- Apr 15, 2020
- 45
- Tinnitus Since
- 04/10/20
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Weed, Hidden Hearing Loss
Almost two months ago I was exposed to a loud and powerful sound from very up close. Since then my hearing has changed drastically. The quality of audio in both ears has taken a severe drop. People speaking is hard for me to understand way too often, Music sounds much flatter, it's hard for me to detect and comprehend when there's several ambient sounds around me. Those are the main symptoms that I can list but it's really just a 24/7 feeling of everything around me sounding like it's coming out of a speaker. It sucks. I've had DPDR (depersonalization/derealization disorder) for almost a year now but since this happened it's been worsened to a level that I just can't handle. My mind has been completely empty since the loud noise. I'm on autopilot all the time except for fleeting moments where I can feel my conscious mind trying to break out.
I guess that's besides the point. I just don't understand how I feel so severely dissociated after the loud noise. It must have really messed up my ears and maybe even my auditory processing. I've considered doing HBOT to see if it would help me. My parents are pushing back on it though because of the price, but I think insurance may cover much of it.
Hyperbaric Oxygen Treatment Ameliorates Hearing Loss and Auditory Cortex Injury in Noise Exposed Mice by Repressing Local Ceramide Accumulation
This study seems to show that it could help ABR results that would have to do with Synaptopathy. I got an ABR less than a week after this happened and the doctor said it was normal but I haven't seen it for myself so I'm curious as to what it would show. Would anyone have an idea about whether HBOT would be worth getting at the two month or slightly more mark?
I'm wondering if it's at all possible for there to be any way to regenerate these nerve fibers and synapses besides HBOT or a drug like PIPE-505. This experiment says that NT3 injected into the ears can regenerate them and improve ABR results. Could you in theory try to increase NT3 and BDNF production in your brain into your ears to regrow to the nerves and then reconnect them to the inner hair cells with synapses? I'm thinking about stuff like exercise, low carb diets, intermittent fasting, supplements like Astaxanthin. I've been doing my best to listen in onto people talking and such to see if it'll repair my hearing slowly over time.
I don't know if what I just typed out made any sense. I'm having a hard time articulating my ideas here. But I hope that someone gets my point and can offer advice. I just really hope that my hearing can regenerate, but I'm worried that I'll probably have to live with this deficit.
If I need to make anything more clear please ask.
I guess that's besides the point. I just don't understand how I feel so severely dissociated after the loud noise. It must have really messed up my ears and maybe even my auditory processing. I've considered doing HBOT to see if it would help me. My parents are pushing back on it though because of the price, but I think insurance may cover much of it.
Hyperbaric Oxygen Treatment Ameliorates Hearing Loss and Auditory Cortex Injury in Noise Exposed Mice by Repressing Local Ceramide Accumulation
This study seems to show that it could help ABR results that would have to do with Synaptopathy. I got an ABR less than a week after this happened and the doctor said it was normal but I haven't seen it for myself so I'm curious as to what it would show. Would anyone have an idea about whether HBOT would be worth getting at the two month or slightly more mark?
I'm wondering if it's at all possible for there to be any way to regenerate these nerve fibers and synapses besides HBOT or a drug like PIPE-505. This experiment says that NT3 injected into the ears can regenerate them and improve ABR results. Could you in theory try to increase NT3 and BDNF production in your brain into your ears to regrow to the nerves and then reconnect them to the inner hair cells with synapses? I'm thinking about stuff like exercise, low carb diets, intermittent fasting, supplements like Astaxanthin. I've been doing my best to listen in onto people talking and such to see if it'll repair my hearing slowly over time.
I don't know if what I just typed out made any sense. I'm having a hard time articulating my ideas here. But I hope that someone gets my point and can offer advice. I just really hope that my hearing can regenerate, but I'm worried that I'll probably have to live with this deficit.
If I need to make anything more clear please ask.