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  1. eagerUser

    Rosa Canina, Urtica Dioica and Tanacetum Vulgare Herbal Combination in Treatment of Tinnitus

    @Vadimus, how are you doing? Any updates so far?
  2. eagerUser

    Rosa Canina, Urtica Dioica and Tanacetum Vulgare Herbal Combination in Treatment of Tinnitus

    Cool, I have been thinking about giving it a try. Let us know if it works for you, I'll be the second one to test it. Good luck.
  3. eagerUser

    Hyperacusis Has Improved Significantly in a Span of Almost 2 Years

    Oh God, I'm not alone. It's like you're talking about my symptoms. I don't know if it's a cervical issue and if a chiropractor can help. What do you think?
  4. eagerUser

    Partying in a couple of weeks. Any suggestions regarding earplugs? I'm gonna need strong ones.

    Partying in a couple of weeks. Any suggestions regarding earplugs? I'm gonna need strong ones.
  5. eagerUser

    How Do You Manage Restaurants with Tinnitus and Hyperacusis?

    I second that. Yes, it's just annoying. I totally feel what you say. I was like that a couple of months ago. I replied to your message to say that you can also get better. I wish you a speedy recovery. Best.
  6. eagerUser

    How Do You Manage Restaurants with Tinnitus and Hyperacusis?

    I used to avoid restaurants. But I am going a couple of times each month now. It used to be painful at first but it's 99% OK now. No earplugs, almost no pain. That's just me. You may get better or worse if you do the same.
  7. eagerUser

    New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing

    Genuinely asking, how? Is there currently a reliable way to do so?
  8. eagerUser

    New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing

    I would say, according to science, almost everyone over the age of 20 has some sort of hearing loss in the extended ranges. So, Dr.Shore has definitely taken this fact into account when her team was developing the device. Just my 2 cents.
  9. eagerUser

    New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing

    IMHO, people get hurt anyway, whether by unmet expectations or by tinnitus but positivity gives you enough motivation to continue for the time being. Let's call it realistically optimistic which means we are gonna see a miraculous device soon :beeranimation:
  10. eagerUser

    Tinnitus from Excessive Headphone Use: Improving!

    So happy for you. I hope your tinnitus keeps improving. Instead of thinking about how your tinnitus may change over the next 50 years, protect your ears from dangerous noise i.e. concerts , ... and think about how treatments will change over the next 10-20 years and how we may have a cure...
  11. eagerUser

    Cortical Surface Plasticity Promotes Map Remodeling and Alleviates Tinnitus in Adult Mice

    It doesn't do much for you? Maybe because you are not a mouse?
  12. eagerUser

    New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing

    I have a quick question: if you can't be positive, why are you trying to make others feel negative? How does it help to be cautiously optimistic? And why? After all, it's not Dr. Shore's fault that the person attended a (rock?) concert.
  13. eagerUser

    New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing

    I remember Dr. Shore said one of the participants who had his/her tinnitus worse attended a concert and that has nothing to do with the device.
  14. eagerUser

    I don't know what you should do but in my case overprotection made everything much much worse...

    I don't know what you should do but in my case overprotection made everything much much worse! Take care.
  15. eagerUser

    Noxacusis ~ 90% better. Nothing special done except exposing myself to everyday noise like...

    Noxacusis ~ 90% better. Nothing special done except exposing myself to everyday noise like public transportation.
  16. eagerUser

    New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing

    Just came here to say that whenever you wonder if Dr. Shore's device works or not, remember that we have never had a device which is based on pure science and is developed by a legit scientist who has scientifically proven that her magic lowers tinnitus objectively.
  17. eagerUser

    Tinnitus No Longer Bothers Me

    Thanks for sharing @Jazzer. I admire your optimism even though it's the only choice. Your story is a must read for everyone, not only tinnitus sufferers. You're such a strong person, my hat is off to you. I wish you all the best :beeranimation: Sincerely.
  18. eagerUser

    Would Wearing Earplugs 24/7 for a Year Help with the Nerve Repair Process?

    I believe it's the latter. What I did to get out of the hell was to start exposing myself to noise. At first it was painful, I did it after having some consultation sessions with my audiologist who assured me that I was not going to damage my ears by exposing myself to everyday noise. As I said...
  19. eagerUser

    Would Wearing Earplugs 24/7 for a Year Help with the Nerve Repair Process?

    I believe it does make a difference what we do because after 4.5 years I made a huge mistake by sitting in almost silence for months and that made everything (noxacusis and hyperacusis) worse.
  20. eagerUser

    Would Wearing Earplugs 24/7 for a Year Help with the Nerve Repair Process?

    I know what you mean. I have gone through the exact same thing. Nowadays I never wear hearing protection except for flights but the thing is I don't go to loud places either. My hyperacusis (noxacusis) improved significantly as a result.
  21. eagerUser

    I Have 12 Months to Recover from Tinnitus: What Treatments Can I Try? Budget $450,000.

