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  1. FrontRoomFanatic

    Loudness Hyperacusis vs Anxiety

    I came across this today: http://www.hyperacusis.net/what-to-do/questions-and-answers/ Basically claiming that 40% of tinnitus sufferers have sensitivity but that it’s not hyperacusis. Is hyperacusis.net a trustworthy site? What @Juan and @Zugzug describe isn’t recognisable to me. My issue is...
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    How to Avoid the Occlusion Effect? Help!

    I can’t wear ear plugs but when I thought I could and was researching them I came across ACS and as far as I remember they go in past the cartilage to minimise the occlusion effect: https://www.acscustom.com/uk/products/hearing-protection/pro-series
  3. FrontRoomFanatic

    Frequency Therapeutics — Hearing Loss Regeneration

    Thanks. I was going to ask for clarification regarding pain/discomfort hyperacusis. Being in the same boat as yourself in that regard I am just hoping that the pain/discomfort I experience from those sounds don’t then branch out to other sounds as well.
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    Frequency Therapeutics — Hearing Loss Regeneration

    @Killer If the synapses get regenerated then would it be right to think that someone with tinnitus who also has some form of hyperacusis/sound sensitivity would see benefit? It’s the synapses that are likely to be the main driver of hyperacusis/sensitivity aren’t they?
  5. FrontRoomFanatic

    Do Hearing Aids Help with Your Hyperacusis?

    Wow that line at the end really hit me. My hyperacusis and tinnitus were certainly after years of earbud usage. That’s a really insightful way to look at things. Maybe even helps me deal with the fear of this affliction. I wasn’t kicking myself for being responsible for the damage, as I’m able...
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    Frequency Therapeutics — Hearing Loss Regeneration

    What is the third picture of the hair cell depicting? Is it following treatment from FX-322? Only reason I’m doubting that is what it’s depicting is that it’s repaired the synapses so I’m thinking I’m wrong?
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    Where Does Hyperacusis Stand in Terms of Ongoing Research/Treatments?

    What do you do for entertainment now as a result of those options no longer being feasible?
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    Where Does Hyperacusis Stand in Terms of Ongoing Research/Treatments?

    I listened to that 2 days ago and it stood out because what he said was that he had never come across anyone who had pain but didn’t also have loudness. I have pain but no loudness. Was really surprised to hear that given his years of experience. Wasn’t sure how to feel or what to think, lol.
  9. FrontRoomFanatic

    How Rare Is Severe Hyperacusis?

    Hello all. Apologies for my many posts of late. I just wanted to find some opinion on the prevalence of severe hyperacusis. In the following thread about research @Juan made a comment: Where Does Hyperacusis Stand in Terms of Ongoing Research/Treatments? I have been panicking a fair bit...
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    What Are My Legal Rights Having Tinnitus and Pain Hyperacusis in the UK?

    Yeah I feel that it would be a bit of a battle to get recognition. However it would be a battle worth fighting for someone who is so significantly affected by it. I did think previously that a lawyer would be required in the event of significant worsening. Hope I don’t ever need to. Just good to...
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    What Are My Legal Rights Having Tinnitus and Pain Hyperacusis in the UK?

    Do you mean sound therapy? The evidence for this for loudness hyperacusis seems unconvincing. And as it’s pain hyperacusis I have, from what I have seen it doesn’t seem to work for the pain variant at all. In fact all I see is people who have had their pain hyperacusis worsened by using the...
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    What Are My Legal Rights Having Tinnitus and Pain Hyperacusis in the UK?

    I don’t wear headphones any more due to risk of further damage. What happened in April of last year?
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    What Are My Legal Rights Having Tinnitus and Pain Hyperacusis in the UK?

    But under the Equality Act 2010 it states that hearing impairments may be classified as being disabling and are a protected characteristic. And hyperacusis would fall under this category and is recognised by the NHS as a genuine auditory condition. I recognise that a person may have to fight...
  14. FrontRoomFanatic

    Frequency Therapeutics — Hearing Loss Regeneration

    Is there any issues with how FX-322 treatment would work if I’ve taken prednisone or prednisolone before? I read in another thread that it is ototoxic and wondered if there would be an issue there?
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    What Are My Legal Rights Having Tinnitus and Pain Hyperacusis in the UK?

    I wondered what my legal rights are broadly in the UK having tinnitus and (pain) hyperacusis? I assume these conditions fall under the Equality Act 2010 as a result of them being hearing impairments? I am experiencing difficulty with conference calls and mobile calls at present and it’s making...
  16. FrontRoomFanatic

    If My (Pain) Hyperacusis Started Off as Mild, How Likely Is It to Worsen?

