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I had a really good day. T down, H down, no ttts, no clicking crackling ears and no sbutts. Let’s goooooo. Aug 27, 2024

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    1. snizzleberry
      snizzleberry
      I had a really good day. T down, H down, no ttts, no clicking crackling ears and no sbutts. Let’s goooooo.
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    2. snizzleberry
      snizzleberry
      I wanted to share that I had a good nights rest. I am feeling better today. The refrigerator and AC noises no longer bother me. Progress.
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      2. MaxRabbit
        MaxRabbit
        A solid nights rest is the best thing for this battle. Slow breathing exercises also greatly help me when sleep is low. Glad you are rested and feeling better. Good job.
        Aug 23, 2024
    3. snizzleberry
      snizzleberry
      I’ve been going through this for 8 months now. I haven’t even told my family or friends yet. Only my gf knows. I live alone trying mybest
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      2. 2049v
        2049v
        @snizzleberry, Man, this was really impossible for me because my family and friends had never seen me down, hating life, or withdrawn, so I felt like I had to explain everything. But now I’m tired of it, so I’m trying not to talk about it much anymore.
        Aug 21, 2024
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      3. Juliane
        Juliane
        Tell your family and friends. That is, in my view, what friends and family are for. If they can't handle it, it's their loss.
        Aug 21, 2024
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    4. PennyCat
      PennyCat
      @snizzleberry Hang in there. You and I have similar issues, with distortions and TTTS and all of that. Mine improved after the first year, and my TTTS was absent most of this year. Having a flare up of it right now, but it’s happened before and eventually goes away. Hopefully yours subsides!
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      2. snizzleberry
        snizzleberry
        Thank you so much @PennyCat appreciate you. It’s been a long 8 months for sure. Up and down, all around with my neck head injury too before this all even started. I’ll hopefully write a more detailed story at some point.
        Aug 17, 2024
    5. snizzleberry
      snizzleberry
      Barely any T today but hyperacusis is spiked. Let it make sense.
    6. snizzleberry
      snizzleberry
      This condition is so weird I swear. I wake up today and my T is so low that even when I plug my ears I can’t really hear it.
      1. crescentsky
        crescentsky
        I think it may be a good sign that it'll eventually go away completely.
        Aug 17, 2024
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    7. snizzleberry
      snizzleberry
      I swear why can’t recovery on this condition be linear smh.
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    8. snizzleberry
      snizzleberry
      Anyone get morse code beeps that go over other sounds?
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      2. snizzleberry
        snizzleberry
        How’s your tinnitus now? I have hyperacusis and ttts as well @PennyCat
        Aug 14, 2024
      3. Pinhead
        Pinhead
        Yes, this is the main form of my tinnitus. It makes most things disabling. Can't be in cars or trains or near A/C or heating systems. The beeps become EEEEEEEEEE
        Aug 15, 2024
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      4. PennyCat
        PennyCat
        @snizzleberry My tinnitus is actually worse than it was at onset; I had periodic worsening every 3 months for the first year. However, for the most part, I cope with it better. The distortions have lessened over time as I mentioned. My TTTS was bad for the first year; it’s been mostly nonexistent this year, but I am having a flare up with it now which is causing some anxiety.
        Aug 15, 2024
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    9. snizzleberry
      snizzleberry
      Been pushing my ears hard this week lol. Just picked up my gf from the Brightline station. She rode the train down from Orlando.
    10. snizzleberry
      snizzleberry
      Had a good day today after that dry needling and massage yesterday. H symptoms were down and I was able to do stuff.
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    11. snizzleberry
      snizzleberry
      People with H what are your LDL's? I can handle around 90's. I checked my decibel app and it was clocking in around 92 max at the mall.
      1. _Shoto_
        _Shoto_
        60-70 db. It also depends on the sound itself. Semi-plastic wraps are uncomfortable event at 20 db. The wind and rain sounds are comfortable up to 60-65 db. However, I can't be in a car without earplugs and earmuffs. 70 db on a highway is very uncomfortable
        Aug 6, 2024
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      2. snizzleberry
        snizzleberry
        Yeah it depends on the sound for sure. Loud sudden slams trigger me the most. Plastic bottles too and cellphone speakers but I’ve been getting better at that one. @_shoto
        Aug 6, 2024
      3. weehiru
        weehiru
        I wince at anything over 70db these days...
        Aug 7, 2024
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    12. snizzleberry
      snizzleberry
      Did dry needling today and some manual massage therapy. Always feel better after. I was able to go to the mall after and have dinner there
    13. snizzleberry
      snizzleberry
      Why is it when I get my anxiety under control, my symptoms just melt away. It's crazy I swear.
