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  1. ECP

    Noxacusis and Tinnitus Caused by Repeated Exposure to Someone Who Is Hard of Hearing

    @Michael Leigh, thank you for those informative links. I see your point about the highly specific (possibly overly specific) terminology. The reason why I've latched on to the word noxacusis is that in the short time I have been dealing with the medical providers in my HMO, I have gotten the...
  2. Spyne

    Tinnitus from Headphones

    To be precise, it's the place I never knew existed, as I was never aware of this phenomenon until it happened. I've never in a million years thought that the human race would be annihilated by loud noises. If my purpose is to spread awareness about this, then so be it. Thanks, I'll read through...
  3. Michael Leigh

    Looking for Tips for Getting Over the Habituation Hump

    ...alongside counselling with an Audiologist or Hearing Therapist that's trained in tinnitus and hyperacusis management. Please go to my started threads and read my posts on TRT. As a veteran you may not need counselling so if you decide to go ahead the following procedure is what I advise...
  4. Amaranta

    My Multiple Tinnitus Sounds Make Me Scared: What If They Keep Getting Worse?

    Hi Michael, I put away my headphones and earbuds, thinking that they might be the reason why I got tinnitus... They are lucky I didn't throw them in the garbage. If I understood your thread on the topic, reactive tinnitus is a form of hyperacusis and should be treated accordingly. For example...
  5. Michael Leigh

    Looking for a Tinnitus Specialist — My Partner Started Recently Experiencing Tinnitus

    ...sound therapy. CBT is also good. These treatments can be expensive and they also need to be administered correctly. Please go to my started threads and read the articles that I am going to mention below. If possible print them and give them to your partner to read. Please advise him to take...
  6. Michael Leigh

    Ear-Shaking Loud Scream Made My Tinnitus Much Worse

    ...negativity from your life, but try not to make negative thoughts about tinnitus overwhelm you. When you have time, please go to my started threads and read my other articles. They are based on positivity and to help incorporate that into your life. They should be referred to regularly, as...
  7. Michael Leigh

    Tinnitus for Almost Three Months Now After an Acoustic Trauma (Headphones on a Film Set)

    ...tinnitus. They make various models. S-850 is a small portable unit that is ideal for placing on the desk at work. Please go to my started threads and read my posts: Sound Machines and Tinnitus, The Habituation Process, How To Habituate To Tinnitus, and hope you find them helpful. All the...
  8. N

    Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

    Thanks @Michael Leigh. I took very well to your personalised response, and it shows you have looked at my case individually. The advice you have given is good, and really it's a case of accepting what help I can get, even if sub-optimal. It must be frustrating to you at times recommending a...
  9. Michael Leigh

    Acoustic Trauma from a Concert — Ear Fullness Triggered by Sound?

    Hi @Jaybait2. The onset of tinnitus can stressful but this usually gets easier with the passing of time. I have never taken Prednisone but know of people that were prescribed it after an acoustic trauma and found it helped to reduce their tinnitus. From what you have described I believe this is...
  10. donico

    Need Some Help Please — New Tinnitus Sufferer

    Hello Everyone. I have been reading Tinnitus Talk threads for a couple of days so this is my first post. The first time I started hearing T so prominently and non stop was around a week ago. The first 2 days I thought it would just go away cause I had some similar experience roughly a year ago...
  11. Michael Leigh

    Doctor Ordered to Leave Ear Infection/Tinnitus Untreated for a Week

    @Zuzanna HI Zuanna The ear is a very delicate and sophisticated organ. The best treatment for tinnitus especially in the very early stages as you are in, is to do nothing at all. By all means take the medication that your doctor has given you to clear up your ear infection. Tinnitus can...
  12. Michael Leigh

    Woke Up with High-Pitched Alternating Tinnitus in Right Ear

    ...to audio even at low volume. This includes earbuds, headsets, noise cancelling and bone conduction headphones. Please go to my started threads and read the following posts: How to Habituate to tinnitus, The Habituation Process, Will My Tinnitus Get Worse? Tinnitus and the Negative Mindset...
  13. Michael Leigh

    TRT, As I See It

    ...such comments and corresponding with these people can hinder or completely halt your success with treatment. Please go to my started threads where there are other articles on TRT. They explain what's involved in tinnitus counselling and how to use white noise generators correctly. Please...
  14. Michael Leigh

    Tinnitus and Hyperacusis After Heavy Headphone Use — What Are the Odds This Will Subside?

