Are You Annoyed by Other Sounds? For Example, People Eating

Jackson1964

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Aug 14, 2014
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I have T as part of Menier's. My most annoying problem is being able to discern sounds in a noisy environment especially while dining w/ others. It seems like my hearing hones in on the closest sound which is often utensils clinking. I try to sit w/ my good ear facing away from my nearest eater. It sounds neurotic, but it makes me irritable toward the eater. I don't go to movies due to the eating which drives me nuts. Is this experience shared by others w/ T?
 
You're not alone in that. I have t and hyperacusis and the sounds of clanking glasses, plates and silverware can be very annoying. I also get uncomfortable around loud vehicles (motorbikes) and barking dogs.
 
Not sure why, but I've always been irritated by two sounds even before T. One was the sound of someone eating a crunchy apple, no idea why but I would almost cringe when I'd hear it. Also, people who can't seem to chew with their mouth closed irritate me a bit. Other than that though, clank all the silverware and china you want in front of me I won't have an issue.
 
Yup...totally. My ears misrepresent sounds and amplify in the wrong areas. Nothing sounds like it used to. Most of the time things sound tiny, harsh and painful.
 
As far as overprotecting, I wish I would have. I pushed myself into situations based on advise not to over protect. My H and T went way way up, and never came down after mild noise. I think for the first year or so overprotection is a good idea.
 
As far as overprotecting, I wish I would have. I pushed myself into situations based on advise not to over protect. My H and T went way way up, and never came down after mild noise. I think for the first year or so overprotection is a good idea.
Telis,
What kind of mild noise exposure and duration did you submit yourself too?
 
Telis,
What kind of mild noise exposure and duration did you submit yourself too?
Well...I guess it wasn't that mild..maybe the wrong word. It was mild to what I knew pre T. Quiet pubs 65-75db. Hockey, not sure how loud this is, but seemed very loud. Music in my car (75dbish), dinner parties where things got loud after a few drinks, headphones while working out (low volume). The problem was, I used my old sound tolerance as guide. Going to dinner, I could never imagine this being loud. Hockey, I have played all my life and is very loud, didn't realize this before T and H. Most these things came as a shock to me after T. Loud before T, and loud now are two entirely different things.

I tried so hard to get back to life after about 3-4 month mark, my T and H just kept running up the more I did. And at the same time, before I started getting back to life (isolating myself in quiet) things seemed to be healing and getting better, even my H!

I wish I had listened to my body, and didn't push. I wanted to get back to things too quickly, now I sit at home with what I believe to be a permanent setback.
 
Im sorry to hear that bro. You will get your life back by habituation or treatment. Unlike the generations of ppl who suffered their entire lifetime with T, I truly believe there will a drug thats made available for us sooner rather than later and it will be a glorious rebirth for us all. The feeling of being rescued from a prison camp or shipwrecked on an island is the endorphins I imagine we will all feel.
 
Im sorry to hear that bro. You will get your life back by habituation or treatment. Unlike the generations of ppl who suffered their entire lifetime with T, I truly believe there will a drug thats made available for us sooner rather than later and it will be a glorious rebirth for us all. The feeling of being rescued from a prison camp or shipwrecked on an island is the endorphins I imagine we will all feel.
Thanks Jay,

Yup, I couldn't even imagine being rescued from this. I would be the happiest person on earth. I don't think I would ever want to sleep again, I would have so much living to do.

I like to remain optimistic for a cure but I am a skeptic, I can't help it. It's just me.
 
With or without T, I have always found folks who eat their meals with their mouths open, making impolite sounds, to be far too annoying to sit with them. I will get up and leave. There is no excuse for them to eat as they do. Like cows chomping, these sort of people were never told by anyone in their lives how to eat politely. One old friend will eat while on the phone, and when that begins, I make an excuse to hang up. It's nothing less than pure self-centeredness, with no concern for others.
 

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