I'm actually doing quite a bit better these days. I still have a moderate T and H baseline, but it's tolerable and much less reactive. I'm counting my blessings, but I know you're never truly out of the woods when it comes to this stuff.
I do really appreciate you checking up on me. It means a lot.
I suppose since a huge percentage of US Military disability claims are because of tinnitus, you'd expect the government to have invested far more money into research for a cure.
If a few hundred people dealing with this have to suffer to the point of jumping off the planet, it makes very little difference to ENTs and audiologists. They can keep selling their hearing aids and giving bad advice to people like us. People recovering from hyperacusis makes them no money in...
I mean, I've just been sitting at home, reading, watching a little TV at low volume, going on walks in a quiet neighborhood. My sensitivity is still worsening each day. Not sure what I'm doing wrong...
I'm barely a week into having noticeable hyperacusis, and I feel like it's getting worse each day. It's not painful yet, but I just feel like no matter what I do I will inevitably turn into a lifeless husk with unbearable, excruciating pain that I can't do anything about.
Should I wear ear...
I don't know what to do anymore...the ringing is getting louder. Everything is getting louder. The more posts I read on here the more conflicted I feel about what I can do to save my future. I have high pitched, reactive tinnitus and hyperacusis. I did all of the things you apparently shouldn't...
As my cause already states, I acquired tinnitus from noise exposure to a concrete coring drill. Its frequency in operation is very high, and as such my tinnitus is of a high frequency as well. Over the past few months, I've noticed a greater sensitivity to sound and believe my tinnitus is...