I have reactiveT along with the normal T and I'm really struggling with it. While the normal T could be masked with background noise, it makes my reactiveT noise go nuts, it sounds like a jet engine. So makes it near impossible to habituate to.
@Guywithapug T is 3-4 fluctuating tones & a static/electric sound which is the main reactive sound. Any sound can make static increase, but mainly things like fan, water, etc. When it’s very reacted, it’s like I can feel the static in my R ear. In the past few days I’ve been getting fleeting...
Yes I’m finding that out as I go my T is reactive centralized and high frequency with some nasty metallic zinging/oscillation. I’ve been stuck in Fight or flight for many weeks trying to break that now. Thank u for ur kind words :)
Thanks for the feedback and sorry to hear that. Are u in the camp of having hyperacusis as well and did it help with that? I know a lot of people believe reactiveTto be a symptom of H. @fliesatnight
If you have reactiveT/H I would consider giving LLLT a try instead. My reactive effects are mostly gone by 80% and it was quite bad a few months ago.
Won't cure baseline T but habituation will be a lot easier once the reactive part is out of the picture.
And sound quality better too
thats my kind of t also. and came from a very clogged ear only, no infection, nothing, just a reactive reaction to a mold in the external ear canal which totally closed up my middle ear for weeks. they gave me nothing but drops and sprays saying is etd.wanted to ask , is your kind of t all over...
Hey there just filled it at the compounding pharmacy and waiting for it to be delivered. I ended up starting Propanolol last night it’s at least calmed down my reaction to the T & seems to lower it a bit. Still reactivetho.
@uae96
I didn't know that keppra is good for reactiveTtoo. It should have crossed my mind, as H and reactiveT are similar in many ways.
Thanks for the tip!