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    My 1st Year (Reactive) Tinnitus + Hyperacusis Anniversary — A Better Place

    Hi Nick47, I had unilateral tinnitus and hyperacusis in my right ear. I never wore a hearing aid in my left ear. My 5.5 kHz - 8 kHz dropped to 70 dB. I never knew this but just looked it up on my original audiogram. Darren
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    My 1st Year (Reactive) Tinnitus + Hyperacusis Anniversary — A Better Place

    Apologies for not replying sooner, I hadn't logged in for a while. I am told that the steroids probably helped regain some of my hearing and luckily within the speech range. I still have no hearing above 5.5 kHz but I can very much live with that. I believe my audiologist and I got lucky with...
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    My 1st Year (Reactive) Tinnitus + Hyperacusis Anniversary — A Better Place

    When I called the paramedics at the onset of the vertigo, they said it was most likely labyrinthitis. The vertigo got better after about a week but I had bouts of unsteadiness on and off for about 6 months, gradually getting less frequent. I didn't have any physical therapy. I only took steroids...
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    I have habituated to my Tinnitus and am fully healed from my Hyperacusis. Thsi took 18 months...

    I have habituated to my Tinnitus and am fully healed from my Hyperacusis. Thsi took 18 months with the use of sound therapy, CBT and relaxation.
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    The Positivity Thread

    This is the kind of thread that is needed. I'm surprised the Success Stories category isn't higher on the page so people can better notice it. I got severe hyperacusis and tinnitus in November 2020 and have got to a place where the hyperacusis is no longer there and the tinnitus is a lot...
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    Reactive/Unmaskable Tinnitus — Positivity Needed

    I originally used a soothing beach/wave sound but I didn't find that helped me much, my hyperacusis felt like it was struggling when this was on so I turned this off after a week or so. And strangely it was the amplification of the mid ranges, where I had no hearing loss, that seemed to help...
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    Reactive/Unmaskable Tinnitus — Positivity Needed

    Thank you. My hyperacusis and tinnitus started unexpectedly whilst I was asleep! I can only theorise it was an inner ear infection caused by a virus or possible sinus infection. It left me with hearing loss from 5.5 kHz and above in one ear. The hearing aid (Oticon More 1) hugely reduced my...
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    Reactive/Unmaskable Tinnitus — Positivity Needed

    I would like to add to the mix that I had hyperacusis and reactive tinnitus and have now recovered. This took around 18 months to heal. I strongly believe my tinnitus was linked to my hyperacusis. The reactiveness of the tinnitus calmed at the same speed as the hyperacusis. Happy to go into...
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    Just How Far Should You Push Reactive Tinnitus? Should I Protect My Hearing More?

    It was so bad at the start and I had no guidance so I think I might have overdone the protection. I bought a pair of ear defenders, like you see airplane runway staff wear and I wore them around the house a lot. I kept away from everyone, it was Christmas also so I was very sad to be hiding away...
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    Just How Far Should You Push Reactive Tinnitus? Should I Protect My Hearing More?

    I would say the initial 3 months were the worst. It took me this long to be able to get the anxiety and fear under control. This was a combination of protecting my ears, guided meditation (Spotify!) and also CBT sessions with a lady that was experienced in CBT for tinnitus patients. Once the...
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    Just How Far Should You Push Reactive Tinnitus? Should I Protect My Hearing More?

    Dr. Gladys Akinseye, an audiologist for Audiological Science in Harley Street. She has since moved to set up her own practice which I believe should be available soon. A Google search may help you locate her.
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    Just How Far Should You Push Reactive Tinnitus? Should I Protect My Hearing More?

    Yes, I can go anywhere now without hearing protection. At the start, I couldn't even walk down the road without the sound of a passing card or a chirping bird having an effect on my hyperacusis and then tinnitus. Now I can go to a loud bar or restaurant and have no adverse effects. My...
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    Just How Far Should You Push Reactive Tinnitus? Should I Protect My Hearing More?