    ...It is important that you don't use any type of headphones even at low volume and preferably never use them again. Please go to my started threads, and read the following posts that I am going to list below. If you have a printer my advice is to print them and refer to them often. This way you...
  15. A

    Tinnitus After Listening to iPod with Earbuds/Earphones

    Hi Michael, Thank you so much for your kind words. The medication the doctor prescribed me ran out last week, I took it for 6 weeks and it didn't change my mood at all. The mornings are always when I feel the worst, the afternoons are a slight improvement but I always feel at my best in the...
  16. D'Angelo

    Documenting My Journey With Noxacusis (Pain Hyperacusis)

    Hello all, I have become very passionate about this condition. Partly because most health professionals do not know how to treat hyperacusis, especially noxacusis. There is no model for it. No specific medication to it. If the numbers are correct, only 6,000 people in the United States have...
  17. Michael Leigh

    Tinnitus, A Personal View

    Please go to my "started threads" and there you will see a list of posts, that I think will help you to learn more about tinnitus and how it can affect us. There is information on coping methods. There are some very experienced people in this forum to and I suggest you read their posts. I don't...
  18. Michael Leigh

    Can Listening to High-Frequency Sounds with Bone Conduction Earphones Make Tinnitus / Hearing Worse?

    It all depends what originally caused your tinnitus @JFR? On your profile it reads tinnitus caused by hearing loss. If this is the case and you were fitted with hearing aids to restore your hearing to optimum, then as long as you are careful with the volume through the bone conduction earphones...
  19. Michael Leigh

    How Do People Deal with Tinnitus?

    Hi @Ravera Many things can cause tinnitus although exposure to loud noise is the most common. Typically, it is headphone use and going to places where loud music is played that causes it. In the early stages of tinnitus which you are in, the best treatment for it is to do nothing. If you just...
  20. Michael Leigh

    Tinnitus Sufferer for 7.5 Years — Constantly Worsening

    ...an appointment and also get a referral to an Audiologist that specialises in tinnitus and hyperacusis treatment. Please go to my started threads and read my posts: Tinnitus, A Personal View. Hyperacusis, As I see it. The habituation Process, Tinnitus and the Negative mindset. Acquiring a...
  21. Michael Leigh

    Clicking, Crackling, Buzzing Oh My

    @nerdvegas This is obviously troubling you and I suggest that you go back to ENT for tests on your auditory system. If they say there is no underlying medical problem then ask to be referred to a Hearing Therapist or Audiologist who's trained in the management and treatment of tinnitus. There...
  22. Michael Leigh

    Suffered an Acoustic Trauma While on Prednisone, Resulting in Tinnitus in My "Good Ear"

    ...at night. It is probably a good idea to get a referral to ENT, and then to Audiology to see and audiologist. Please go to my started threads and read my posts: New to Tinnitus, What to Do? Tinnitus, a Personal View, Hyperacusis, As I See It, Will My Tinnitus Get Worse? The Habituation...
  23. Michael Leigh

    I Don't Want to Give Up Music, What Would You Recommend?

