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  1. martinberryhorse

    Do you just wake up and its better? Or does it go down during the day?

    Do you just wake up and its better? Or does it go down during the day?
  2. martinberryhorse

    Took a nap with my cat using him like a pillow, he was purring. Got up and my ringing was...

    Took a nap with my cat using him like a pillow, he was purring. Got up and my ringing was replaced with an ocean in a very long tube sound.
  3. martinberryhorse

    @Flowergirl Guess I'm lucky, only had 1 spike that lasted a few days, all others go away after I...

    @Flowergirl Guess I'm lucky, only had 1 spike that lasted a few days, all others go away after I sleep.
  4. martinberryhorse

    Besides Tinnitus, What Other Symptoms Do You Have?

    It doesn't happen when I burp, but it does if I try to blow my nose, or even just exhale hard through my nose. It's actually how I got tinnitus over 3 years ago by coughing too hard and forcing air/mucus into my Eustachian tube. It only does it through the left ear now, and ever since after my...
  5. martinberryhorse

    I know a few people who got T from head injury, they all got T immediately. I would guess you...

    I know a few people who got T from head injury, they all got T immediately. I would guess you are probably ok.
  6. martinberryhorse

    Momentary spikes when I open my jaw. Ear feels like it goes deaf for a second. Been using a...

    Momentary spikes when I open my jaw. Ear feels like it goes deaf for a second. Been using a nightguard for a year. Anyone have any ideas?
  7. martinberryhorse

    They work for me

    They work for me
  8. martinberryhorse

    Working Out with Pain and Loudness Hyperacusis

    Just want to add my 2 cents. I basically live to work out these days. I lift heavy and intensely, both compounds and isolations. I even do neck training where I attach weights to a harness I wear on my head. I've been at it for 2.5 of the 3 years I've had tinnitus. My tinnitus will spike when...
  9. martinberryhorse

    Long Gun Blast a Week Ago Resulted in High-Pitched Tinnitus and Other Symptoms

    That's very interesting, I remember reading someone else on this site experienced the same thing. Out of curiosity, did you also have earplugs under your Peltors?
  10. martinberryhorse

    Tbh I never did. I always loved silence. Even as a teenager I would spend hours just walking out...

    Tbh I never did. I always loved silence. Even as a teenager I would spend hours just walking out in the middle of nowhere listening to all the little sounds here and there and the space between. It was sacred to me.
  11. martinberryhorse

    @Steph1710 How did you pop them? Valsalva?

    @Steph1710 How did you pop them? Valsalva?
  12. martinberryhorse

    @Ngo13 I understand, I gave up on hope probably a year ago. It seems to be part of the road to...

    @Ngo13 I understand, I gave up on hope probably a year ago. It seems to be part of the road to acceptance as I was making no progress in that respect when I still held on to hope.
  13. martinberryhorse

    It's weird. When my T would spike to an 8, I'd actually fall asleep faster, I felt relieved...

    It's weird. When my T would spike to an 8, I'd actually fall asleep faster, I felt relieved knowing it would be lower in the morning. Then I'd wake up and it would bother me more at a lower volume. I can certainly understand your feeling here even though it seems counterintuitive.
  14. martinberryhorse

    I spent a lot of time compiling forum posts a couple years ago of people who improved. Most of...

    I spent a lot of time compiling forum posts a couple years ago of people who improved. Most of them improved after 6 months, one guy recovered completely around 3.5 years. One person took 10 years. It seems it can improve at any moment.
  15. martinberryhorse

    NeilMed Sinus Rinse Caused My Tinnitus

    For me the mindset began to set in (not fully there yet) after I realized I either have to die or keep going, and I realized that I wasn't ready to give up on everything and I might as well see what comes next. As for sleep, oddly enough ear plugs help me. Mine is also quietest in the morning...
  16. martinberryhorse

    NeilMed Sinus Rinse Caused My Tinnitus

    I understand how hard it is, especially soon after the onset. I seriously considered suicide every day for probably 6 months. I can say that mentally I am probably 50% better now, some days 75%, some days 25%, but no matter what I am better than I was two years ago. This tends to be the case...
  17. martinberryhorse

    NeilMed Sinus Rinse Caused My Tinnitus

    I coughed fluid into my Eustachian tubes causing severe tinnitus. It did get better after 3 months, but has been stuck at a lower level for almost 3 years now. Sounds like you did less damage than I did, so I wouldn't be surprised if yours resolved.
  18. martinberryhorse

    Same boat. I was actually sleeping well a week ago and now it's lucky if I can get a couple hours.

    Same boat. I was actually sleeping well a week ago and now it's lucky if I can get a couple hours.
  19. martinberryhorse

    Citronella Oil Used to Successfully Treat Tinnitus Caused by Phlegm Congestion

    Well I've tried just about everything else, I'll let you all know if it works.
  20. martinberryhorse

    Why Do My Ears Crackle and Feel Full — Is This Connected to Tinnitus?

