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  • I wonder what part benzo tapering plays in my weird symptoms such as metallic sound distortions and reactivity :(
    I feel like metallic sound distortions and reactive tinnitus have come to stay. The distortions used to fluctuate.
    I got tinnitus spike because of dentist appointment. My tinnitus feels so loud and I hear metallic reactive zing sounds.
    Dentist drilled my tooth for a long time today and it did not help my reactive tinnitus or distortions. Today has been a bad day:(
    TheCapybara
    I'm sorry Sointu :( I have a dentist appointment soon too and I am not looking forward to the noise. I hope you didnt get any worsenings from this.
    Sointu
    I am sorry. Hopefully your dentist appointment goes well. I have managed to avoid any dental drilling after my T started but unfortunately my luck did not continue. I am experiencing some sort of spike in my symptoms after that. I hope my T spike will calm down soon
    Tinnitus masking doesn't help as much anymore because I hear these weird reactive annoying metallic zing sounds on top of the masking sound
    Today is a good day. Tinnitus is tolerable and music sounds good.
    ZFire
    'Music sounds good'. I resonate with this statement a lot. Some days my distorted hearing and reactivity will make music difficult to comprehend. Glad to hear (no pun intended) ur having a good day.
    My hyperacusis/tinnitus spike lasted a month and it has showed signs of calming down finally. I believe I have TTTS.
    Don´t experience acoustic trauma during benzo taper. The combination sucks so badly.
    stacey
    Wow, hang in there! Hoping you heal quickly
    Sointu
    My ear symptoms started 1,5 years ago when I got acoustic trauma during benzo taper. After it I have not tapered benzos a lot because I fear it would make tinnitus even worse. I would have already tapered off the medication without this tinnitus/hyperacusis part.
    Today is not good day at all. The ear that is my better ear has this really nasty ear piercing reactive "eeeee" sound.
    TheCapybara
    Hope your distortions and other symptoms are easing up a bit after the setback.
    Sointu
    Thanks @TheCapybara My setback had lasted for almost 3 weeks but I hope my symptoms don't continue like this.
    I heard this loud popping sound in my ear before my latest setback started. I have no idea what it was.
    Metallic sound distortions and ear burning sensation. Increased sensitivity to sound. Nice.
    I pushed my limits too much and now going through a hyperacusis spike. Positive thing is I had some time in between when things were stable
    Hey did you ever end up getting another dog?
    Sointu
    I have a bordercollie, my previous one also was bc. Active breed, needs a lot of mental stimulation. Some people say they do bark and are vocal but my dogs are quiet ones. My friend has also quiet dog that is a whippet. But many dogs do bark and some of them has barking sound that hurts my ears.
    SaraK18
    I'm really happy for you, it's great that you got a non-barker. I did some research and found that Japanese chins are supposed to be more cat-like and quiet so I'm looking into that breed. Thanks for the info!
    Sointu
    I hope you find a dog that is right one for you. :)
    Every time I feel like yay I am making progress my symptoms suddenly get worse and I get spike. Habituation feels impossible.
    I feel like I can't take anymore tinnitus/hyperacusis spikes. It has been a spike after spike after spike for months.Really hard emotionally
    GG_Ear
    @Sointu It's really encouraging to know that you have improved in time. No doubt it has been a difficult and challenging journey for you.
    Sointu
    @GG_Ear I am sorry that you are going through all of that. The things how you describe your hyperacusis sound really familiar. How things seem louder, how certain sounds are horrible, whistle sounds over certain sounds, ear fatigue and aching sensations.. But hyperacusis can improve significantly. There can be setbacks but slowly hyperacusis can settle down over time.
    GG_Ear
    @Sointu Thanks for your reply. The hope of things improving is all that is keeping me sane right now. It has all been such a shock to my system. I had no idea that hyperacusis existed until now. My doctor thought I had an ear infection.... then my ENT told me it might be hyperacusis but that I will be fine, just go live a normal life.... there is so little knowledge and understanding. Glad I found TinnitusTalk.
    I got COVID after concussion. What next. My tinnitus is really weird at the moment and COVID has definitely made me more sensitive to sound
    Sointu
    Today I have experienced some ear pain, also COVID has triggered vertigo. I lost my sense of taste and smell almost completely two days ago and I just hope they return soon :(
    Just when my last spike was showing some kind of signs of calming down(it took weeks) I get another one. Life with tinnitus....
    Reactive tinnitus is worse and my ears are making weird seashell sounds and whistling sounds again.
    I had made so much progress before it I thought I could just try to live my life. But Nope. Thankfully my hyperacusis did not get worse
    Now I have a sensation of clogged ear, I also have had muffled hearing after it and tinnitus spike that has lasted for weeks.
    I made a huge mistake going to friends party a month ago. I haven't gone to any events like that for a year. I thought earplugs would help
    I have made progress with my hyperacusis after my long lasting setback.
    Leila
    That's wonderful to hear, hopefully your hyperacusis will continue to improve!
    Sointu
    Thanks, @Leila. Yes I really hope it does.
    Someone was listening to music in the car so loudly that the bass tortured my hyperacusis ears when I walked to my car from grocery store.
    D
    I used to be that guy too and I am a music producer. If you told me that there were such disorders, I would think that you're crazy or just "too easily annoyed" by normal things. Tragically ironic how things can change. I got no hyperacusis tho, only some TTTS so I can't really speak.
    D
    @Sointu Funny thing is most people never get ear problems, no matter how much torturous blasting they do. Personally I have done it with headphones, live gigs, car etc, but it never affected me tbh. My T came about with minor balance issues, so I believe noise isn't always the reason. That doesn't mean that people shouldn't be careful with noise and there must not be more regulations for noise pollution!
    Sointu
    Hi Sointu, I hope you're doing better lately. Have you had any improvements in distortions and the typical seashell/whistling/metallic sounds?
    Mal25
    I haven't had much I go up then come back crashing down . Any suggestions?
    TheCapybara
    I cant say I've had much or any improvement in a month yet unfortunately. But hoping time will make it better
    Sointu
    I am doing a bit better but I get setbacks easily if there is any louder sound. Yes, there have been a bit of improvements with my distortions.
    My symptoms were improving until I experienced another setback again. The burning pain in my ear feels awful. I am so tired of this :(
    This can be my new baseline instead of just my symptoms spiking temporarily. I have not experienced improvement in 2,5 weeks.
    Alycat
    I just joined this board and Im wondering if you tapered off benzos and how that affected your tinnitus? Im struggling with that now.
    Sointu
    @Alycat I got acoustic trauma while tapering benzos. I decided to take a break in tapering while my symptoms (hyperacusis especially) were really bad. And then I continued tapering few months ago but have took another break after I got setback. It has been hard, I must say.
    Sointu
    I am not sure how benzo tapering has affected my tinnitus. I haven´t recovered from my tinnitus after my acoustic trauma. But I am pretty certain benzo taper made me more vulnerable to get worse hyperacusis and tinnitus because of acoustic trauma.
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