Is this my life? I know the answer. I know the answer. But seriously, is there anything I can do to like, in six months, be able to listen for like, two hours a day, and not worry? Has someone found an adaptation, an operation, a pill, anything? God help me.
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@novamateria.
I am sorry to know that you are going through a lot of difficulty at the moment with hyperacusis. It and the tinnitus usually improves with time. Some people may not require any specialist treatment for this to happen, by being referred to a audiologist that specialises in tinnitus and hyperacusis management while others do.
On your profile it's mentioned tinnitus began since January of this year. Have you been seen at ENT and had tests to find out whether you have any underlying medical problems within your auditory system, that is contributing to the severe hyperacusis that you are experiencing? It is important to know whether your tinnitus and hyperacusis are noised induced or caused by a medical problem.
The information in your post indicates that you have noise induced tinnitus. If this is the case and you haven't noticed any improvement in the past 11 months, then my advice to see an audiologist that specialises in tinnitus and hyperacusis management. Noise induced tinnitus with hyperacusis is not usually treated by an ENT doctor, because this is not their area of expertise. Sound therapy in the form of white noise generators are one of the best treatments for hyperacusis.
As I have said, hyperacusis and tinnitus when noise induced can improve without specialist treatment over the course of 6 to 18 months sometimes longer. However, if there is no significant improvement within this time, my advice is to seek professional help that I have mentioned.
There are some self help techniques that one can try that are mentioned in my posts: Hyperacusis, As I See It, The Habituation Process, New to Tinnitus, What to Do? You will find them by clicking on the links below. Please go to my started threads, there you find additional information on tinnitus and hyperacusis.
You have asked will your hyperacusis improve and can you use headphones again? As I have already said hyperacusis can often improve by itself or specialist treatment. I want to stress, that I am referring to hyperacusis that is noise induced. I once had very severe hyperacusis that has completely been cured for over 20 years.
Regarding headphones use with noise induced tinnitus and hyperacusis. Whilst hyperacusis can improve or be completely cured at the moment, tinnitus can't. A person's tinnitus might reduce to a very low level to the point where it is rarely heard or not at all. However, be under no illusion the tinnitus is there quietly waiting in the background and ready to strike. I know this from my personal experience having habituated for over 8 years for the majority of the time it was rarely heard. Then suddenly it returned with a vengeance caused by a second noise trauma.
I have have corresponded with many people that have noise induced tinnitus who have habituated and suffered a similar fate to me. Their tinnitus increased because they returned to using headphones, earbuds, headsets etc. Although they kept the volume low at first everything seemed fine then at some point the tinnitus changed. All I am saying, if your tinnitus reduces to a low level and you habituate and return to using headphones. Each time you use them there is a risk of making your tinnitus worse.
When a person develops noise induced tinnitus with or without hyperacusis, they are never completely out of the woods. The tinnitus is never cured and each time they use any form of headphones or subject their ears to loud sounds, they risk the tinnitus becoming worse. Earplugs are no guarantee a person is completely safe from loud noise exposure. The reason being, sound can pass through the head and transfer to the inner ear by bone conduction. This could spike the tinnitus or increase it to a new permanent level.
I wish you well,
Michael
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