-next-to-me.6212
      Balloons can be very dangerous. If you see anyone with a balloon - drop everything and LEAVE.

      Hopefully your spike will be temporary. Everything depends on the distance between you and a balloon popping, the acoustics of the room you were in, etc...
       
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    6. spikedears

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      LOLZ
       
    7. Bill Bauer
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      Bill Bauer Member Hall of Fame

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      Yes, after you leave you can laugh at the people who are putting themselves at risk of making their body uninhabitable.

      And, just to clarify, balloons are only dangerous to T sufferers.
       
    8. TuneOut

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      They really can be very damaging to the ears in close enough proximity.
       
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    9. Bill Bauer
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      Foncky had an unfortunate experience with a balloon popping in his car:
       
    10. spikedears

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      I'm not laughing at those exposed to noise in anyway or suffering spikes because of it. I would not make light of that at all; and would likely be concerned myself if exposed in this way. I was laughing more at the language used...the 'if you see anyone with a balloon, drop everything and leave' as though the balloon is a bomb/loaded gun.

      .
       
    11. Bill Bauer
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      Bill Bauer Member Hall of Fame

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      I know why you laughed.

      After reading about people's horrific experiences with balloons, I intend to treat them like a ticking bomb. I wish there was no reason to think that way, but I am convinced that the threat is real. Both a bomb and a balloon have the potential to worsen one's life - permanently (or to give one weeks or months of torment).
       
    12. spikedears

      spikedears Member

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      Fair enough. Didn't mean any disrespect by it, @Bill Bauer - it just caught me as amusing
       
    13. Pleasure_Paulie

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      Noise or maybe... unicorns!
      No
       
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    14. Bill Bauer
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      Thank you for being nice about it.
       
    15. GregCA
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      They're only dangerously loud if they pop near your ear. "Funny" isn't the word I'd use when it comes to overthinking these kind of situations: it can condition people to unreasonably fear day-to-day situations, and then develop real & painful pathologies because of that.

      It makes sense to be cautious about loud sounds of course, but be careful to not fall into extremes.
       
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    16. Bill Bauer
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      The key word above is "unreasonably." Yes, you shouldn't fear birds chirping. But balloons are in that microsuction league - very common and very dangerous. Unreasonable to not fear being anywhere near them (as this is what balloons do - they Pop).
       
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      vaseto99
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      the balloon wasnt next to me it was at 15-20 metres away
       
    18. Ed209

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      Coincidentally, a balloon popped at a christening we were at in November from about that distance. Some people jumped, but I didn’t really think anything of it. I would have if I was right next to it as they can be loud. I think the key is to be sensible; either move away from the balloon or tell the people to move the balloon away from you. In a big room it’s not likely to be damaging but it’s not an impossibility either. The real risk is in enclosed spaces.
       
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    19. Bill Bauer
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      Hopefully you will end up being ok.
       
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      vaseto99
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      vaseto99 Member

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      thank you I hope so too
       
    21. Ed209

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      You’ll be fine.
       
    22. Ed209

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      On another note of interest I’ve actually been in a situation where a balloon has popped in a hall and I’ve been exposed to gun fire (using blanks) from around the same sort of distance under the same circumstances. The gun was far and away the loudest by a mile. It was so loud people were dropping their cutlery and food all over the floor. I nearly had a heart attack; I’ll never forget it. In case you’re wondering how this happened I’ve mentioned it on here before but it was at a James Bond charity ball and it was part of a stunt show that happened during dinner and scared the life out of everyone. There really should have been a health warning on the ticket as a friend of mine who was sitting right next to the guy as he fired said his ears immediately started ringing. He didn’t think anything of it and it stopped after a few hours. Still really bad though. I reckon some older people could have easily had a heart attack and everyone nearby was at risk of permanent tinnitus.
       
    23. BobDigi
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      BobDigi Member

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      No. It's placebo
       
    24. Ed209

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      I agree, but in this case it’s called the nocebo effect.
       
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    25. GregCA
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      GregCA Member Benefactor Hall of Fame

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      Yes that's why you shouldn't worry about it.
      Some people have a habit of instilling fear and rationalize it by thinking they are doing you a favor. Unfortunately that can be very counter-productive and backfire (there was a recent example in here).

      If you do worry about it still, then ask a doctor. In the meantime, relax and live life.
       
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    26. Bill Bauer
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      Here is another recent example:
       
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    27. Julien87
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      1m =/= 20m
      What's wrong with you? :p
       
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    28. Bill Bauer
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      I agree.

      If you take a look at my posts, I never said that in my opinion he should be worried about getting a permanent spike. What I have been trying to convey is that In General, staying away from balloons is a good rule for T sufferers to live by.
       
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    29. Jason37

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      I have been exposed to gun fire and a balloon would have to be right next to your ear to even come close.
       
    30. Bill Bauer
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      Are you sure?

      http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-4175980/Popping-balloon-louder-SHOTGUN.html
       
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