Hello everyone.
Almost 4 months in after my acoustic shock from my girlfriend jammed her fork into a plate and my left ear got BAD pain hyperacusis, headaches, extremely stiff and painful neck and also some weird nerve issues in hands and feet making them sensitive to certain textures but that happens not everyday. (I have read about misophonia developing with acoustic shock and I have read about texture issues with people suffering from misophonia.)
I still have very slight hyperacusis to loud sudden sounds with a high pitch but I protect when I feel I need to. Stopping using hearing protection 24/7 increased my tolerances bigtime.
I also wear a custom splint at night because I developed teeth clenching at night after the acoustic shock.
The symptoms left is neck pain and I am very stiff in my neck and shoulders (mostly left side). When I wake up I am 100% fine and relaxed but as my day progress the neck pain increases and headaches occur almost daily.
Also my hands are still sensitive and reacts to certain textures like cardboard and fabrics. They tingle and I have a light burning sensation in the fingertips so I suspect a pinched nerve in my neck or trigeminal nerve irritation from maybe TTTS that leads to hypersensitivity by central gain.
I've spoken with Neil Bauman who suspected I may have misaligned C1 and C2 in my neck so I will be seeing a neck specialist on Tuesday.
I also spoke with Myriam Westcott and she says i need to get my anxiety under control and let time do its thing.
I take some supplements like Ginkgo biloba, NAC, Magnesium, NAD+ and Curcumin.
What is my next step to combat this?
Will these symptoms away in time and can I do something proactive to better my chances for recovery?
Thanks in advance.
Almost 4 months in after my acoustic shock from my girlfriend jammed her fork into a plate and my left ear got BAD pain hyperacusis, headaches, extremely stiff and painful neck and also some weird nerve issues in hands and feet making them sensitive to certain textures but that happens not everyday. (I have read about misophonia developing with acoustic shock and I have read about texture issues with people suffering from misophonia.)
I still have very slight hyperacusis to loud sudden sounds with a high pitch but I protect when I feel I need to. Stopping using hearing protection 24/7 increased my tolerances bigtime.
I also wear a custom splint at night because I developed teeth clenching at night after the acoustic shock.
The symptoms left is neck pain and I am very stiff in my neck and shoulders (mostly left side). When I wake up I am 100% fine and relaxed but as my day progress the neck pain increases and headaches occur almost daily.
Also my hands are still sensitive and reacts to certain textures like cardboard and fabrics. They tingle and I have a light burning sensation in the fingertips so I suspect a pinched nerve in my neck or trigeminal nerve irritation from maybe TTTS that leads to hypersensitivity by central gain.
I've spoken with Neil Bauman who suspected I may have misaligned C1 and C2 in my neck so I will be seeing a neck specialist on Tuesday.
I also spoke with Myriam Westcott and she says i need to get my anxiety under control and let time do its thing.
I take some supplements like Ginkgo biloba, NAC, Magnesium, NAD+ and Curcumin.
What is my next step to combat this?
Will these symptoms away in time and can I do something proactive to better my chances for recovery?
Thanks in advance.