    I would say tinnitus rarely goes away for those of us who are on this website for a long time because there are millions of people attending loud events (concerts, sporting events, ...) who get short-lived tinnitus. They are lucky that it goes away for them. I have also seen many people who, no...
  22. eagerUser

    Tinnitus from Using Headphones at the Gym: What Can I Do for Some Relief?

    Don't fear, live life to the best of your ability for now, and only use hearing protection where noises are dangerous, otherwise you may (I say may because there is a good chance) make everything worse. See what works and what doesn't for you while being careful with your hearing. I have been...
  23. eagerUser

    New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing

    I clearly remember sitting in silence and reading books, I even closed my ears to not be distracted by other people's noise. When closed, I could only hear air pressure which I think is normal.
  24. eagerUser

    New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing

    What does Dr. Shore mean by no one experiences true silence? Does she mean that even those without tinnitus don't experience silence or what? Or was she referring to the patients undergoing the treatment? We had an example of @kelpiemsp who experienced silence from a somewhat similar device...
  25. eagerUser

    Muffled Hearing and Loud Tinnitus After I Went Out Clubbing Last Night

    I don't think the cinema will damage your hearing. I may be wrong though. Anyway, I will go to the cinema.
  26. eagerUser

    My Noxacusis has gone from several hours and days of pain to minutes and sometimes a couple of...

    My Noxacusis has gone from several hours and days of pain to minutes and sometimes a couple of hours of pain. Exposure worked for me.
  27. eagerUser

    Just to give hope: my Hyperacusis is way better by pushing the limit. Still not confident to...

    Just to give hope: my Hyperacusis is way better by pushing the limit. Still not confident to write a success story.
  28. eagerUser

    Poll: After Getting Tinnitus, Do You Still Use Headphones/Headsets?

    I have always hated these fu**ing headphones. I use them rarely for work and use my ANC in public transportation without music to dampen noise.
  29. eagerUser

    This too shall pass! I know it sounds crazy but life is temporary and will pass!

    This too shall pass! I know it sounds crazy but life is temporary and will pass!
  30. eagerUser

    Photo Album of Tinnitus Talk Members

    Just came to say there are lots of beautiful ladies and handsome gentlemen here. May god bless you all and bring silence to your life. P.S: I am not that confident to send my own picture :)
  31. eagerUser

    My Teenager Daughter Got Tinnitus After Neomycin Otic Ear Drops

    It can be a good sign if the tinnitus intensity changes but it's still too early to say anything. As I said, there is a perfect chance it will completely resolve. Best wishes to you and your daughter.
  32. eagerUser

    Hey PennyCat, Just wanted to say you're so beautiful. Sending you a big big virtual hug

    Hey PennyCat, Just wanted to say you're so beautiful. Sending you a big big virtual hug
  33. eagerUser

    My Teenager Daughter Got Tinnitus After Neomycin Otic Ear Drops

    Sorry for your daughter. It is more likely to be a result of the ear syringing than ear drops because even Ciprofloxacin, which is extremely ototoxic, as an ear drop cannot do much in terms of ototoxicity unless there is a hole in the ear drum that the ear drop gets inside the ear from. It is...
  34. eagerUser

    Earplugs Making Hyperacusis Worse?

    Well, it's an emotional rollercoaster to be honest. Yes, my hyperacusis got worse with stress. My threshold dropped to almost 0 from stress and some almost inaudible noises resulted in ear pain, not just fullness. I don't know about numbness but sometimes I cannnot crackle and pop my ears...
  35. eagerUser

    Earplugs Making Hyperacusis Worse?

    Well, regarding lingering pain, it used to linger there sometimes for a week but now I believe, since I started I pushing my limits, it is less lingering, maybe for some hours sometimes. I am not doing something dangerous, just going out, restaurants, cafes, etc. without hearing protection. The...
  36. eagerUser

    Do you think it's related to the neuro modulation sessions you had?

    Do you think it's related to the neuro modulation sessions you had?
  37. eagerUser

    That's so sad. So sorry for your loss.

    That's so sad. So sorry for your loss.
  38. eagerUser

    Earplugs Making Hyperacusis Worse?

    I have always said do what works for you. I also have pain hyperacusis, not loudness, but my symptoms got worse from being in silence and stress. I think the more I expose myself to safe noises, the better it gets. I have no idea what's going on, or whether mine is related to Type II or middle...
  39. eagerUser

    Can Melatonin Make Tinnitus Worse?

    I believe Melatonin had a positive effect on me.
  40. eagerUser

    Go see an ENT. There may be some causes that can be fixed fortunately.

    Go see an ENT. There may be some causes that can be fixed fortunately.
  41. eagerUser

    TBH, there is still a good chance that the noise will go silent or lower after 7 months.