    HI @Louis.m I have written extensively in this forum and others, regarding the use of headphones for people that have "noise induced tinnitus". Please believe me it is not a good idea to use them even at low volume. It is true, some people with Noise induced tinnitus, use headphones without any...
  24. GSC

    How to Cope? — Loud Tinnitus & Not Sure How Much More I Can Take

    Maybe up your melatonin to 3mg, or even 5mg. You can message Bill for the pill suggestion/sleep aid, because I forgot the name of it. Maybe look in his started threads for the info. How does it feel. Stuffy, full? I have to go to work... Please do not do anything. Just try to hold onto the fact...
  25. ErikaS

    My 1.5 Year Tinnitus Journey: A Year of Thriving After 6 Months of Darkness

    Awesome post, thank you for sharing! Were any of your tinnitus sounds, like the high hiss static, reactive? Meaning did noise or things like fan, TV, or shower aggravate them or make them go louder/change in a more distressing way?
  26. Michael Leigh

    First Post — Jazz Drummer with Tinnitus and Hyperacusis

    ...comments. I am sorry to hear of the difficulties that you are going through. Since you have read some of my posts. Please go to my started threads and read and print the following posts mentioned below and refer to them often. Take your time and read them and this will help you to understand...
  27. Michael Leigh

    Tinnitus from Sinus Infection (?) — Barely Holding It Together Emotionally Right Now

    ...time it does get easier. This might be difficult for you to believe at the moment with all that you're going through. Please go to my started threads and read the articles mentioned below. They will answer some of the questions and concerns you have about tinnitus. Once you've finished...
  28. J

    Hearing Aids

    Thank you very much Michael, that's great advice and very much appreciated. I have just unpacked the hearing aid (my tinnitus is severe unilateral), it's an in-ear one, so looks really good and discreet. I tried it without the masking noise first and it is hard to say what it does to the...
  29. Starthrower

    Why I Am Back After Nearly 3 Years

    @Zimichael I was not here during that time but enjoyed reading your recent threads. I understand how it feels when you exit and no one says anything. It is important to set your own boundary lines with support. I know it isn't easy but like you in the past one gets too dragged into so many...
  30. A

    Overprotection and Avoiding Most Noise — Yay or Nay?

    This issue that I have is that my tinnitus is very reactive to normal, everyday sounds. The tinnitus seems to be worsening and the hyperacusis is more intense. There are certain people who are not able to tolerate the white or pink noise. I am not absolutely certain that the sound generators are...
  31. Michael Leigh

    Hey I'm New Around These Parts

    @MikeB1996 It is important to avoid quiet rooms and surroundings especially at night. When the brain hears silence it will focus on the tinnitus more and it will appear to be louder and more intrusive. Please read my article: Tinnitus, A Personal View, for more information on this. Click on my...
  32. Michael Leigh

    Overprotection and Avoiding Most Noise — Yay or Nay?

    ...negative thinking that is attached to tinnitus and hyperacusis. Without counselling treatment may not be successful. Please go to my started threads and read my posts: TRT, Hyperacusis, As I See It, The Complexities of Tinnitus and Hyperacusis. These posts cover the treatment of hyperacusis...
  33. Michael Leigh

    My Success Story: Habituation *Is* Real

    ...away from tinnitus. If you don't go out much, I suggest trying to and socialise. This promotes positivity and helps takeaway your focus on tinnitus. Please go to my started threads and read: Acquiring a Positive Mindset, The Habituation Process, How to Habituate to Tinnitus. All the best...
  34. Zuzanna

    Doctor Ordered to Leave Ear Infection/Tinnitus Untreated for a Week

    Thank you Michael. I very much appreciate your reply. I will look up the posts now.
  35. Michael Leigh

    I Can't Take It Anymore

    You haven't said how many months you have had tinnitus? Have you been tested at ENT? Or being referred to a Hearing Therapist for tinnitus treatment and management? A lot can be done to help you cope. If you have only been seen at ENT and not being referred to a Hearing Therapist then I suggest...
  36. Michael Leigh

    New Here! Years of Loud Music Through Headphones and Paramotor Noise Resulted in Tinnitus

    HI @ParaMotor Welcome to the forum. Exposure to loud noise is the most common cause of tinnitus. Using headphones at too high a volume going to places where loud music is played: clubs, concerts or working in a noisy environment can also cause it. Flying ParaMotor will produce loud noise and...
  37. Michael Leigh

    Scared, and Losing Hope Fast...

