You improved?What I've read about this is that when you wake up you are more sensitive because of silence while sleeping and at the end of the day your ears are tired...
It used to be like that for me too.
Is there a specific reason you think for this? Like do you stay in quiet during the day time and your ears feel better, or do you still do normal activities, go to work and expose yourself to daily sounds and it gets better. Trying to figure out what's best for hyperacusis - staying in silence, or normal sounds (even though they hurt).On some rare days it is like that. Most days it is the opposite: worst in the morning, gets somewhat better over the day, and best in the evening.
Yeah, me too. I am having some really bad hyperacusis days lately and it's been worse than it has been since all of this started an year ago (Noise induced). I am not doing anything currently - still going to work with earplugs and staying at home mostly (but seeing no improvements). Will move to a quieter place in a month or so (my home is in the middle of a very busy road s0 horns and bikes all day) and see if that would help.@RishRamsey
I used to think it was associated with lack of sleep. Now, I sleep better but still experience thr increase sharpness and loudness at dinner time. There seems to be no rhyme or reason to hyperacusis. What are you doing to treat your hyperacusis? I was told outside if using TRT ear level generators to listen to broadband and music constantly.
I would say those are very good symptoms and you are doing something right. Keep at it, and hopefully in a year or two you'd be much better. Ears can take forever to heal.@RishRamsey @TheDanishGirl @Horrorpopz @Zugzug
Can someone explain to me how for two straight days no hyperacusis symptoms. ZERO. Also, each day no noticeable ring. Last night zero ring but woke up with headache over left eye, hyperacusis symptoms, and low hiss ring. I do not understand.
Well it only last 2 days. 3rd day hyperacusis hyperactive. But on the 4th day was not as bad as 3rd day. The fluctuations are unbelievable. I hope you've had better days with your hyperacusis since we last talked. Pink noise is the key for me, but not too loud. Be well.I would say those are very good symptoms and you are doing something right. Keep at it, and hopefully in a year or two you'd be much better. Ears can take forever to heal.