Please peruse my posts that I have written in this forum @volterra, not once have I said a person should endure pain or discomfort when using sound therapy. There is a right way to use sound therapy and there is a wrong way.No, I wish it was the way you say it is Michael, I really do. But for someone with pain hyperacusis, more pain is not the answer.
I totally understand that some people can have very severe hyperacusis as I once did, when in conversation with anyone I had to ask them to please lower their voice because my ears were in pain. I have never said treating pain hyperacusis was easy. It is something that takes time to treat and where necessary, a person may need to seek the help of an audiologist that specialises in tinnitus and hyperacusis management. In addition to using sound therapy, the person may need counselling and medication because this isn't a quick fix. It took me 4 years to habituate to tinnitus the second time, so I know about the long haul.
Michael