MichaelP
Member
- Nov 12, 2019
- 60
- Tinnitus Since
- 11/2019
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Unknown - Potentially noise/stress
I had hyperacusis when my tinnitus first started. It's basically 99% gone now. I only leave that 1% because for some reason when I get a spike that lasts a few days to a week, on the last day my left ear will get really sensitive. It's strange to say, but on some level I almost welcome it because every time it seems to signify that the spike is about to end.
This pattern has existed for close to two years now. I get a few spikes a year that have nothing to do with loud noise.
Also - don't apologize. We're all here to support eachother. When this shit hit me it threw me for a loop harder than anything ever before in my life. And 3 years later I'm 100% back to my life, and have been for some time. My ears aren't perfect but I have no fear about going out and having fun. I carry earplugs on my keychain and it hasn't failed me yet (and I go to ~25 concerts a year and play instruments a few days a week)
I should've read/replied to this post first, as it seems to answer what I'm experiencing at the moment!
Maybe I do have a mild form of hyperacusis, I can't say I've noticed any pain from noises, but I'm clearly very sensitive to fairly loud sounds as shown by the bar I went to the other night (I think a post I'm yet to read fully/reply to by Michael Leigh says that this might be a form of hyperacusis).
Very occasionally I almost feel like a milder sound is affecting me, but I've also got priors with imagining things that aren't there, just by believing I'm experiencing something. A mild form of hypochondria maybe!
That's great to hear you're doing much better now. It's definitely hit me hard and I feel a bit like my life's been turned upside down, even though I have a milder version than many others I've read about.
Thanks for the support!