    HI @cviechec Tinnitus and headphones/headsets don't go well together and your tinnitus is likely to get worse. If you have been using headphones regularly before the onset of your tinnitus, then I suspect it was headphones that caused your tinnitus and not the Ibuprofen. Although the Ibuproften...
  38. Michael Leigh

    I Can't Do This Anymore

    I do understand where you are coming from but I must speak the truth as I see it and based my my experience with tinnitus. Again, I agree that a balanced healthy diet is essential in keeping a person fit and healthy. Unfortunately in the case of tinnitus one is unlikely to notice any significant...
  39. star-affinity

    Shaking Head Quickly Stops My Low-Frequency Tinnitus Hum — Is It from Anxiety?

    I've been talking about it in other threads, but my hum started after a night of beer drinking (binge amount, but over the scope of about 8 hours time). I recognize the "no" shaking of the head stopping it temporarily and also a low frequency fan or external drone noise taking it "out of the...
  40. Fally

    Give Me Your Opinion on How to Better Mask Tinnitus and About Maskers in the Ears

    Thanks Michael, I know it takes time its the most frustrating thing about it all. I am often way to hard on myself, constantly blaming myself which I know I need to stop. I have my air con on during the night just below my tinnitus that seems to help. I live in a very quiet area in the bush so...
  41. Michael Leigh

    How to Habituate to Tinnitus

    That should be fine. If you are able to Bluetooth your phone to an external speaker the sound quality will be better or use a dedicated sound machine. Oasis Sound Machines are good and specifically made for people with tinnitus. Model S-650 is popular. The way to use sound enrichment during...
  42. Michael Leigh

    Exploring Tinnitus Management: Insights from Those Who Overcame the Ringing

    ...people's lives are seriously affected by tinnitus. You have mentioned how does one become positive with tinnitus. Please go to my started threads and read: Tinnitus and The Negative Mindset, Acquiring a Positive Mindset, The Habituation Process, How to Habituate to tinnitus, New to Tinnitus...
  43. Michael Leigh

    Why Are Hyperacusis Sufferers Such a Small Minority?

    ...much information online about tinnitus and hyperacusis, as a lot of it is negative which is something you don't want. Please go to my started threads and read: New to Tinnitus, What to Do? Tinnitus, A Personal View, Hyperacusis, As I See It, Will My Tinnitus Get Worse?, Tinnitus and the...
  44. Michael Leigh

    Worried New Tinnitus Spike from Attending a Live Show Could Be Permanent

    It doesn't matter how long you habituate to noise-induced tinnitus, if you are exposed to sounds that are too loud or you listen to audio through any type of headphones even at low volume, then you risk a spike in your tinnitus. This includes earbuds, AirPods, headsets, noise-cancelling and bone...
  45. object16

    My Tinnitus Has Spiked After Boxes of Jigsaw Puzzles Dropped on Concrete Floor

    Unfortunately I got myself into an overprotection trap. For the past 10 years I have played soft Enya Music and Restful Rain CD simultaneously through FLAC, the entire night, and during the day I have played Restful Rain CD constantly in the office. Without sound at night, sleep would be...
  46. Michael Leigh

    Over Ear Headphones and Early Stage Tinnitus

    The further away you can keep from anything called "Headphones, earbuds, sleephones" the better off you will be. Please go to my started threads, and read my post: Headphones and tinnitus. My article: Tinnitus, A Personal View, is there too. Michael
  47. SamRosemary

    Hearing Aids

    Hi Michael, Thank you for taking the time to provide all that information! Yes, my cause is unknown. I never used headphones, never had had noise trauma, ear issues, infections, etc. Had 2 hearing tests and my hearing seems to be fine. So can’t exactly pinpoint the issue. My audiologist is...
  48. Michael Leigh

    My Tinnitus Was Probably Caused by Long COVID-19 — Headaches, Stiff Neck, Sleepless Nights

    ...tinnitus management. There you will see either an audiologist or hearing therapist and various treatments will usually discussed. Please go to my started threads and read my article: Tinnitus, A Personal View. Talk to your GP about any difficulties you are having with sleep. Take care...
  49. Wrfortiscue

    How Loud Is Your Tinnitus?

