- Jul 28, 2018
- 164
- 23
- Tinnitus Since
- 06/2018
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Loud Music, Concert, Bad Luck
Last night I went to a football game/homecoming. I originally brought my earplugs, and put them in as sounds got louder, but my parents told me to take them out, so I did. I was exposed to sounds over 95 decibels for 10 minutes or so. After that, I put my plugs back in.
After the game, I noticed my hearing was ever so slightly muffled. I checked my hearing with my hearing test, and I could no longer hear 4 kHz at 0 decibels. I took curcumin and magnesium shortly after. That night, I had a brief spike that was VERY high pitched (15000-16000 hertz), with an additional tone at 4 kHz.
The blackboard-screeching tones are 95 percent gone, as well as the 4 kHz tone, and I can (barely) hear at 4 kHz again. My big question is, can this minor event do permanent damage?
After the game, I noticed my hearing was ever so slightly muffled. I checked my hearing with my hearing test, and I could no longer hear 4 kHz at 0 decibels. I took curcumin and magnesium shortly after. That night, I had a brief spike that was VERY high pitched (15000-16000 hertz), with an additional tone at 4 kHz.
The blackboard-screeching tones are 95 percent gone, as well as the 4 kHz tone, and I can (barely) hear at 4 kHz again. My big question is, can this minor event do permanent damage?