Tinnitus Talk Support Forum

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That thought at the back of your head and the worry just steals from what should be a fantastic day. Hopefully one day when we get this "cure" that you will be able to enjoy Disney again in all its entirety :) @BrOKeN_1
AnthonyMcDonald
Imagine being able to go to Disneyland
BrOKeN_1
@AnthonyMcDonald imagine? No I was there bud. Was it a good idea? Maybe not. I understand your frustration with a post like this tho. Obviously I'm not dealing with the hell that hyperacusis and the likes bring. I hope one day very soon you and many other friends on this forum will feel they are ready to take risks. With protection of course.
AnthonyMcDonald
@BrOKeN_1 Why do you say you didn't enjoy it? What was the issue?
BrOKeN_1
@AnthonyMcDonald on the contrary my friend I did enjoy it. Maybe too much. Although there are many events or rides I would not go on out of fear of extraneous noise.
AnthonyMcDonald
Yeah I can imagine. I never liked amusement parks to begin with - too crowded
kingsfan
Can I get more info on your experience at Disneyland? Was it loud? How did you protect? I was a pass holder before my T. I'm scared to go. Any tips?
BrOKeN_1
@kingsfan I think it helped that it rained both days I was there and attendance was minimal for disneyland. I'm assuming of course. I used my foam earplugs anytime i went indoors with a crowd. And just dealt with it best I could. For the most part tho I've habituated and or learned to cope. I had a short lived spike for a few days after but I was expecting that so prepared my mind accordingly.