    TBH, there is still a good chance that the noise will go silent or lower after 7 months.
  42. eagerUser

    Lots of love Sarah, it will subside soon

    Lots of love Sarah, it will subside soon
  43. eagerUser

    Hi Sarah, Maybe magnesium helps? Try some turmeric as its anti inflatamation.Turmeric had...

    Hi Sarah, Maybe magnesium helps? Try some turmeric as its anti inflatamation.Turmeric had negative impacts on some but I really doubt it was from turmeric.
  44. eagerUser

    @ErikaS Oh I see, I am super excited about your new treatment. I hope everything goes perfect...

    @ErikaS Oh I see, I am super excited about your new treatment. I hope everything goes perfect for you. Yes, I know someone who is very knowledgeable in this field but he is not in my area.
  45. eagerUser

    My Entire Tinnitus and Hyperacusis Story — From Hell to Paradise

    The important thing is that he's doing well now. No one knows what exactly helps them! This was part of his story, not a joke! I hate it when people make fun of other people's success.
  46. eagerUser

    Hi Erika, Have you talked about neurofeedback with your practitioner? There is a story about...

    Hi Erika, Have you talked about neurofeedback with your practitioner? There is a story about someone being cured with it in the success stories. I would like to know what he thinks about it. I am considering it myself.
  47. eagerUser

    Of course you can. I promise you it gets better. I keep telling myself I can't continue like...

    Of course you can. I promise you it gets better. I keep telling myself I can't continue like this by I can, I have to. Because I am stronger than this MF. Think of your loved ones. Lots of love PennyCat
  48. eagerUser

    It's too heartbreaking to see new people joining the community but so heartwarming to see their...

    It's too heartbreaking to see new people joining the community but so heartwarming to see their supportiveness
  49. eagerUser

    My Entire Tinnitus and Hyperacusis Story — From Hell to Paradise

    So happy for you. I hope you reach a point that you no longer even think of Dr. Shore's device that is on the way to the market. So, what helped you was pushing the limit, right? You said you worsened, stopped, worsened... And the worsening became less and less. What do you mean by worsening...
  50. eagerUser

    Transcranial Stimulation Treatments (rTMS & tDCS & tACS)

    I will keep my fingers crossed for you @ErikaS. I hope you find success in just the first sessions and get relief by the end of the treatment. Thanks for updating the community about your progress.
  51. eagerUser

    Metronidazole vs. Amoxicillin for Tooth Abscess — Which Is Safer When You Already Have Tinnitus?

    My audiologist always mentions Gentamicin as an example of an ototoxic antibiotic. He says taking it only one time is enough to destroy ears.
  52. eagerUser

    Only if people were more kind with each other. Here and there everyone is fighting. Let's be...

    Only if people were more kind with each other. Here and there everyone is fighting. Let's be friends.
  53. eagerUser

    Is Hyperacusis Always Associated with Cochlear Damage?

    I wouldn't say that hyperacusis is always related to cochlear damage. We don't know! No one knows! Just throwing some papers saying that scientists believe it is type II or type IIIIIIIIIII doesn't guarantee it is always cochlear damage. No scientist can prove it is always cochlear damage...
  54. eagerUser

    Hyperacusis Is Not Always Permanent: After 6 Months of CBT and TRT, I'm Back to My Noisy Job

    Thanks so much Michael. To be honest, I can't be positive about it as I can't see any meaning in someone telling me noise is not dangerous. But I am trying my best to get better. I do hope it helps me. Of course a part of it is exposing myself to daily noises in and outside of the house without...
  55. eagerUser

    Hyperacusis Is Not Always Permanent: After 6 Months of CBT and TRT, I'm Back to My Noisy Job

    I totally respect you and anyone suffering from this shit. I never wanted to minimize your suffering and say you won't get better because you don't want to! Who doesn't? I do believe that you are generous and kind to warn people not to fuck their auditory system more by exposing to noxious...
  56. eagerUser

    Hyperacusis Is Not Always Permanent: After 6 Months of CBT and TRT, I'm Back to My Noisy Job

    I wouldn't say that. While silence works for some, exposure to safe sounds works for others. I have never improved from silence. Rather going out and doing ordinary things like shopping or something like walking down the street seems to be a better option. I don't want to know if I have...
  57. eagerUser

    New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing

    I hate to see the word placebo! If your tinnitus is lowered, why do you care if it it's from the placebo effect or from the real treatment? What are you looking for? A lower tinnitus or something not placebo? I believe the fact that 25% of participants had their tinnitus lowered from placebo...
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    Hyperacusis Is Not Always Permanent: After 6 Months of CBT and TRT, I'm Back to My Noisy Job

    I am so happy for your achievements. I wonder: I was living my life when it all started, one random morning I woke up with tinnitus and hyperacusis. I'd had an active social life, I would go out, have fun, of course in noise-wise safe places. I was OK with sudden sharp sounds. I can't...