Lawn Mowing with Noise-Induced Hearing Loss?

Discussion in 'Support' started by Jason37, Apr 13, 2018.

    1. Jason37

      Jason37 Member

      Tinnitus Since:
      06/2017
      Cause of Tinnitus:
      Gunshot
      Can I still mow my lawn with noise-induced hearing loss?
       
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    2. jay777

      jay777 Member

      Tinnitus Since:
      10/2017
      Cause of Tinnitus:
      benzo/ headphones
      Good excuse to get the Mrs to do it.
       
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      Jason37

      Jason37 Member

      Tinnitus Since:
      06/2017
      Cause of Tinnitus:
      Gunshot
      She hates me as it is.
       
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    4. Bill Bauer
      No Mood

      Bill Bauer Member Hall of Fame

      Tinnitus Since:
      February, 2017
      Cause of Tinnitus:
      Acoustic Trauma
      I think there is too much at stake to take this risk. If your wife won't do it, it would be worth it to pay someone to do it.

      If you end up deciding that it is a good idea to risk making your body uninhabitable, I hope that you will at least use double protection - wear earplugs underneath ear muffs.
       
    5. jay777

      jay777 Member

      Tinnitus Since:
      10/2017
      Cause of Tinnitus:
      benzo/ headphones
      @Jason37 how much are you paying? my body is already uninhabitable.
       
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    6. Tex

      Tex Member

      Tinnitus Since:
      08/2008
      Cause of Tinnitus:
      Noise Exposure
      I mow every week, but with good ear plugs. The plugs prevent more damage. However, the mowing is just another distraction from Tinnitus, which is a good thing.
       
    7. New Guy
      Doh

      New Guy Member Benefactor

      Tinnitus Since:
      3/18
      Cause of Tinnitus:
      Noise Induced Hearing Loss
      Are we allowed to make wife jokes on this site?

      I'm trying to figure out the answer to mowing the lawn myself. I have no experience mowing lawns with T.

      My gut tells me once things settle down a bit with the T and the H it will be ok with doubled up protection. I have noise induced hearing loss from 30 years of exposure with hearing protection. I'd love to hear how the veterans make out with this.

      I currently have earmuffs with 30 NRR and when coupled with earplugs they can really get my T screaming.
       
    8. TinA#7oct
      Amused

      TinA#7oct Member

      Tinnitus Since:
      2008
      Cause of Tinnitus:
      Dental Handpiece's (air driven turbine drills) repair of
      There might be a quieter muffler you could use for your lawnmower.
       
    9. JohnAdams
      Festive

      JohnAdams Member Benefactor Hall of Fame

      Location:
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      Tinnitus Since:
      May 1st 2018
      Cause of Tinnitus:
      Aspirin Toxicity/Possibly Noise
      Use earplugs.
       
    10. coffee_girl
      Innocent

      coffee_girl Member Benefactor

      Tinnitus Since:
      All my life, but got worse 2016
      Cause of Tinnitus:
      Noise induced / Concert
      Use plugs than cover it with a muffler. Just to be safe =]
       
    11. robHing

      robHing Member Benefactor

      Location:
      USA, NJ
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      2016
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      Unknown
    12. Nonna
      Moonlighting

      Nonna Member

      Tinnitus Since:
      1/17/16
      Cause of Tinnitus:
      guess
      electric mowers are very quiet and dont jar u around
       
    13. rdz
      Gloomy

      rdz Member

      Location:
      Chicago
      Tinnitus Since:
      2019
      Cause of Tinnitus:
      Unknown
      Will it be safe to use NNR24 db ear muffs. The time to mow the lawn has come and I'm worried that maybe I might need something better. This will be my first time mowing the lawn since I got tinnitus early this year.
       
    14. GSC
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      GSC Member Hall of Fame

      Tinnitus Since:
      02/2019
      Cause of Tinnitus:
      Acoustic trauma.
      Do you have to mow it? No one else can do it? You can't hire a kid, or someone? If not, plugs and muffs maybe with breaks?
       
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    15. rdz
      Gloomy

      rdz Member

      Location:
      Chicago
      Tinnitus Since:
      2019
      Cause of Tinnitus:
      Unknown
      I can have to. I still live at home with my parents and its something that I have always been in charge of taking care of. I never use ear muffs before when I mowed the lawn and I'm not sure if mine is noise induced. I'm thinking I'm going to risk it and see what happens.
       
    16. Bill Bauer
      No Mood

      Bill Bauer Member Hall of Fame

      Tinnitus Since:
      February, 2017
      Cause of Tinnitus:
      Acoustic Trauma
      In the Worst case scenario:
       
    17. Bill Bauer
      No Mood

      Bill Bauer Member Hall of Fame

      Tinnitus Since:
      February, 2017
      Cause of Tinnitus:
      Acoustic Trauma
      If you have any money, instead of using it to buy clothing or pay for a meal, you could use it to pay a kid to do this for you.

      In any case, if you feel like you must do it, at least use the most protection you can get: X5A muffs over 3M 1100 foam earplugs. You would also want to do it for one minute and then wait and see what happens. Personally, I would wait 24 hours before getting exposed to noise again. Do what feels right to you. During your second attempt, you could use your lawn mower for 2 minutes, followed by a long wait to see whether there is any impact on your T. I would keep adding no more than a minute, each time.

      Good luck!

      If it doesn't work out for you, please share your experiences with us, so that we could learn from your mistakes.
       