    My hyperacusis started off as fairly mild compared to many others. I’ve not got the loudness element but I do have some discomfort with artificial noises such as tinny speakers. I was previously bothered by other noises such as plates and cutlery. But this has mainly resolved and I am no longer...
  17. FrontRoomFanatic

    Frequency Therapeutics — Hearing Loss Regeneration

    I have a mild form of pain hyperacusis (also have tinnitus). Which one of these drugs should I be focused on to reduce the hyperacusis element? And will a combination of one or more be relevant to having both hyperacusis and tinnitus? Thanks.
  18. FrontRoomFanatic

    Frequency Therapeutics — Hearing Loss Regeneration

    Not listened to the Tinnitus Talk Podcast before, but certainly this episode will be of interest to me. Which platforms can I listen to it on please?
  19. FrontRoomFanatic

    Frequency Therapeutics — Hearing Loss Regeneration

    I have tinnitus and some pain hyperacusis (mainly discomfort from tinny speakers). I believe that headphones were the cause. I’ve had a couple of audiograms and they have been very good. Are you saying that I’m less likely to find benefit from this drug, that I’m not a good candidate? Just...
  20. FrontRoomFanatic

    Will Lockdown Help or Hinder My Pain Hyperacusis Recovery?

    Light switches and plates/cutlery bothered mine before but no longer for some reason. Hopefully you will improve somewhat too. I’ve been putting sound on in the background to minimise the amount of quiet time. Or at least try to strike a good balance between the two.
  21. FrontRoomFanatic

    Will Lockdown Help or Hinder My Pain Hyperacusis Recovery?

    Can you listen to music through a higher fidelity/better quality speaker? Tinny speakers bother mine. A bigger speaker might be better for you. Is your tv speaker ok for it?
  22. FrontRoomFanatic

    Will Lockdown Help or Hinder My Pain Hyperacusis Recovery?

    My pain hyperacusis onset was June 2019. I’ve stated recently that I’ve felt some improvement in aspects of it. Mainly that cutlery and plates bothered it before and they don’t really any more. So I’ve been making some progress and I hope this continues. But I wondered if the fact that I am now...
  23. FrontRoomFanatic

    Have I Got Tinnitus with Pain or Hyperacusis with Pain?

    That’s good to know, thanks.
  24. FrontRoomFanatic

    Have I Got Tinnitus with Pain or Hyperacusis with Pain?

    Thanks. I hope we both improve. Only been 10 months so far. June 2021 will be 2 years... the reason that is important is that there seems to be scope for improvement up until the 2 year point. And then chances reduce rapidly for any improvement (or so I’ve read anyway). I’m just keeping hope...
  25. FrontRoomFanatic

    Have I Got Tinnitus with Pain or Hyperacusis with Pain?

    Indeed haha! That brought a smile to my face. Information overload at times.
  26. FrontRoomFanatic

    Have I Got Tinnitus with Pain or Hyperacusis with Pain?

    Hmm, isn’t reactive tinnitus just another name for hyperacusis? I’m losing track of all the nuance, lol. No it remains the same volume thankfully.
  27. FrontRoomFanatic

    Have I Got Tinnitus with Pain or Hyperacusis with Pain?

    I dropped a spoon into a bowl while doing the dishes yesterday. It was loud but in the normal way, and no pain or irritation. June 2021 will be 2 years since onset. I’m hoping to have further reduction in sensitivity by then... By this I mean that I’ll essentially be trying to be optimistic...
  28. FrontRoomFanatic

    Have I Got Tinnitus with Pain or Hyperacusis with Pain?

    I would say I have ‘irritation’ hyperacusis then. It’s only certain artificial sounds like a laptop or mobile phone speaker that bother my ears now. I worry that it will get worse, but it has already got better as plates and cutlery used to bother it, but now they don’t.
  29. FrontRoomFanatic

    Have I Got Tinnitus with Pain or Hyperacusis with Pain?

    So I’m getting a bit confused now with what my condition actually is. I’ve definitely got tinnitus, and I believe I have hyperacusis. I think I have pain hyperacusis but maybe I have tinnitus with pain? The reason I ask this is that I see so many different things online and I came to see that...
  30. FrontRoomFanatic

    Can Mindfulness Be Useful for Hyperacusis & Associated Anxiety?

    I wondered if masking can bother the hyperacusis any? Suppose it would be on a case by case basis perhaps? Have thought the same about hearing aids. The tinnitus side of the equation doesn’t stress me now. Just a little bothersome hyperacusis and have had some anxiety about it getting worse...
  31. FrontRoomFanatic

    Can Mindfulness Be Useful for Hyperacusis & Associated Anxiety?

