Sting is a fellow tinnitus sufferer. Great guy who does support hearing charities too.@Matty1996, sorry to hijack your thread...
I am not a religious man but I believe in energy fields and the body's miraculous recovery of itself. I pray that your natural force of healing is on your side.
Thank you very much for saying so. I'm sorry to hear that you are going through a spike as well due to COVID-19, it's quite unfair to have such a setback when it's due to something so beyond our control. I hope that it's just a minor setback for you in the grand scheme of things and that you can recover your progress.That's pretty amazing that you had experienced silence for so long too after your first onset. Hold onto that. You sound like a strong, mentally positive person which is so important in dealing with this.
Thank you so much for your kind words!Thank you very much for saying so. I'm sorry to hear that you are going through a spike as well due to COVID-19, it's quite unfair to have such a setback when it's due to something so beyond our control. I hope that it's just a minor setback for you in the grand scheme of things and that you can recover your progress.
Last night was a little bit easier I think and so far today, everything has been quite mild, good signs I hope. I'm feeling a bit more optimistic.
@Roosevelt DuPree, snap! Same for me too! It's so frustrating isn't it! Hope you're coping ok x@Matty1996, I really feel your pain. Having overcome/habituated to tinnitus & hyperacusis three years ago, they have both come roaring back into my life full force after getting COVID-19 a little over a week ago. I'm sorry you're having to deal with these issues again, my friend, and am sending you good vibes for health & healing - You beat it once, you can beat it again!
I'm sorry to hear that you experienced a worsening from COVID-19 too. It's particularly unfortunate because of how difficult it has been to avoid.I really feel your pain. Having overcome/habituated to tinnitus & hyperacusis three years ago, they have both come roaring back into my life full force after getting COVID-19 a little over a week ago. I'm sorry you're having to deal with these issues again, my friend, and am sending you good vibes for health & healing - You beat it once, you can beat it again!
Thanks for saying so! I have rehabituated and the worst of the sounds have definitely gone down again, though the tinnitus in my right ear persists and the volume is still louder than it was before the fireworks.@Matty1996, how are you now? I hope you are feeling better.
Happy for you! I hope it continues to fade and you can write another success story here.Thanks for saying so! I have rehabituated and the worst of the sounds have definitely gone down again, though the tinnitus in my right ear persists and the volume is still louder than it was before the fireworks.
Most of the time it isn't particularly noticeable, the biggest hurdle/impact on my life has been not being able to use headphones, which is admittedly a bit depressing.
Overall though, significantly better than the beginning of the year.
I hope so too!Happy for you! I hope it continues to fade and you can write another success story here.
At least you don't have hyperacusis, which for me is worse than tinnitus.
Hi @Samy, how is your tinnitus now? I noticed a while back you said it spiked due to a car journey.Happy for you! I hope it continues to fade and you can write another success story here.
At least you don't have hyperacusis, which for me is worse than tinnitus.
Thank you for the gentle words. I really hope my hyperacusis fades soon. When my tinnitus is not spiking, I can sleep without meds. But the hyperacusis makes it impossible for me to live my life like a normal person.I hope so too!
My experience with hyperacusis is that it usually fades with time, moreso than tinnitus. I remember the first time around I was sensitive to sounds for a few months, things that never would have bothered me before such as the sound of plates and cutlery or doors closing were painful. It gradually went away completely and did so a while before I noticed major improvements in my tinnitus also.
You're still early in and I know for a certainty things can improve given enough time, so plenty of cause to be optimistic yet.
Hi @Tom_Tom, sorry to hear that you are having the same problem. My spike was gone after a week, but this trip made my tinnitus more reactive :/ now it reacts to running water, white noise, car rides... It's very annoying. I think there's a link between reactive tinnitus and hyperacusis, from what I've read on the forum.Hi @Samy, how is your tinnitus now? I noticed a while back you said it spiked due to a car journey.
I've been having the same problems and have had to resort to foam earplugs and earmuffs to avoid the noises ramping up to unbearable levels every time I drive to and from work - good times.
@Samy - pleased to hear your spike went down eventually. It's interesting that your tinnitus became reactive rather than started out as reactive. I suppose that would suggest the reactivity isn't necessarily a direct result of a certain type of noise trauma and that, hopefully, it can resolve over time in the same way it appeared post-trauma... who knows.Hi @Tom_Tom, sorry to hear that you are having the same problem. My spike was gone after a week, but this trip made my tinnitus more reactive :/ now it reacts to running water, white noise, car rides... It's very annoying. I think there's a link between reactive tinnitus and hyperacusis, from what I've read on the forum.
How long did the setback take?@billie48 has recently dealt with a massive setback and managed it well. I hope his story can help you as well @Matty1996.
I didn't and never would've done so. It's more that the tinnitus was a catalyst for us to drift apart.What made you decide to break up with your girlfriend?