Hello everyone,
I am still quite new here, I have already read a lot, but have not yet spoken up myself.
I have been suffering from tinnitus and extreme hyperacusis for a few weeks. I can't really identify a specific trigger, but I have been listening to podcasts and music through headphones for many years. The tinnitus and hyperacusis then started during a time of stress and anxiety in my life. My tolerance for noise is now extremely low. I am at home 24 hours a day, and I have to do any activity with hearing protection. My own voice and typing on a keyboard is often too much. I can't even think about watching television.
I have no pain so far - but noises and conversations trigger dizziness and sometimes panic in me. In addition, I sometimes have a kind of echo directly after louder noises, especially in my right ear. It sounds like a kind of "swoosh". An audiogram shows no abnormalities up to 8 kHz.
My question: even though you can find some success stories here regarding hyperacusis, is it rather unlikely that it will disappear again, or does it get better after some time for most people? I have not been able to find any really reliable figures on this so far.
I wish every sufferer a speedy recovery!
I am still quite new here, I have already read a lot, but have not yet spoken up myself.
I have been suffering from tinnitus and extreme hyperacusis for a few weeks. I can't really identify a specific trigger, but I have been listening to podcasts and music through headphones for many years. The tinnitus and hyperacusis then started during a time of stress and anxiety in my life. My tolerance for noise is now extremely low. I am at home 24 hours a day, and I have to do any activity with hearing protection. My own voice and typing on a keyboard is often too much. I can't even think about watching television.
I have no pain so far - but noises and conversations trigger dizziness and sometimes panic in me. In addition, I sometimes have a kind of echo directly after louder noises, especially in my right ear. It sounds like a kind of "swoosh". An audiogram shows no abnormalities up to 8 kHz.
My question: even though you can find some success stories here regarding hyperacusis, is it rather unlikely that it will disappear again, or does it get better after some time for most people? I have not been able to find any really reliable figures on this so far.
I wish every sufferer a speedy recovery!