    Hello all. Been on here a fair bit the past few days. Have been anxious about hyperacusis recently, resultant from being on lock down and increasing the sensitivity to sound I am feeling. Anyway; I wanted to find out if many of you use mindfulness to assist with either the hyperacusis itself...
  32. FrontRoomFanatic

    Does ‘Mild’ Hyperacusis Get Better?

    Are you able to ‘cast’ from your phone or laptop to some other speaker that is of a better quality? I’ve found that helpful from my phone. My tablet seems to have a better speaker on it. Not ideal but better than the phone. Does your hyperacusis mean that you don’t do as many of the social...
  33. FrontRoomFanatic

    Does ‘Mild’ Hyperacusis Get Better?

    I’m hoping that I do improve again. I’ve accepted to the possibility of not. But the fact I’ve improved somewhat so far I’m keeping hope alive for further improvement. However I may seek out CBT for it to help me form a further positive mental attitude towards it as it would be with me for many...
  34. FrontRoomFanatic

    Does ‘Mild’ Hyperacusis Get Better?

    Hopefully this thread doesn’t get shut down due to being a broad question but I haven’t seen it asked in searching the site so I’m arguing that this is a specific question relating to ‘mild’ hyperacusis with discomfort. My tinnitus & hyperacusis started June of last year. I’ve habituated to the...
  35. FrontRoomFanatic

    Sound Therapy for Pain Hyperacusis — Can It Work?

    Hello. Artificial audio for me too. I was previously having issues with cutlery and plates...but those sounds are now tolerable. I’m working from home and been using my laptop for conference calls. Didn’t even think about how it would be a problem as all the Coronavirus stuff moved so fast...
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    What Type of Earpiece Does Hyperacusis Sound Therapy Use?

    I’ve been doing a little research on hyperacusis sound therapy and I’m not seeing any pictures of what types of earphones the treatment uses. I’m working at home during COVID-19 and due to the work I need silence to concentrate. However, the silence has made my hearing all the more sensitive...
  37. FrontRoomFanatic

    Can Tinnitus Increase Risk of Stroke?

    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5667787/ This is the study that I did find.
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    Can Tinnitus Increase Risk of Stroke?

    With the onset of tinnitus I read that inflammation can be present. That leads me to suspect that tinnitus sufferers may be at higher risk of stroke. I’ve had a search for this and I’m finding some papers suggesting that previous research indicates that this is the case, but I can’t find those...
  39. FrontRoomFanatic

    Does Anyone Experience Increased Crackling in Ears After Listening to Music?

    Just wondered if anyone else gets this. I listen to music at a low volume (~60dB) and I often experience crackling in my ears when I swallow afterwards. Essentially for the rest of that evening. My ears don’t feel ‘full’ or anything. My tinnitus showed up 7 months ago following music damage so...
  40. FrontRoomFanatic

    Lenire — Bimodal Stimulation Treatment by Neuromod

    I have noise damage from headphones. I don’t have somatic tinnitus... So the prevailing thought at the moment is that Neuromod’s Lenire device is less likely to work for me? That’s a shame.
  41. FrontRoomFanatic

    ENT Appointment... What to Do? What Tests NOT to Do?

    I’m looking to find out what the tests are that the ENT should not be doing due to me having tinnitus (had tinnitus for 6 months). I’m a bit anxious to find out before tomorrow. I don’t want tinnitus worsened by any loud tests. I’ve started Prednisone 60mg per day from GP.
  42. FrontRoomFanatic

    Kids Screamed — Now Hearing Damaged? — Can't Seem to Live a Normal Life, Can't Take It Anymore

    How did things turn out for you? Did things improve?
  43. FrontRoomFanatic

    Ear Feels Blocked — There Is No Blockage: Is It Safe to Fly?

    I have tinnitus and it appeared in June for the first time. High pitched tone. I get a lot of wax build up went to get my ears cleaned out. Which I have done many times in the past (can’t say if it contributed to tinnitus). But this time the clinician showed me that there is no wax at all. So...
  44. FrontRoomFanatic

    Fullness and Dulled Hearing in Left Ear

    I usually get a lot of wax build up. I tend to get this removed every so often. I have had fullness in my ear the last couple days. No different to any other time. However, today when I went to get it removed I was told that I didn’t have any wax at all in my ear/on the ear drum. Is this the...
  45. FrontRoomFanatic

    How Dangerous Are High Frequencies in Music If the Volume Is Low?

