Presbycusis?
Posted: Wed Dec 08, 2004 4:39 pm
Of late, I've noticed that, in addition to a ringing in my ears (tinnitus), my right ear tends to badly distort musical sounds at higher volumes to the point were I can't recognize their pitch. We're not talking rock concert levels here, but back-row-of -the-band and tuba-recital audience levels, maybe 80-90 dB. At lower volume levels I'm fine, except for the tinnitus (which I can cope with, even though it's annoying as heck).
In particular, low-frequency sounds, such as tubas, trombones and horns distort so badly that it's impossible to recognize a musical pitch. An earplug that completely blocks sound from my right ear is helpful in allowing me to hear but is very annoying when playing.
I've been to my own physician and been referred to an audiologist. Overall, my hearing tests normal for a middle-aged adult, with my right ear being somewhat more, rather than less, sensitive my left. Organic problems (e.g. infection, allergy, wax, hypertension) have been ruled out.
The audiologist is at a loss, other than suggesting that I might have had an unnoticed ear infection at some point in the past that did some damage. About the best anyone can suggest is an amplitude-reducing earplug to help me cope with the distortion.
Has anyone had a similar experience and can anyone offer any suggestions? I've figured out the obvious--take myself out of hgih-volume situations, but that's about it.
In particular, low-frequency sounds, such as tubas, trombones and horns distort so badly that it's impossible to recognize a musical pitch. An earplug that completely blocks sound from my right ear is helpful in allowing me to hear but is very annoying when playing.
I've been to my own physician and been referred to an audiologist. Overall, my hearing tests normal for a middle-aged adult, with my right ear being somewhat more, rather than less, sensitive my left. Organic problems (e.g. infection, allergy, wax, hypertension) have been ruled out.
The audiologist is at a loss, other than suggesting that I might have had an unnoticed ear infection at some point in the past that did some damage. About the best anyone can suggest is an amplitude-reducing earplug to help me cope with the distortion.
Has anyone had a similar experience and can anyone offer any suggestions? I've figured out the obvious--take myself out of hgih-volume situations, but that's about it.