    Probably Eustachian tube issues. Partial blockage due to something like inflammation.
  21. martinberryhorse

    It's one of those things where you either keep going or you don't. Personally I try to stay...

    It's one of those things where you either keep going or you don't. Personally I try to stay busy, do things that take up all of my concentration, and hope that maybe one day it gets better.
  22. martinberryhorse

    I lift weights 6 days a week, lots of heavy compounds and some isolations. 99 days out of 100 it...

    I lift weights 6 days a week, lots of heavy compounds and some isolations. 99 days out of 100 it doesn't affect my T, couple times a year I might get a spike that goes away within a couple hours but that also happens without lifting. I would highly recommend weight lifting, it's one of the few...
  23. martinberryhorse

    When you have a momentary spike, do you feel a physical sensation along with it?

    When you have a momentary spike, do you feel a physical sensation along with it?
  24. martinberryhorse

    Sign of Eustachian Tube Blockage?

    Any noticeable crackling, popping, etc. sounds when you swallow? You will hear it right in the ear, not in the throat.
  25. martinberryhorse

    Tinnitus for 10 Years, I Was Habituated, Now It Constantly Spikes Shortly After Falling Asleep

    Ok that's good it isn't a constant factor, meaning I'd guess it probably isn't due to damage or something worsening. I know that anytime I wake up in the middle of the night my tinnitus sounds very high, so this could be a sleep issue that compounds with the higher tinnitus perception which...
  26. martinberryhorse

    Tinnitus for 10 Years, I Was Habituated, Now It Constantly Spikes Shortly After Falling Asleep

    Does it happen every single night? I've experienced this a couple times, though it is luckily not often.
  27. martinberryhorse

    My Big Mistake: Shooting a .380 Pistol at an Indoor Range without Proper Hearing Protection

    In the nearly three years I've browsed this forum and other parts of the internet, I have seen many cases of acoustic trauma healing over time, I have also seen ones that did not or got worse. Best thing to do is probably what you are already doing and be very careful with your ears, you may end...
  28. martinberryhorse

    ETD would click/pop/crackle when you swallow or flex your throat in a way that would open the...

    ETD would click/pop/crackle when you swallow or flex your throat in a way that would open the tubes, also yawning.
  29. martinberryhorse

    I'm Travis, My Tinnitus Is 10/10 — Please Send Good Vibes and Advice

    The sounds in this video blocks the tinnitus sound for me and helps me concentrate or get a little reprieve. Some people hate it, and it takes getting used to, but it may work for you like it does me. Just be sure to turn your speaker volume to zero, then click the link, turn the video volume...
  30. martinberryhorse

    Poll: Which Ear Is Your Tinnitus Worse In?

    I'd cut off two fingers to have static instead of the ring.
  31. martinberryhorse

    Poll: Which Ear Is Your Tinnitus Worse In?

    Hard to tell, but my left will spike while the right doesn't, so I put left.
  32. martinberryhorse

    That vid helps me get a little break sometimes when I need it.

    That vid helps me get a little break sometimes when I need it.
  33. martinberryhorse

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4LZv3ta13Ws&ab_channel=ArtofZen-RelaxingMusicandAudio Turn...

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4LZv3ta13Ws&ab_channel=ArtofZen-RelaxingMusicandAudio Turn speakers off before clicking link. Then lower the youtube volume slider as far as it goes. Turn speakers up one notch, then adjust youtube slider so you can just barely hear it.
  34. martinberryhorse

    Acoustic Trauma from a Shooting Range with Hearing Protection

    I can't recommend any mental health professionals, but I can tell you that the beginning is the hardest part and most difficult to manage mentally. Assuming you don't improve which I actually think you will, but if you don't over time you will find ways to manage it better, and other things in...
  35. martinberryhorse

    Improvements for People with Burning Pain (in Silence) Hyperacusis?

    I had burning pain for about two months after onset. Then it went away in the right ear, and couple days later went away in the left. Then maybe 6 months later it came back in the left ear for about a week, and went away again. Hasn't been back since.
  36. martinberryhorse

    Anyone here shoot at ranges? How do you protect your ears? I'm thinking earplugs under earmuffs...

    Anyone here shoot at ranges? How do you protect your ears? I'm thinking earplugs under earmuffs, think that will be enough?
  37. martinberryhorse

    Just to be clear it didn't stay low, so don't get any ideas.

    Just to be clear it didn't stay low, so don't get any ideas.
  38. martinberryhorse

    @Nadia231 Almost never, even under extreme strain like maxing a deadlift. Could it be a change...

    @Nadia231 Almost never, even under extreme strain like maxing a deadlift. Could it be a change in weather?
  39. martinberryhorse

    Meds made me pass out while standing, hit my head just above and behind the ear. Over about 5...

