Hello. I've had ear problems my whole life, from frequent infections as a kid to occasional tinnitus since I was a teenager. In my mid 20's I was very ill and my ear drum blew out; I've been hard of hearing in that ear since. I've had ear fullness and sound sensitivity for years, and recently my third bout of vertigo. Since the last vertigo attack, my tinnitus has changed from infrequent and short lived hums to frequent, high pitched episodes all day, every day; they progressively get longer and louder as the day goes on, and kept me up all night a couple times now.
When I have sound sensitivity it's to all sounds above a whisper or low murmur. I don't know that I'd say painful, maybe really uncomfortable, but it seems like I can literally feel the vibration from sounds in my ears; if it's extended exposure, it leaves me with this feeling for quite a long time afterward. The rest of the time I'm ok with normal conversation as long as there's not too much input.
I'm thankful to you all for testing out all the products I'm not going to waste my money on
My daughter and her two boys live with us right now. I adore the little dude, but his voice is just the right tone to grate on me and he talks loud when he's excited playing. He's ADHD and reminding him to lower his voice is pointless at times and I feel bad; he's just being a kid. I've ordered a couple pairs of earplugs to try out when it's game time, thanks to you all again! I found the discussion about earplugs in various threads informative and helpful. Also those about WNGs. I feel better armed for my appointment at the ENT next month and what I'm willing to try vs. what I'm not.
When I have sound sensitivity it's to all sounds above a whisper or low murmur. I don't know that I'd say painful, maybe really uncomfortable, but it seems like I can literally feel the vibration from sounds in my ears; if it's extended exposure, it leaves me with this feeling for quite a long time afterward. The rest of the time I'm ok with normal conversation as long as there's not too much input.
I'm thankful to you all for testing out all the products I'm not going to waste my money on
My daughter and her two boys live with us right now. I adore the little dude, but his voice is just the right tone to grate on me and he talks loud when he's excited playing. He's ADHD and reminding him to lower his voice is pointless at times and I feel bad; he's just being a kid. I've ordered a couple pairs of earplugs to try out when it's game time, thanks to you all again! I found the discussion about earplugs in various threads informative and helpful. Also those about WNGs. I feel better armed for my appointment at the ENT next month and what I'm willing to try vs. what I'm not.