    14. snizzleberry
      snizzleberry
      People slamming the weights and machines loud trigger my H and people slamming stuff loud in general. Does that bother you guys?
    15. snizzleberry
      snizzleberry
      The gym spiked my H and ttts today fml. Fullness and sore ears after. Should I go when it’s more empty or wear anc headphones there?
    16. snizzleberry
      snizzleberry
      As much better as I’ve gotten since this all started. Which is 7 months ago. I’m still sad I can’t be care free and relaxed as before.
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      2. weehiru
        weehiru
        Here's to the coming months hopefully being easier for you mate !
        Aug 1, 2024
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      3. El BUZZ
        El BUZZ
        Hi mate! Think this: As loud as life is nowadays, no one should be care free and relaxed when noise around. Cheers.
        Aug 1, 2024
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      4. 4Grace
        4Grace
        ❤️
        Aug 1, 2024
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    17. snizzleberry
      snizzleberry
      I was driving with my windows down. This car with an obnoxious exhaust saw me and drove fast and let off a serious backfire. Ouch, im okay
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    18. snizzleberry
      snizzleberry
      Does anyone else live alone with these conditions?
      1. weehiru
        weehiru
        Not alone, but with a housemate who works a lot. It's hard when there's no one there to fill in the noise !
        Jul 30, 2024
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    19. snizzleberry
      snizzleberry
      Can you guys handle going to the grocery store without earplugs?
      1. streifzug
        streifzug
        I used to like a year ago, not anymore though
        Jul 29, 2024
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    20. snizzleberry
      snizzleberry
      Has anyone else’s H faded a lot? I’m hopeful of the trajectory I’ve been seeing in my progress. I used to have pain in my ears months ago.
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    21. snizzleberry
      snizzleberry
      Working on my muscle tension and anxiety with breathing exercises. It really helps me progress my recovery. Hyperacusis is really fading.
    22. snizzleberry
      snizzleberry
      I realize this condition is like a roller coaster. It’s up and down. You gotta take the good days with the bad. The anxiety sucks though.
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    23. snizzleberry
      snizzleberry
      TGIF. It’s been a bit since I posted. I finally got my teeth cleaned at the dentist just now and I survived. Stringing good days together
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    24. snizzleberry
      snizzleberry
      Did some dry needling and massage yesterday with my physical therapist. Feel so much better today. My H and T come from muscle tension.
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    25. snizzleberry
      snizzleberry
      Some days I feel good and some days I feel bad. Been having some bad days lately. I’m sorry if I ever offended anyone for being severe.
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      2. weehiru
        weehiru
        Never apologise for expressing your emotions authentically with this - That's what communities like this one is for :)
        Jun 13, 2024
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    26. snizzleberry
      snizzleberry
      I think I pushed it too much today. My head hurts. Hoping for a good sleep tonight. Goodnight everyone.
      1. Utdmad89
        Utdmad89
        I'd be careful. Mu pain started with daily headaches, now jas morphed into ear pain from not very loud sounds.
        Jun 11, 2024
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      2. snizzleberry
        snizzleberry
        @Utdmad89 yeah I’m better today. Got some sleep last night. Been having these headaches on and off from my neck injury nerve damage. I’m being careful now though for sure. Thank you. Hope you feel better.
        Jun 11, 2024
    27. snizzleberry
      snizzleberry
      God dammit. The H is damn near gone and TTTS so much better. But this lingering T is here. Should I be grateful I'm getting better?
      1. MindOverMatter
        MindOverMatter
        I think the answer says itself @snizzleberry Your should be extremely grateful. But you should NOT return to everything you did before. It can backfire any time.
        Jun 10, 2024
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      2. crescentsky
        crescentsky
        seems like a good sign. maybe with time, T will also fade.
        Jun 11, 2024
    28. snizzleberry
      snizzleberry
      Damn last night I couldn’t sleep smh. Only got like 4-5 hours lol. I realize I can’t use my tower fan yet. It reacts or spikes my T
    29. snizzleberry
      snizzleberry
      H has faded a lot for me. I don’t wear earplugs. Blessed for that. This mild Morse code high pitch t is just bugging me.
    30. snizzleberry
      snizzleberry
      Oh no. I’m coming down with something. My throat hurts like the worst ever. I haven’t been sick in years. I couldn’t sleep good.
      1. BellaMia
        BellaMia
        Take vitamin c and zinc! I work in a hospital and it's my go to. Feel better.
        Jun 9, 2024
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      2. snizzleberry
        snizzleberry
        I didn’t see this @BellaMia thanks. I’ve been doing better. Hope you’re well.
        Aug 1, 2024
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    Gender:
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    Tinnitus Since:
    2024
    Cause of Tinnitus:
    Neck/head injury