    Ok, no worries. Will try and stay positive and hope for the best. Cheers.
  46. FrontRoomFanatic

    How Dangerous Are High Frequencies in Music If the Volume Is Low?

    It’s Hyperacusis I’m worried about. I would hate to prompt its onset. Thanks for the reply. So listening to a little music, even if it raises my T frequency a little for a temporary period, is ok? It won’t make Hyperacusis worse? That’s become a big worry for me now.
  47. FrontRoomFanatic

    How Dangerous Are High Frequencies in Music If the Volume Is Low?

    Michael Leigh did say that the raising of the T is actually Hyperacusis. So it’s worrying me a little.
  48. FrontRoomFanatic

    How Dangerous Are High Frequencies in Music If the Volume Is Low?

    Just bumping this thread for anyone viewing forum today.
  49. FrontRoomFanatic

    How Dangerous Are High Frequencies in Music If the Volume Is Low?

    How dangerous are high frequencies in music if the volume is low (50-60dB)? I’ve seen some people mention it’s not always the loudness but sometime the frequencies that can affect tinnitus. My tinnitus raises just a little following listening to music. Not a lot and it is not distressing. But...
  50. FrontRoomFanatic

    Following Tinnitus Onset, What Causes Hyperacusis to Appear?

    I’m also thinking that I’ve read that some music is beneficial for tinnitus so I’m hoping that is true.
  51. FrontRoomFanatic

    Following Tinnitus Onset, What Causes Hyperacusis to Appear?

    Question as title above. Tinnitus appeared 5 months ago or so following what I believe to be noise damage from headphone use. I’m seeing a lot of people telling me to protect my ears and be wary of hyperacusis. Which is obviously now causing me a little concern. I can’t really wear in ear...
  52. FrontRoomFanatic

    How Advisable Is It to Avoid Noisy Places Like Bars or Sports Venues?

    That’s too bad, sorry to hear that. Yeah me too, hard to know. Think I’ll just back out of the lunch. Think I might just set a timescale. No bars, restaurants, sports venues or any other very noisy places for 2 years. And see how I feel once those 2 years are up.
  53. FrontRoomFanatic

    How Advisable Is It to Avoid Noisy Places Like Bars or Sports Venues?

    Restaurants too? Was talking about them with someone earlier but felt that restaurants would probably be ok. I can’t remember a time when I was in a noisy one but I have noticed a lot of people saying restaurants on here and I’m thinking maybe I’m being forgetful about how loud they are. Might...
  54. FrontRoomFanatic

    How Advisable Is It to Avoid Noisy Places Like Bars or Sports Venues?

    Just wondered how many of you avoid noisy places? I’m thinking of refraining from going to bars and football games due to my tinnitus. I could wear ear protection but I see there are downsides to this, and I get a lot of wax (and have a problem narrow ear canal) which makes this less appealing...
  55. FrontRoomFanatic

    ACS Custom Earplugs and Their Impact on Ear Wax

    Thanks I’ll have a good look at this type.
  56. FrontRoomFanatic

    ACS Custom Earplugs and Their Impact on Ear Wax

    I’m thinking of getting ACS Custom earplugs for times when I’m caught out around a noisy situation. The problem with this is I’m not sure how deep the earplugs tend to go down into the ear canal. I’ve always had a lot of wax buildup and I also have a narrow ear canal in the left ear. This canal...
  57. FrontRoomFanatic

    Having Issues Listening to Music — Can This Further Damage My Tinnitus?

    I’ve paid for the system now and while I could return it, I’m very happy with how it sounds. So I’ll resign myself to fortnightly listening for the next 6 months. I can always sell it should things not work out. I also have a audiology appointment due soon. I’ll speak with them about this also.
  58. FrontRoomFanatic

    Having Issues Listening to Music — Can This Further Damage My Tinnitus?

    Thanks for the info. I’m thinking now that maybe I’ll only listen to music every 2nd weekend. One album in a Saturday and one on a Sunday. For the next 6 months maybe. Would that be advisable?
  59. FrontRoomFanatic

    Having Issues Listening to Music — Can This Further Damage My Tinnitus?

    I’m actually not so sure if I have Hyperacusis. I think I’m relating that to my reactive Tinnitus (like the increase when listening to music) but I think this is two separate things? I’ve just read a pamphlet there and it seems like low level noises like the rustling of leaves or running water...
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    Having Issues Listening to Music — Can This Further Damage My Tinnitus?

    That sounds similar to myself then. I’m going to just carry on but only listen at weekends, low volume, and for no more than 40-60 mins at a time. There’s nothing more I can do now I don’t think. I could get a more in-depth streamer that allows me to EQ to remove certain frequencies but I’d...