    Thanks Michael. The tinnitus I had before didn’t morph like this one, nor cause my extra tones to spike up and down. It’s just weird lol. I’m experiencing an electrical buzz now which is really high pitched.
  50. P

    Does Tinnitus Usually Go Away?

    It's hard for me to know what caused mine. I''ve had TMJ problems since last May, been listening to LOUD music daily for past 6 years, A LOT of ear wax (using olive oil currently) and it also started when I was extremely stressed and depressed. Also, I have terrible posture and my neck and jaw...
  51. Michael Leigh

    Tinnitus: 3 Weeks of Ringing After Fireworks

    HI @Jassiel My advice is to leave your ears alone and don't start any treatment including HBOT. Noise induced tinnitus which is what you have usually improves with time. By starting any form of treatment at this early stage you risk making the tinnitus worse. The ears are delicate and for this...
  52. Michael Leigh

    Partner Not Supportive of My Tinnitus and Finds My Nighttime Sound Enrichment Bothersome

    ...the case, my advice is not to use any type of headphones even at low volume, as you risk making the tinnitus worse. Please go to my started threads and read the posts listed below: Can I Habituate to Variable Tinnitus Tinnitus and the Negative Mindset Acquiring a Positive Mindset The...
  53. Michael Leigh

    Had Tinnitus Since 1995

    Tinnitus usually gets worse for a reason. If there is no underlying medical condition causing your tinnitus to get worse, then the reason could be exposure to certain sounds or loud sounds. Do you listen to music through headphones? Do you attend places where loud music is played or work in a...
  54. W

    Tinnitus Retraining Therapy

    I'm not sure what piqued your interest in my post but I am sensing a small bit of defensiveness. I was responding to @Uklawyer and his response which I think had you tagged in it, but it was directed toward him, not you. I am glad that you are here sharing your experiences with TRT.
  55. Tweaker

    How Do Folk Handle Unexpected Loud Noises?

    Michael I don't view the sounds I mentioned as common everyday sounds as I am not exposed to them every day in my normal working life. The sounds that cause me anxiety are sounds that are typically over 100 decibels. I just wish I didn't react as badly to them, as there is nothing I can do about...
  56. Michael Leigh

    Tinnitus, The Way Some See It

    HI @Renee W You can contact me anytime so don't think you are bothering me. Please read my posts on TRT which I will paste below, with additional links. They will answer a lot of your questions and concerns. Before you start any tinnitus treatment including TRT, I think it's important to know...
  57. Michael Leigh

    Randomly Got Whooshing Type of Pulsatile Tinnitus — It Has Gotten Worse Over the Weeks

    HI @Gstar2020 Since you have been tested by a Private ENT doctor and one on the NHS and no underlying medical problems within your auditory system, can be found for causing your tinnitus including hearing loss, I see no point in seeing another ENT doctor. You are in the early stages of...
  58. S

    Would Reactive Tinnitus Indicate More Severe Damage to the Inner Ear?

    This post helped me a lot. I have a noise induced tinnitus going on for one month now with no improvement. I dont go to concerts or listen to loud music, I did wear earbud headphones for a long time but not at high volume. It was just this one time I went to a very loud wedding. Two weeks...
  59. Michael Leigh

    Does Reactive Tinnitus Always Lead to Hyperacusis?

    Hi @Freerunner. Thank you for the additional information as it helps. At the moment you are experiencing noise induced tinnitus. Whether it was caused by headphones, the caloric test or both doesn't really matter, because you now need to stop it getting worse and this is not too difficult. I...
  60. Michael Leigh

    Possible Causes of My Tinnitus: Noise (Hammer Drill, Loud Speaker), Insect Killer, Stress

    ...click on the links below and read my posts for further information. Take your time and read them without skimming. Please go to my started threads and read the following posts and if possible, print them and refer to them often. They will help to reinforce positive thinking. This is one of...