It was so painful for me to read your story.I really hope she doesn't leave. Are there any indoor hobbies you can take up together? Board games? Painting? I don't know of there are any off times of restaurants you can go that are quieter. Some owners are really accommodating. I had a friend that used to train for the Appalachian trial and i used to go on 10 mile night hikes with him in his town. This was years before tinnitus, but I remember being delighted by how quiet it was. Is that something you can do? I hope she (and you) can hang in there.
My husband left me alone for 3 days to party with his sister (who was in town) the day I lost my hearing. He didn't want to change his plans and didn't even believe me because he didn't understand why some sounds were loud if I was "going deaf" like I said. Until I learned the term hyperacusis (which is mostly gone now but I have other issues) in fact, he would openly mock me.
He said my recent miscarriage must have made me snap into "mental illness", and it was all in my head. His mother is a labor and delivery nurse and had seen it "all the time."
There is no pain like complete betrayal from the person you love. I would have rather walked in on him with another woman than hear him say that no one cries that much from just tinnitus and hearing loss unless they have "underlying mental illness", that I had become a child and a lost cause and that I was narcissistic and selfish to expect his life to be ruined too.
My heart has PTSD. I hope they come up with an FX-322 for that.
You deserve all the love and care in the world.
I can tell you now that I have far more love for you than he has.
Take care babe,
Dave x