Hi All,
I'm now 11 weeks into my struggle with tinnitus, hyperacusis (pain mostly) and TTTS.
Tinnitus
My tinnitus seems to have settled slightly or I'm just getting used to it? I can only really hear it in quiet rooms so I'm lucky in that respect (I know others have it much worse). I used to be able to hear it over conversations at work and the TV but this seems to have subsided slightly.
I seem to have sorted out my sleeping issues which were absolute hell for about 4-6 weeks. I'm using waterfall sounds to sleep and get 6-8 hours most nights with a couple of awakenings each night.
Hyperacusis & TTTS
My hyperacusis pain seems to be getting less painful and more "tingling" or "tickling" is probably the best way to describe it. My ears feel full on the odd occasion but this seems to subside relatively quickly.
I'm convinced that my tingling sensation is coming from my TTTS as I can feel my eardrum flutter when I watch things on my iPad for example or crumbling a crisp packet.
I suppose my big question is will this ever go away completely? Some of these sounds don't feel to loud to me (for example opening a crisp packet) yet my ears still click/pop/twitch to it? It's infuriating because I don't know if I have pure hyperacusis with pain because things don't feel too loud. If I do have I'm assuming it's mild.
I've also noticed that my right ear twitches more and this is the ear with the louder tinnitus. I've also noticed that scratching my head above my ears causes my ears to twitch. I thought this might be nerves but I'm thinking it might be the sound of me doing it. The reason I think this is if I scratch the left side of my head my right ear twitches but my left doesn't.
Hearing
My hearing test up to 8 kHz came back absolutely fine (nothing under 10 dB drop).
I've tested my higher frequencies with a tone generator app on my phone and I can hear up to 14 kHz on 7% phone volume in both ears. My left drops off at 15 kHz but by right is slightly better and drops off at 16 kHz (which is weird because my right ear has the louder tinnitus?!)
My speech in noise test came back okay too so all in all my hearing itself isn't too bad.
I did notice that works with "S" or "F" in them sounded weird at first but I think this is improving slightly.
Sorry for the long post but I just wanted to get all of my symptoms written down so I can get any advice/similar stories (hopefully of recovery).
Thanks,
COY
I'm now 11 weeks into my struggle with tinnitus, hyperacusis (pain mostly) and TTTS.
Tinnitus
My tinnitus seems to have settled slightly or I'm just getting used to it? I can only really hear it in quiet rooms so I'm lucky in that respect (I know others have it much worse). I used to be able to hear it over conversations at work and the TV but this seems to have subsided slightly.
I seem to have sorted out my sleeping issues which were absolute hell for about 4-6 weeks. I'm using waterfall sounds to sleep and get 6-8 hours most nights with a couple of awakenings each night.
Hyperacusis & TTTS
My hyperacusis pain seems to be getting less painful and more "tingling" or "tickling" is probably the best way to describe it. My ears feel full on the odd occasion but this seems to subside relatively quickly.
I'm convinced that my tingling sensation is coming from my TTTS as I can feel my eardrum flutter when I watch things on my iPad for example or crumbling a crisp packet.
I suppose my big question is will this ever go away completely? Some of these sounds don't feel to loud to me (for example opening a crisp packet) yet my ears still click/pop/twitch to it? It's infuriating because I don't know if I have pure hyperacusis with pain because things don't feel too loud. If I do have I'm assuming it's mild.
I've also noticed that my right ear twitches more and this is the ear with the louder tinnitus. I've also noticed that scratching my head above my ears causes my ears to twitch. I thought this might be nerves but I'm thinking it might be the sound of me doing it. The reason I think this is if I scratch the left side of my head my right ear twitches but my left doesn't.
Hearing
My hearing test up to 8 kHz came back absolutely fine (nothing under 10 dB drop).
I've tested my higher frequencies with a tone generator app on my phone and I can hear up to 14 kHz on 7% phone volume in both ears. My left drops off at 15 kHz but by right is slightly better and drops off at 16 kHz (which is weird because my right ear has the louder tinnitus?!)
My speech in noise test came back okay too so all in all my hearing itself isn't too bad.
I did notice that works with "S" or "F" in them sounded weird at first but I think this is improving slightly.
Sorry for the long post but I just wanted to get all of my symptoms written down so I can get any advice/similar stories (hopefully of recovery).
Thanks,
COY