    The lower tone has gone, it lasted around a year. I can't hear it even if I try. The hiss is about a 1 or 2 out of 10 now but originally was very loud and very intrusive. It is no longer reactive to sounds. I don't wear the hearing aid. After a few months of not needing it anymore, I sold it...
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    Just How Far Should You Push Reactive Tinnitus? Should I Protect My Hearing More?

    In my situation I had complete hearing loss in my right ear. I was given some steroids which I believe helped me recover some hearing, leaving me with complete loss from 5.5 kHz and above. This was quite lucky I guess as most speech is below 5.5 kHz so I do not have any problem with...
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    Just How Far Should You Push Reactive Tinnitus? Should I Protect My Hearing More?

    Your situation sounds very similar to mine when i developed a sound sensitive tinnitus and hyperacusis from a suspected inner ear infection. I'm happy to say that now, 25 months later, my hyperacusis has completely gone and I am fully habituated to my now, a lot less intrusive, tinnitus. My...
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    How to Get the Quietest MRI Experience?

    It was silicon earbuds from a company called Loop. I won't put the URL as iI'mm not sure on the rules, but they are easy to find if you search. There are probably many other products like this as they are quite simple. They worked for me as I had hyperacusis which made my tinnitus very reactive...
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    How to Get the Quietest MRI Experience?

    I haven't read all the responses to this thread so apologies if this has already been suggested, but I wore silicon earbuds which lowered the noise of the MRI significantly. This was a head MRI and they allowed this. Hospital was in the UK if that matters.
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    My 1st Year (Reactive) Tinnitus + Hyperacusis Anniversary — A Better Place

    It's now been 19 months since my onset of hyperacusis and tinnitus and I would like to update the above post to say I am now hyperacusis free. If you've read the above experience, you will see that I was super sensitive to everyday sounds and that would create havoc with the loudness of...
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    Oticon More™ Hearing Aids Silenced My Friend's Tinnitus

    i would like to add my success story with Oticon More 1 hearing aids. I have had hyperacusis and tinnitus since November 2020 with sudden hearing loss in my right ear from 5500 Hz and above. My tinnitus would be reactive to my hyperacusis, therefore sound exposure in my missing range would...
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    My 1st Year (Reactive) Tinnitus + Hyperacusis Anniversary — A Better Place

    A year ago It's been a year and a few days since I woke up in the middle of the night unable to move due to what was probably a flu virus induced inner ear infection which gave me severe vertigo. A few hours later, when the paramedics arrived, I lost all my hearing in my right ear. After some...
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    Has Anyone Experienced a Transition from Fragile Hyperacusis Ears Back to Durable Normal Ears?

    I don't post much on here but I can say I have had success with my hyperacusis from where i started last November until present. I don't have pain with my hyperacusis but was super sensitive to any sounds such as running water, rain, shower, crisp packets, foil, knives and forks. it was...
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    Hearing Aids

    I would also like to add my positive experience with Oticon More 1 hearing aids. I have hearing loss in my right ear from 5 kHz and above which leaves me with hyperacusis and tinnitus in that ear. After 5 months of suffering, a private Audiologist in London suggested trying these hearing aids...
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    My Turn for Your Support — Woke Up with Sudden Hearing Loss and Severe Vertigo

    Hi Billie, as you saw I had the same symptoms a month ago. My severe vertigo lasted a few days then started to clear up by around day 6 I was up and about on my feet again. My complete hearing loss lasted a few days then gradually came back but this manifested into a high pitched tinnitus and...
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    Woke Up with Severe Vertigo and Complete Loss of Hearing in Right Ear: Tinnitus Followed Later On

    Hello all, Early November I woke up in the middle of the night with severe vertigo, couldn't sit up without the room spinning and being violently sick. Complete loss of hearing in my right ear. Called the ambulance and they checked me over and said it was probably an ear infection. Over the...