Good news. I'm glad you're doin' well. I have my tinnitus and hyperacusis for 5 months now. I hope I'll recover during 6-12 months period. Now I have something like 70% improvement. Ears heal really slowly. I can tell something about my progress only when one more month has passed. But sometimes improvement comes suddenly.Yay! So great to hear about people's improvement. Mine's definitely got a lot better since it started in January but still contending with some lingering facial 'pain' (it's more numbness and tingling as opposed to acute pain) in my forehead and a feeling of 'tightness' which is exacerbated by certain things (tinny speakers). Pretty much all of the other symptoms have subsided though so I'm hoping there's still room for improvement - it just seems to take time. Progress feels almost imperceptible when I track it day to day but if I look back to, say, the end of January there's a BIG difference. Just hope this all improves by the end of lockdown!
You too! Odds are you will continue to get better! Hyperacusis is really strange - sometimes improvement is really slow, sometimes it comes in fits and bursts. I try to zoom out and observe the month-to-month progression which has been showing progress.Good news. I'm glad you're doin' well. I have my tinnitus and hyperacusis for 5 months now. I hope I'll recover during 6-12 months period. Now I have something like 70% improvement. Ears heal really slowly. I can tell something about my progress only when one more month has passed. But sometimes improvement comes suddenly.
Every sufferer out there needs hope and some kind of positive information, especially during first months.And "Thank You" for posting your improvements... very uplifting to read.
Hello!Would you pls share what treatments you've done for the hyperacusis to get better? I'm happy that you both have improvements. TIA
Basically, my kettle and laptop are the only problem for me when I'm at home. Ears react to them working and tinnitus gets slightly louder and also I get those good old spasms and burning sensations. But the pain is gone. I am really thankful for that. I can live with this discomfort and I hope that it will improve in the course of 2 years. Sometimes I get depressed but I quickly get rid of all the negative thinking. It's pointless to "weep", pointless to overreact, I'm tired of being sick and tired. It's just something that I have to go through. I am lucky that my parents understand my condition and give me support. It is really important.Yep the kettle test is a good one to pass.
I even managed to survive the "flinging down someone else's toilet seat forgetting it isn't soft-closing" test the other day.
Hiya@Vassili
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Would you pls share what treatments you've done for the hyperacusis to get better? I'm happy that you both have improvements. TIA
That's really a loud one!I even managed to survive the "flinging down someone else's toilet seat forgetting it isn't soft-closing" test the other day.
It's interesting to see how hearing reacts differently for different people. My tinnitus sometimes reacts to computer fan for instance, but not sometimes and it does not annoy me much. However, I do get ear spams for instance if I get a phone call on speaker mode, and there is some interference, squeak, or unexpected sound... cellphone sound is hard... The bright side is that I very rarely talk on the phone, let alone on speaker mode.Ears react to them working and tinnitus gets slightly louder and also I get those good old spasms and burning sensations
I agree that cellphone sound is hard. I've used only speaker mode for the last 8 months. In the beginning it was even painful to talk on the phone but now I can't say that I feel any pain or discomfort but if a person with whom I am talking to is walking somewhere near traffic, for example, I start to hear all the traffic noise very clearly and intensively and it can turn this conversation into a couple of unpleasant minutes for me (without pain but with some sort of tension, may be even psychological one).However, I do get ear spams for instance if I get a phone call on speaker mode, and there is some interference, squeak, or unexpected sound... cellphone sound is hard... The bright side is that I very rarely talk on the phone, let alone on speaker mode.
Hello!@Vassili
Great to heat about your progression. You seem to be on the right track to "heal"
1) I took Betaserc 200mg
May I ask, what was the reason for you supplementing with this? Do you suffer by Menieres as well? Betaserc being a drug for dizziness in particular.
Hello!@Vassili
Thanks for replying and the encouragement. I'm starting to realize that I need to avoid things that makes it worse.
What kind of earplugs do you use?
If you don't mind me asking, how much dosage and how often did you take the supplements?
How long do you go for walks or do cardio and what kind of cardio?
I can't wait for your success story!<3
Thank you for your kind words.@Vassili
Thank you, I'll check them out.
It must be a nice forest. That's great you can walk that long and glad that it helps you mentally.
Hope your new symptom disappear quick and your recovery continues
@Vassili have you had any set backs? I had an issue with a blowdrier and I'm afraid it's ruined everything although I did have ear plugs in. And last night I had dinner outside with a friend and I used ear plugs but the cars were still loud. I should of used foam ones but I wouldn't have been able to talk with my friend.Hello!
I would say that I didn't do anything special. Time is the main healer for me. But I did couple of things that may be sped up the process of healing.
These are:
1) I took Betaserc 200mg
2) I took vitamins (B-vitamins, D)
3) I am planning to start taking Magnesium
4) I always protect my ears while I'm outside (earplugs, old headphones without music)
5) Tried to sleep as much as I can (now I can do it without masking and it also seems to help)
6) Started eating healthy
7) Everyday I go for a walk or do some cardio
8) Tried not to be tired, worried or nervous
9) Tried to have positive mindset and hope for the better
10) Read this forum (only success stories)
I think only after 6 months I felt real improvement. Now it's been 8 months and I think I'm 80-85% cured. I still hope that I will heal in a year or so but actually I've given myself 2 years from day one.
for your question,
Do not lose hope and have a great day!
P.S.
I would love to write a success story but time will tell. I am so happy and thankful to be where i am now with this condition. I was in such a dark place, especially during first 5 months.