Hey, so this just happened - My partner was putting some soundproofing thing on our front door, ironically enough, and he hammered something into the door with me right in the other room. I got immediate ear pain in my more injured ear. I was in the bedroom with the door closed but I was only about 10 feet away from the hammering.
I have not felt ear pain in a long time. That is not my normal response with hyperacusis. Feeling pretty disheartened right now. The weird thing is it was a small hammer and he put a towel between the hammer and the wood to dampen the sound. I don't think the decibels were that loud where I was but it seems like the force hurt my ear. Is this possible? Is it possible that me realizing he was hammering something caused me to freak out and the ear pain is just psychological?
Just feeling really worried because I'm anxious about sounds frequently and I don't ever remember getting pain as a panic/anxiety response to sound.
I have not felt ear pain in a long time. That is not my normal response with hyperacusis. Feeling pretty disheartened right now. The weird thing is it was a small hammer and he put a towel between the hammer and the wood to dampen the sound. I don't think the decibels were that loud where I was but it seems like the force hurt my ear. Is this possible? Is it possible that me realizing he was hammering something caused me to freak out and the ear pain is just psychological?
Just feeling really worried because I'm anxious about sounds frequently and I don't ever remember getting pain as a panic/anxiety response to sound.