Same here buddy, I never knew the effects when I was small. I used to listen at 80% to 100% volume and I had damaged speakers that used to make distorted noise. Now I am really scared and I feel as if I have hearing loss. I hope medical field advanced enough to regenerate even the mildest hearing loss
@@tejasnareshsuvarna7948 fx 322 and OTO 313 and OTO 413 and spi 1005 also Google the unrelenting noise 350milion are suffering very badly From tinnitus we NEED a CURE
@@charlottebirgittethomsen4273 yeah man, i just hope there is a cure within at least 5 to 10 years. I am feeling so depressed man, now I started noticing, I don't clearly hear things, I just need some medicine man
You know that phrase, _"If it's too loud, you're too old"?_ Yeah, that's BS. Ignore that. There is no reason to permanently damage your hearing just to fit into a subculture of society.
If we've taken great care of our ears starting early in childhood, I think 70-year-olds would retain their ability to hear close to 20 kHz based on the loss of 0.3dB of low-frequency hearing per year. The balloons popping, dropping of weights, loud claps, and sirens that we apparently got used to could mean we've already lost the upper end of our hearing. They can almost instantly cause hearing loss. I've used a tone generator and only known one person who could hear 20 kHz as a teenager and he easily heard it, while I struggled to hear around 18 or 19 kHz. He's autistic and I'm quite confident that his loud noise avoidance was a significant factor. It makes sense because the hair cells are delicate near the base of the cochlea.
I used a noise generator to test my hearing range and got myself a new tinnitus that is going on for 6 days now. I can’t tell you if it’s gotten better, but it is pretty loud, not what I was used to. Please don’t use them. They are dangerous. I hope the noise will go away or at least get quieter.
@@autismlifehacks5233 No, I used them at the lowest possible volume and it showed the output was around 48 dB (AirPods Pro). I kinda start gaslighting myself and think that maybe I forgot to close the app and was listening to it in the background, but I’m pretty sure I didn’t. It’s day 6 already and it’s still ringing.
Hopefully one day there will be a treatment or cure. Until then I'd suggest talking to a hearing specialist and asking about possible assistance. Personally I've been going to a support forum since October 2021 and have been helped immensely
@@rainman4953 The doctor or the support forum? or Both? The Doctor(s) gave me an audiogram to measure my hearing as well as an Ear Exam to check pressure or blockages. The support forum gives advice and helps me feel not alone in this struggle.