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Yeah, I’m trying to avoid this right now. I know the topic of overprotection is somewhat controversial in this community, but I do think there's...
Thanks for your input. I think I can handle giving up things like concerts or going to the cinema. What hurts the most is having to give up...
I wanted to provide an update on my situation. Unfortunately, I've encountered my first real setback, which has undone all the progress I had...
it started with just a little whistle/ringing but after some damage it got worse and its now static in music. its very frustrating
has anyone had dysacusis (sound distortions) improve. it feels like I'm in a unique boat cuz I think mine comes from hearing loss
idk if thats worse or better than hyperacusis
i might have auditory recruitment instead of hyperacusis. haven't seen an ENT/audiologist since this all began.
resisting the urge to listen to music on my phone is so hard
It is a miracle my H hasn’t devolved into Nox, especially after the first few days when I was dragged to a noisy restaurant without ear pro.
Super intrusive ringing to a mild whistle with the fan. Haven’t listened to any digital audio so I don’t know if that aspect has improved.
The distortions are improving again. Had a setback like a few hours after my first post that made them worse but they’re tolerable again.
But to stay positive, the mental aspect of this is improving. Appetite is returning and I’m not bedridden, even with worsened symptoms
Unbelievably difficult to limit noise exposure when living with 3 other people and in a house with paper thin walls.
Think my distortions are starting to fade a little bit now. Aural fullness also is pretty rare now.
Is there anything I could do in the meantime to help alleviate the clicking? I'm trying to keep my noise exposure under control, but this clicking...