OK, so yesterday I was on my way to work. I drive down a small stretch of interstate because that is the fastest direct route to get to where I am going. It starts out as three lanes and then merges into two. The speed limit is 65 but it is not unusual to get passed there by people going 80 mph or more. Rarely is speed enforced there. Shortly after the road merges into two lanes there is a also an on-ramp where traffic merges in. So when I saw the traffic merging in I got into the left lane doing about 75 mph. Behind me I see two motorcycles coming up fast. I am cruising along and they come up fast behind me. I go to get into the right lane just as the motorcycle tries to jet over and pass on the right. Typical crap by people who just don't care. The guy is cruising with another guy who is behind him. So he then switches to the left lane and blows past me. That is when the problem happens. I have my window down and as they go by, I get blasted by the pressure wave from their loud pipes. It is extremely loud and it feels like someone punched me directly in the ear and I wince in pain. It is too late to roll up the window to protect myself.
So for at least two hours after that my left ear was ringing. It seemed to go away but this morning when I woke up it is back. A high pitched, almost whistling noise that won't go away. And if I chomp down on my teeth on that side it gets louder. I am very worried that because of these guys on motorcycles who really didn't care about anyone else on the road I may have permanent hearing damage. Maybe someone else with this kind of hearing problem could chime in, but I knew right away when it happened that there was the possibility of hearing damage. I had never experienced anything that loud like that before and it went directly into my left ear and caused pain.
Thoughts?
So for at least two hours after that my left ear was ringing. It seemed to go away but this morning when I woke up it is back. A high pitched, almost whistling noise that won't go away. And if I chomp down on my teeth on that side it gets louder. I am very worried that because of these guys on motorcycles who really didn't care about anyone else on the road I may have permanent hearing damage. Maybe someone else with this kind of hearing problem could chime in, but I knew right away when it happened that there was the possibility of hearing damage. I had never experienced anything that loud like that before and it went directly into my left ear and caused pain.
Thoughts?