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    So... What's the Prognosis for Hyperacusis? — I'm 6 Months Into Severe Hyperacusis

    How do you define mild hyperacusis? it still means mild burning pain and facial aches around high pitch noises like a bird chirping, but lemme guess the mild burning pain isn't suppose to bother because of habituation?
  2. SmallRonnie

    Stem Cell Secretome Treatment

    I have given it some time and now almost a year later I am sitting here with burning pain in my ear in silence so I think it is worth a shot at this stage.
  3. Fally

    Poll: Does Your Dog's Barking Annoy or Spike Your Tinnitus?

    Burning pain feels like its burning like as if you burnt yourself. Maybe see another doctor and see what they say. I have gotten ear pain from clenching before due to my anxiety, so its not uncommon.
  4. IntotheBlue03

    Fix for Sound Induced Pain — Stellate Ganglion Block?

    Hey @Marin, did you have any side effects from your SGB?
  5. Taw

    Habituating to Tinnitus for a Second Time After Pressure Release Valve Incident

    Thanks for the explanations. I forgot to ask you if you could (or can) listen to electronic sounds (TV, laptop, phone)? I think this is tough for all of us. Cheers!
  6. C

    I Could Kick Myself for Not Stopping My Loud Dental Procedure

    This tinnitus is unrelenting. Maybe at least it's burning calories.
  7. Utdmad89

    Antidepressants (SSRIs, SNRIs, MAOs, TCAs, TeCAs)

    Clomipramine worsened me a lot. Do you still get pain from sound?
  8. Bimmerboy

    Possible Pain Hyperacusis Setback Caused by Dentist — Can Anyone Reassure Me?

    @aot, thanks brother. Is it the same for hyperacusis? I thought hyperacusis hits almost instantly? My tinnitus is fine however, no spike. Right now I'm getting burning pain near the temple and in the ear canal. Seems like a nightmare.
  9. Marshall

    I think time plays a role. But there is a possible of sensitizing your auditorial system. It’s...

    ...through when it feels so wrong and is debilitating. Gradual exposure to noise on a good time scale is what has gotten me better. My worst I couldn’t talk bc I thought my head would explode from nose. It was painful as well. I get stabbing pains in my ears and burning pains. And needles poke...