- Apr 17, 2017
- 12
- Tinnitus Since
- 04/2017
- Cause of Tinnitus
- High volume exposure
To all dear people with hyperacusis, here are some basic observations to improve faster that helped to me. I'm experiencing this by two months and half and I feel better with time.
A month after that went to the ENT and eat pills and make the valsalva exercise and others. Diagnosed by hyperacusis, distortion on right, ototubaritis and some tinnitus. After that I don't take pills or go to ENT. (I had low tinnitus on right and moderate hyperacusis on both with distortion on right at some frequencies)
Now I have a low hyperacusis on left by mornings and some distortion on right with some frequencies, I can go out to street, sing a little, play guitar and talk at normal voice volume.
Here are my observations and everyday habits and cares that has helped myself improving at 70% from 100%.
-Be patient
-Retraining ears, avoid silence (what works for me is going out to street, playing guitar again and listen music everyday, no headphones).
-Go out of street without earplugs, just put on when loud situations are near (subway noise, car horns next you, people shouting, babies crying), force yourself to live without them in a month you will see the difference.
-Don't expose yourself to pubs, clubs, bars or to loud situations where you are going to stay or talk (this wont be forever, maybe a year but a year is nothing!). There are a lot of places apart from pubs to get fun with friends.
-Make a lot of physical activities (swim, run, walk on nature), running helps a hell lot!
-Eat healthy and drink a lot of water (drinking water helps a lot too!)
-Stop smoking (get anxiety for this the first month but you learn to control it)
-Learn something new (for example I'm learning the basics of managing a company and I'm learning gardening hahaha).
-Get a spiritual help (any religion or people who could give you moral help).
-Talk to best friends and family, explain about your situation, they will help you for sure.
-Listen to your favorite music at middle volume and with speakers (don't use headphones)
-Try to sing again, first maybe a word or a chorus of your favorite songs.
-Make everyday exercises to retrain the eustachian tube, chew gum, avoid dentist for a while.
-Avoid headphones.
-Make cellphone callings with speaker.
-Make long walks in the morning or afternoon to learn again the city sounds.
-If you are depressed talk to somebody or a friend, don't listen music that make you sad or read stories that make you sad.
-Ginkgo helps but I prefer don't take it.
-Be positive! If you don't help yourself, who will do??
-Keep your objectives always present, don't let yourself on vacuum, have faith on what you want to do...!
-Let your body heal by itself, it will take some time but it will do it.
-My favorite music at low or middle volume to fight against hyperacusis and tinnitus and depression or anxiety: Van Halen any disc, evangelic music at nights, paco de lucia flamenco, Pantera (to go out street with attitude) hahahaha
There is a hard fight against you and only you, please don't let depression win this battle, be strong and keep improving, this is my observations on myself, the first month I had bad days but now I have only bad hours, means that I'm improving!... thanks for reading my list
A month after that went to the ENT and eat pills and make the valsalva exercise and others. Diagnosed by hyperacusis, distortion on right, ototubaritis and some tinnitus. After that I don't take pills or go to ENT. (I had low tinnitus on right and moderate hyperacusis on both with distortion on right at some frequencies)
Now I have a low hyperacusis on left by mornings and some distortion on right with some frequencies, I can go out to street, sing a little, play guitar and talk at normal voice volume.
Here are my observations and everyday habits and cares that has helped myself improving at 70% from 100%.
-Be patient
-Retraining ears, avoid silence (what works for me is going out to street, playing guitar again and listen music everyday, no headphones).
-Go out of street without earplugs, just put on when loud situations are near (subway noise, car horns next you, people shouting, babies crying), force yourself to live without them in a month you will see the difference.
-Don't expose yourself to pubs, clubs, bars or to loud situations where you are going to stay or talk (this wont be forever, maybe a year but a year is nothing!). There are a lot of places apart from pubs to get fun with friends.
-Make a lot of physical activities (swim, run, walk on nature), running helps a hell lot!
-Eat healthy and drink a lot of water (drinking water helps a lot too!)
-Stop smoking (get anxiety for this the first month but you learn to control it)
-Learn something new (for example I'm learning the basics of managing a company and I'm learning gardening hahaha).
-Get a spiritual help (any religion or people who could give you moral help).
-Talk to best friends and family, explain about your situation, they will help you for sure.
-Listen to your favorite music at middle volume and with speakers (don't use headphones)
-Try to sing again, first maybe a word or a chorus of your favorite songs.
-Make everyday exercises to retrain the eustachian tube, chew gum, avoid dentist for a while.
-Avoid headphones.
-Make cellphone callings with speaker.
-Make long walks in the morning or afternoon to learn again the city sounds.
-If you are depressed talk to somebody or a friend, don't listen music that make you sad or read stories that make you sad.
-Ginkgo helps but I prefer don't take it.
-Be positive! If you don't help yourself, who will do??
-Keep your objectives always present, don't let yourself on vacuum, have faith on what you want to do...!
-Let your body heal by itself, it will take some time but it will do it.
-My favorite music at low or middle volume to fight against hyperacusis and tinnitus and depression or anxiety: Van Halen any disc, evangelic music at nights, paco de lucia flamenco, Pantera (to go out street with attitude) hahahaha
There is a hard fight against you and only you, please don't let depression win this battle, be strong and keep improving, this is my observations on myself, the first month I had bad days but now I have only bad hours, means that I'm improving!... thanks for reading my list