Hi there! I'm 22, and I've been diagnosed with hyperacusis for almost a week.
I have a history of problems with my ears, my Eustachian tubes were trash, and I constantly got middle ear infections. I had ear tubes at a young age and that seemed to fix the job almost permanently. I had a few infections and swelling if it was allergy season but that was manageable. I had further problems if I was in a car driving down hills or if I was flying my ears wouldn't equalize on the descent. I also had a history of listening to loud music through earbuds.
A few months ago I was noticing I was having some itching and slight pain if I was listening too loudly or for long periods of time, I scaled back for a couple days and went straight back to it. One day, I was listening at a lower volume without earbuds and I got the worst pain ever. I thought it was an infection at first but I thought otherwise afterwards because my ear usually pops. My hearing in my bad ear (the one I got infections in a lot) has still got the fullness feeling.
Of course I couldn't get an appointment with my ENT right away, so I had more setbacks until my tinnitus increased. Now it's a constant quiet tone and only increases with pain or anxiety.
When I had a visit with him, he diagnosed me with hyperacusis and gave me useless advice, which felt great at the moment, but I realize probably set me back further. Basically he said sounds can't hurt you so don't overprotect.
I wasn't protecting as much as I should've until today, which the lead up was a worsening of my symptoms (all the time tinnitus, stabbing pain, extremely hypersensitive to noises, throbbing in my head and ear, middle ear tensing a lot, sensitive to earplugs). So today I felt like I actually improved with 24/7 double protection! I was really careful about exposing myself to practically any noise, especially my own voice and my partner's. And I seemed to last without pain until right now!
I'm trying to find a quiet room, but I don't have access to one because I live in a basement apartment and our landlord is upstairs. So that definitely makes sleeping situations a bit harder. I'm going to sleep with earplugs and earmuffs tonight and see what that does.
Does anyone have any suggestions on what I should do to protect more? I'm trying to learn my triggers which is hard because I have delayed pain most of the time. I'm trying to listen to my middle ear more when it twitches. Thank you!
EDIT: forgot to mention this, I'm going to see Sabrina DeToma in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada in a month. Has anyone had any positive experience with her?
I have a history of problems with my ears, my Eustachian tubes were trash, and I constantly got middle ear infections. I had ear tubes at a young age and that seemed to fix the job almost permanently. I had a few infections and swelling if it was allergy season but that was manageable. I had further problems if I was in a car driving down hills or if I was flying my ears wouldn't equalize on the descent. I also had a history of listening to loud music through earbuds.
A few months ago I was noticing I was having some itching and slight pain if I was listening too loudly or for long periods of time, I scaled back for a couple days and went straight back to it. One day, I was listening at a lower volume without earbuds and I got the worst pain ever. I thought it was an infection at first but I thought otherwise afterwards because my ear usually pops. My hearing in my bad ear (the one I got infections in a lot) has still got the fullness feeling.
Of course I couldn't get an appointment with my ENT right away, so I had more setbacks until my tinnitus increased. Now it's a constant quiet tone and only increases with pain or anxiety.
When I had a visit with him, he diagnosed me with hyperacusis and gave me useless advice, which felt great at the moment, but I realize probably set me back further. Basically he said sounds can't hurt you so don't overprotect.
I wasn't protecting as much as I should've until today, which the lead up was a worsening of my symptoms (all the time tinnitus, stabbing pain, extremely hypersensitive to noises, throbbing in my head and ear, middle ear tensing a lot, sensitive to earplugs). So today I felt like I actually improved with 24/7 double protection! I was really careful about exposing myself to practically any noise, especially my own voice and my partner's. And I seemed to last without pain until right now!
I'm trying to find a quiet room, but I don't have access to one because I live in a basement apartment and our landlord is upstairs. So that definitely makes sleeping situations a bit harder. I'm going to sleep with earplugs and earmuffs tonight and see what that does.
Does anyone have any suggestions on what I should do to protect more? I'm trying to learn my triggers which is hard because I have delayed pain most of the time. I'm trying to listen to my middle ear more when it twitches. Thank you!
EDIT: forgot to mention this, I'm going to see Sabrina DeToma in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada in a month. Has anyone had any positive experience with her?