- Nov 14, 2016
- 6
- Tinnitus Since
- August 17, 2016
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Noise exposure
I semi-recently came across TTTS and realized that it far more accurately describes my symptoms than hyperacusis does (not an official diagnosis, audiologists in my area haven't even heard of the condition and have been more harmful to me in the past than helpful). I can feel my tensor tympani involuntarily flexing in response to most noise (especially sudden and surprising sounds, white/constant noise is far easier to handle) and I've never experienced immediate pain in response to sound. All the pain I experience is fairly random and not exclusive to just my ears. Throughout the day, I'll just have occasional sharp and/or dull bursts in my ears, temples, and sometimes just kind of generally about my face regardless of the noise environment I'm in while it's occurring, which further suggests to me TTTS because I imagine it's basically my tensor tympani being sore from overuse.
Since this realization I stopped wearing earplugs whenever I'd go in public unless in anything particularly uncomfortable or above 85dbs, and just generally am trying to get rid of the phonophobia I've had for so long. Listening to music has gotten quite a bit more comfortable for me and I even was able to play live with amps and a drumset for an hour using both earplugs and noise cancelling headphones. Also, in the past when I would clip my nails, the sound it produces would always make my tensor tympani flex, which is something that no longer happens.
All of this has occurred over the past month and these seem to be tangible improvements. I am however still frustrated with how involuntary my tensor tympani tensing up can be and still have significant symptoms. To my understanding, this isn't exactly something that can or will go away in just a month, so maybe I'm just being impatient. Has anyone here had any sort of success with TTTS and can offer some generalized advice in terms of coping/treatment? I'm able to find little online and find myself just reading the same information over and over. Also does what I describe sound like purely TTTS? Or could there still be elements of hyperacusis here as well? Thanks a bunch!
Since this realization I stopped wearing earplugs whenever I'd go in public unless in anything particularly uncomfortable or above 85dbs, and just generally am trying to get rid of the phonophobia I've had for so long. Listening to music has gotten quite a bit more comfortable for me and I even was able to play live with amps and a drumset for an hour using both earplugs and noise cancelling headphones. Also, in the past when I would clip my nails, the sound it produces would always make my tensor tympani flex, which is something that no longer happens.
All of this has occurred over the past month and these seem to be tangible improvements. I am however still frustrated with how involuntary my tensor tympani tensing up can be and still have significant symptoms. To my understanding, this isn't exactly something that can or will go away in just a month, so maybe I'm just being impatient. Has anyone here had any sort of success with TTTS and can offer some generalized advice in terms of coping/treatment? I'm able to find little online and find myself just reading the same information over and over. Also does what I describe sound like purely TTTS? Or could there still be elements of hyperacusis here as well? Thanks a bunch!