    Meds made me pass out while standing, hit my head just above and behind the ear. Over about 5 sec. my T reduced to a pleasantly light hiss.
  40. martinberryhorse

    Tinnitus from a (Single) Cialis Pill — What Can Make It Permanently Worse?

    It's common for EDM artists to wear headphones while they perform. You can get ones that act like earmuffs that will play the music in the headphone at a reasonable level while lowering the volume of the outside speakers. Also you would likely be standing behind the speakers which is...
  41. martinberryhorse

    What Sounds, Sensations or Feelings Do You Experience When Doing the Valsalva?

    I am trying to figure out what is going on with my ears and Eustachian tubes. I have a strange sensation when I do the Valsalva where my right ear will snap open like it is unsticking itself from being closed, and the left one will crackle and pop as though it is opening section by section. It's...
  42. martinberryhorse

    My Doctor Won't Prescribe Prednisone, Saying I Could Die If I Got COVID-19

    According to the data presented by the CDC as well as other foreign entities equivalent to the CDC, those who die with COVID-19 have multiple co-morbidities as well as being over the average age of death. Even my 98-year-old great aunt got COVID-19 and was over it within a week without any...
  43. martinberryhorse

    Can Tinnitus Volume Be Reduced? Sudden Onset Sensorineural Hearing Loss (SSNHL)

    Yes it can go down, but prepare for the worst case mentally.
  44. martinberryhorse

    The Difference Between Plugging Both Ears and One Ear — Barely vs. Definitely Hearing Tinnitus

    Might be a lack of contrast with outside sound that causes it to be hard to hear the tinnitus with both ears plugged.
  45. martinberryhorse

    I know someone who got very sick from just one. The good news is that they ended up recovering...

    I know someone who got very sick from just one. The good news is that they ended up recovering so I think you are right about time being the healer with this.
  46. martinberryhorse

    I'm sorry you are going through this. How many shots did you take?

    I'm sorry you are going through this. How many shots did you take?
  47. martinberryhorse

    Is it a crackling when you swallow or just a random crackling?

    Is it a crackling when you swallow or just a random crackling?
  48. martinberryhorse

    Glad to hear this!

    Glad to hear this!
  49. martinberryhorse

    Poll: How Does Your Tinnitus React to Silence/Earplugs?

    Well this is weird. I seem to be the only one here whose tinnitus improves with earplugs. It's actually something I do when I am overwhelmed. I will put on earmuffs and walk, lay down, sit, etc... and after about 8 minutes my ringing becomes a much more manageable hiss, temporarily of course.
  50. martinberryhorse

    CPAP Machine Making Tinnitus Worse?

    My two cents: I've been using earplugs every night for four or five years and haven't had any issues because of it. I asked a few doctors I've seen if earplugs would cause problems while sleeping and they all said no, though I take doctors' opinions with a grain of salt these days.
  51. martinberryhorse

    You can hmu if you want, if you just recently got T you are in the hardest part.

    You can hmu if you want, if you just recently got T you are in the hardest part.
  52. martinberryhorse

    @Nadia231 Yes luckily it is back to baseline, thanks for asking. The spike lasted for probably 7...

    @Nadia231 Yes luckily it is back to baseline, thanks for asking. The spike lasted for probably 7 hours. It's so weird because I haven't had a spike like that in over a year.
  53. martinberryhorse

    Massive spike in left ear, happened sometime when I was in the gym. Ear feels plugged up and...

    Massive spike in left ear, happened sometime when I was in the gym. Ear feels plugged up and almost wet inside. Any ideas what I did?
  54. martinberryhorse

    Two Years of ETD — Finally Got My Left Ear to Open with a Little Trick

    I couldn't find any that specifically uses the combination of yawning and Valsalva, but there are a lot about the Valsalva. I might make a video myself, I will post it here if I do.
  55. martinberryhorse

    Two Years of ETD — Finally Got My Left Ear to Open with a Little Trick

    This is a minor success but I want to share it because I have seen absolutely no improvement anywhere else, except once two months after onset. For the last two years I have been told by countless ENTs to do the Valsalva, but each time my left ear would refuse to open no matter how hard I...
  56. martinberryhorse

    @Vassili The breathing difficulty is very disturbing.

    @Vassili The breathing difficulty is very disturbing.
  57. martinberryhorse

    @buttercake Have you gotten used to it? Or does it freak you out every time?

    @buttercake Have you gotten used to it? Or does it freak you out every time?
  58. martinberryhorse

    @ALS That's wild, sounds like a DMT trip.

    @ALS That's wild, sounds like a DMT trip.
  59. martinberryhorse

    @Leila Yes I definitely felt the weight sensation too, like it was pushing me under a pool of...

    @Leila Yes I definitely felt the weight sensation too, like it was pushing me under a pool of mud, really freaky.
  60. martinberryhorse

    @Steph1710 Glad to hear it isn't happening too often, awful sensation.

    @Steph1710 Glad to hear it isn't happening too often, awful sensation.