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    Hyperacusis and Tinnitus Following Acoustic Shock: How Can I Continue My Life?

    Thank you all for your replies 🥰 We are all in the same boat, and I hope we will all improve over time with these challenging conditions. Palinacusis seems to be a common symptom for those experiencing hyperacusis. At first, I was worried that I was experiencing something like schizophrenia, so...
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    Hyperacusis and Tinnitus Following Acoustic Shock: How Can I Continue My Life?

    Thank you for your reply, @Nettles. It sounds like you’re going through something very similar. I’ve experienced the same issue with songs—it felt like I had an MP3 playing in my ears for a few minutes. I’ve stopped listening to music because I’m afraid it will stick in my brain. The phrase...
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    Hyperacusis and Tinnitus Following Acoustic Shock: How Can I Continue My Life?

    Thanks for your reply, @yeezysqueezy 🥰 How are you managing today? Are you able to do some activities? Can you watch TV and listen to music without any issues? My doctor prescribed this benzo for daily use, and I’m supposed to take it three times a day—in the morning, in the evening, and before...
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    Hyperacusis and Tinnitus Following Acoustic Shock: How Can I Continue My Life?

    Hi everyone, I just saw an ENT this morning, and he didn’t find anything wrong with my ears. He thinks I might be experiencing auditory hallucinations, specifically hearing a voice saying, “next stop is,” and recommended that I see a psychiatrist. He didn’t mention the term palinacousis, which...
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    Hyperacusis and Tinnitus Following Acoustic Shock: How Can I Continue My Life?

    Thank you so much for your reply, @yeezysqueezy. I really hope this will go away because I can’t live with this voice in my head. How long did it take for you to see some improvement with your palinacousis and hyperacusis? Are you able to live a normal life now? Can you listen to music, watch...
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    Hyperacusis and Tinnitus Following Acoustic Shock: How Can I Continue My Life?

    Thank you so much for your reply ❤️. I really hope this will go away because I can’t live with this voice in my head. How many months did it take for you to see some improvement with your palinacousis and hyperacusis? Are you able to live a normal life now? Can you listen to music, watch TV, or...
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    Hyperacusis and Tinnitus Following Acoustic Shock: How Can I Continue My Life?

    Thanks for your replies. @yeezysqueezy, have you ever had a voice that lasted for months? Thank you very much ❤️
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    Hyperacusis and Tinnitus Following Acoustic Shock: How Can I Continue My Life?

    Hi everyone, I am seeking your perspective on this situation. One month ago, after taking the bus, I started hearing a voice in my head saying, “Next stop is…”. This repetitive sound has been playing in my head for a month now. Do you think this voice could be permanent? Thanks ❤
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    Hyperacusis and Tinnitus Following Acoustic Shock: How Can I Continue My Life?

    Hi everyone ❤️ Thank you so much for sharing your experiences. They have given me some hope. I am still struggling with palinacousis and hyperacusis, and I really hope this nightmare will end soon. I can't leave my job, so I'm going to see if it's possible to work remotely for two days a week...
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    Hyperacusis and Tinnitus Following Acoustic Shock: How Can I Continue My Life?

    Do you think my palinacousis will go away with time? I am freaking out. Thanks ❤️
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    Hyperacusis and Tinnitus Following Acoustic Shock: How Can I Continue My Life?

    I think I have palinacousis. I read that some people with hyperacusis had this symptom as well.
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    Hyperacusis and Tinnitus Following Acoustic Shock: How Can I Continue My Life?

    Thank you for your message. As the days go by, my condition is getting worse. I now have a new form of tinnitus that mimics the digital voice I heard on the train. The voice says, "Next stop is..." Have you ever experienced something like this? Thank you.
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    Hyperacusis and Tinnitus Following Acoustic Shock: How Can I Continue My Life?

    Thank you very much for your reply. How much time did it take to go away?
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    Hyperacusis and Tinnitus Following Acoustic Shock: How Can I Continue My Life?

    Thank you all for your support and for answering my questions. I really appreciate it, especially during these tough times. I try to protect myself with silicone earplugs and a Peltor X4. At work, I wear foam earplugs because there are noises at or above 70 dB. I've also noticed that I've...
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    Hyperacusis and Tinnitus Following Acoustic Shock: How Can I Continue My Life?

    Thank you very much for your reply and support. Did you have hyperacusis? How did you manage living with it? Do you still use earplugs in your daily life?
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    Hyperacusis and Tinnitus Following Acoustic Shock: How Can I Continue My Life?

    I had an audiogram with an ENT specialist, who said my hearing was fine. The acoustic trauma I experienced was caused by an impulse noise. I do occasionally feel pain, as if something was piercing my ear.
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    Hyperacusis and Tinnitus Following Acoustic Shock: How Can I Continue My Life?

    Hello, I developed tinnitus and loudness hyperacusis following an acoustic shock. In addition to the tinnitus, I sometimes feel pressure in my inner ear and jaw, although this sensation doesn't last long. I also experience spasms in my left ear in response to certain sounds. Since then, my...
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    Hi John, I have hyperacusis and tinnitus for 6 weeks now from an acoustic choc and I am to take...

    Hi John, I have hyperacusis and tinnitus for 6 weeks now from an acoustic choc and I am to take some sessions in a clinic center to try the lllt and i would like to have you advice about this. Can it worsen the situation ?Thanks