    18. Sebastians

      Sebastians Member

      Tinnitus Since:
      13/10/2015
      Cause of Tinnitus:
      Guitars, loud girls and guns
      Brill_4.jpg

      I use one of these, hardly makes any noise and is better for the environment, plus a good workout.
       
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    19. OnceUponaTime
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      OnceUponaTime Member Podcast Patron Benefactor Hall of Fame Advocate

      Location:
      New York
      Tinnitus Since:
      11/11
      Cause of Tinnitus:
      Noise
      How big is your lawn??? If you are going to do this, please use good ear protection. Good luck!
      When they are mowing my lawn...I leave the house! :eek: The blowers are the worst! NO thanx!

      Once
       
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    20. Emperor-Drax

      Emperor-Drax Member

      Location:
      Australia
      Tinnitus Since:
      10/06/2018
      Cause of Tinnitus:
      Loud bang on metal with a mallet
      Doesn't Bill hate lawns?

      I use a battery operated Ryobi lawnmower (and a few other items in the Ryobi ecosystem like a chainsaw, whippersnipper, etc.). One of the very best purchases I ever made years ago. Just a miracle machine. Still might be a bit loud for some folks here, but it beats those stinky petrol driven monstrosities.
       
    21. rdz
      Gloomy

      rdz Member

      Location:
      Chicago
      Tinnitus Since:
      2019
      Cause of Tinnitus:
      Unknown
      I'll update if anything happens to my tinnitus. I'm not going to be exposed to the lawnmower sound for a long time, the most will be 15 minutes so I'm thinking it wont be too bad.
       
    22. Contrast
      No Mood

      Contrast Member Benefactor Hall of Fame

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      Tinnitus Since:
      late 2017
      Cause of Tinnitus:
      noise injury
      don't risk it.
       
    23. sirhand
      Anime

      sirhand Member

      Location:
      Bethlehem, PA
      Tinnitus Since:
      4/20/2018 4:30 pm
      Cause of Tinnitus:
      4 hour (apparently too loud) headphone session
      Maybe if I could mow it in like 10-15 minutes. But mine takes 1 1/2 hours. It's so loud, and it's not just sound, I can feel the vibrations going through me, making me feel like the hearing protection isn't doing anything. And then after even though I did protect my ears the anxiety of thinking that maybe I didn't is still enough to give a spike.
       
    24. erik
      Cool

      erik Member Benefactor Hall of Fame

      Location:
      Washington State, USA
      Tinnitus Since:
      04/15/2012 or earlier?
      Cause of Tinnitus:
      Most likely hearing loss
      I have mowed with blaringly loud T. I use a good pair of ear muffs which give you around 25 db reduction. Sometimes I paired them with foam ear plugs for the ultimate protection though you cannot hear anything at that point
       
    25. Bill Bauer
      No Mood

      Bill Bauer Member Hall of Fame

      Tinnitus Since:
      February, 2017
      Cause of Tinnitus:
      Acoustic Trauma
      Sometimes all it takes is a fraction of a second to get T (or to get a T spike).
       
    26. JohnAdams
      Festive

      JohnAdams Member Benefactor Hall of Fame

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      May 1st 2018
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      Aspirin Toxicity/Possibly Noise
      lol no. Just use ear protection.
       
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    27. rdz
      Gloomy

      rdz Member

      Location:
      Chicago
      Tinnitus Since:
      2019
      Cause of Tinnitus:
      Unknown
      I spoke to my parents and for now I wont have to mow the lawn. I've been thinking about it all day and I'm not going to risk it. They think it's my wisdom teeth that are causing the ringing because all four them are coming out.
       
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    28. Digital Doc

      Digital Doc Member

      Tinnitus Since:
      2018
      Cause of Tinnitus:
      noise induced
      This is more likely from the noise of the mower, and other noise exposures, than your wisdom teeth.

      I got my T from lawn equipment, a combination of the mower, weed trimmer, and blower, all gas powered. My lawn takes almost 3 hrs to do on a weekly basis.

      I was not sure if I should keep doing it after the T developed, but as it was Fall, and hard to get a gardener at that point, I proceeded with the addition of earplugs. My T would increase just slightly for about an hour after, and then go back to baseline.

      This year, I upgraded the protection, after going through several earplugs, and now use Howard Leight Max1 (NRR 33), along with low profile ear muffs (NRR 20). I have done it twice the season, and no spikes after, and my T continues to improve. I find the ear muffs useful as not only does it make it quieter, but also it helps to keep the earplugs from getting pushed on by the branches of passing trees, which can start to dislodge them.

      Each of us needs to decide if we wish to do this type of noise exposure, but I have enjoyed the activity for many years now, and plan to continue doing it, taking reasonable and appropriate precautions.

      I would strongly caution those that have T from using a lawn mower with no protection, even for a few minutes, as it is high risk to make the T get much worse.
       
    29. Chris S.

      Chris S. Member

      Location:
      United States
      Tinnitus Since:
      February 2020
      Cause of Tinnitus:
      Exposure to loud sound; Pfizer vaccine
      One should never measure the noise of the lawn mower in dBA, and one should never take the NRR value of the plugs/muffs for granted. I would use the C-weighting on a calibrated SPL meter or a Z-weighting on a calibrated phone app. If you measure the noise in dBC, you need to divide the NRR rating by 2 and then add 5 db more for the extra pair of ear muffs you wear.

      Example: my battery-operated lawn mower generates around 85 dBC. Wearing earplugs with a NRR of 33 and ear muffs with a NRR of 26, gives me around 21.5 dBC of actual protection. Wearing a pair of anti vibration gloves could help reduce further the risk from a permanent spike.
       
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