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  1. Alessia

    Hyperacusis Has Faded Over 1.5 Years

    Hi @Marin I'm glad, I remember being so scared that my H could never improve so I thought I should share! I did go to uni, I wore cotton in my ears as the professor's voice hurt me. I didn't really socialise anywhere other than a quiet place with a friend or two who knew about my condition. I...
  2. Alessia

    Hyperacusis Has Faded Over 1.5 Years

    @musicblue Honestly there wasn't much I could do about the pain, I often used heat packs on my ears to try soothe it. I avoided regular painkillers for health reasons but I did use them sometimes. The pain was the hardest thing to deal with but it does subside over time. I had problems with any...
  3. Alessia

    Hyperacusis Has Faded Over 1.5 Years

    @Orions Pain Hey! I noticed the tinnitus as soon as I got home from the concert and the hyperacusis one or two days after. I had ear fullness for the first few months too. The fullness is gone but it has changed into like a click in my eustachian tube that I control. My ears burned for the...
  4. Alessia

    Hyperacusis Has Faded Over 1.5 Years

    @Lucifer Yes it was pretty mild at the time that I travelled, which was January 2020. It was extremely severe when first I got it in May 2019, everything was super loud and painful for me for the first 6 months. By the 8 month mark it had become more mild, which is when I travelled.
  5. Alessia

    Hyperacusis Has Faded Over 1.5 Years

    @Lucifer I wore Earplanes earplugs and my noise cancelling headphones on the planes. The pressure was a little bit uncomfortable but I had no problems with noise. I didn't have to use any protection when wandering the streets and going to shops and restaurants in both Cambodia and Tokyo :) I...
  6. Alessia

    Hyperacusis Has Faded Over 1.5 Years

    Hi @n_li808 I used to get spikes at times that seemed random to me. It's possible that they were a reaction to daily noises, but even if they were, those noises are not harmful and the spikes are temporary. I get random little spikes sometimes that are definitely not caused by noise. Noises...
  7. Alessia

    Hyperacusis Has Faded Over 1.5 Years

    Hello I developed intrusive tinnitus and severe hyperacusis after a long and very loud concert in May 2019, I was 19 at the time. The hyperacusis was so bad that even the quietest noises boomed in my head and caused stabbing pains. I could barely speak because my own voice was too loud. I also...
  8. Alessia

    Great to hear that you are improving, thank you

    Great to hear that you are improving, thank you
  9. Alessia

    Hello, how is your hyperacusis these days?

    Hello, how is your hyperacusis these days?
  10. Alessia

    Hi I'm also from Melbourne and I've had hyperacusis/pain for a while now. Could you pm me?

    Hi I'm also from Melbourne and I've had hyperacusis/pain for a while now. Could you pm me?