H can lead to phonophobia if you avoid instead of therapy. No therapy/no avoidance is better than avoidance, IMO. I don't doubt they have H, but they aren't doing any favors to themselves by avoiding.
I pretty much never use hearing protection and I usually have background noise on 24/7. I'm tempted to use a pink noise flac file with headphones on my computer for a certain amount of time each day, but to be honest, I never know what volume to have them at.I read all the horror, and of course I am scared silly. Are you doing anything at all to improve? I'm not sure what to do/not to do.
Same. I neither have the money for TRT nor for sound generators.I also don't have the money for TRT.
Except the problem I have with the buzzfeed article is that it's extremely negative. If someone thinks they have hyperacusis and reads that it's very possible they'll come away thinking, they do in fact have hyperacusis, nothing can be done about it, and never leaving their home is in their future.My take on that buzzfeed is that it can be depressing if people treat you like you are crazy instead of offering tips and tricks for improvement.
I appreciated that that video brings h to people's attention, but I feel like the main two subjects are doing exactly what doctors counsel not to do... mainly in terms of over-protection leading to ongoing or increasing sensitivity.
there is a whole lot more to their stories than what was aired on this 8 minute ABC segment, and if i were you guys i'd reserve judgement until hearing all of it.
Unfortunately, as with all things in life, we must make judgements based on the information presented. We can adjust these judgements as we are presented with new information, but reserving judgment for an indefinite period of time because all facts may not have been given makes little sense.
As a worst case scenario person, I would like to make you aware of what happened to this lady at work.
As a worst case scenario person, I would like to make you aware of what happened to this lady at work.
That's crazy! I would love them to come on tt, just so I could speak to them! And of course recommend them things.
I already asked her, she ain't interested.....They both have mild T and severe H and because they simply adapted to living with severe H by wearing earmuffs all day, they are not eager to try out more off label drugs. Until a drug is officially approved for H or T, you will have a hard time convincing doctors and sufferers to take Keppra and Trobalt off label- let alone as a cocktail like you do lol.
PS. She does read TT once in a while, I know.
As I see it, that is not the best strategy. What we need to do, rather, is objectively assess the quality of the information we receive before making those judgments in the first place. Surely judgments may require modification from time to time based upon new information. But if all of the information we receive is lousy, then all of the judgments based upon that information will be worthless at best ... and counterproductive or out-and-out dangerous at worst.Unfortunately, as with all things in life, we must make judgements based on the information presented. We can adjust these judgements as we are presented with new information ...
They are a very private couple.Well, keppra is quite safe to be honest. There' s people on here taking far more dangerous drugs and drugs which can cause tinnius. And to be honest, a drug for hyperausis won't come out for another 50 years, as hyperacuis isn't as prominent as tinnitus. Hopefully Autifony's drugs will come out and will help with hyperacusis and tinnitus. Anyway, it's odd they won't join as they would benefit from talking to other people.
They are a very private couple.
I think if Autifony will alleviate tinnitus, then it will alleviate H as well, they go hand in hand.
No T = No H
Its not common for an H sufferer to not have a even bit of T.
I already asked her, she ain't interested.....They both have mild T and severe H and because they simply adapted to living with severe H by wearing earmuffs all day, they are not eager to try out more off label drugs. Until a drug is officially approved for H or T, you will have a hard time convincing doctors and sufferers to take Keppra and Trobalt off label- let alone as a cocktail like you do lol.
PS. She does read TT once in a while, I know.
thats what i dont get how do they have mild t and really severe H, well is it really that severe the guy was mowing his lawn i doubt muffs would really help out that much with severe H.. ask lynn if shell mow her lawn. i didnt watch the video just skimmed thru it..how does my H react my T and worsens it but theres doesnt is there something else wrong with me other than T and H?I already asked her, she ain't interested.....They both have mild T and severe H and because they simply adapted to living with severe H by wearing earmuffs all day, they are not eager to try out more off label drugs. Until a drug is officially approved for H or T, you will have a hard time convincing doctors and sufferers to take Keppra and Trobalt off label- let alone as a cocktail like you do lol.
PS. She does read TT once in a while, I know.
I was exaggerating. Their flat is padded, so they wear muffs when out their door or when there is construction on their street.I wonder if the occlusion effect has made their H severe? They wear muffs all day? Even in their house?
I wonder if the occlusion effect has made their H severe? They wear muffs all day? Even in their house?
They dont have a lawn! They live in a downtown NY condo. Watch the video lol.thats what i dont get how do they have mild t and really severe H, well is it really that severe the guy was mowing his lawn i doubt muffs would really help out that much with severe H.. ask lynn if shell mow her lawn. i didnt watch the video just skimmed thru it..how does my H react my T and worsens it but theres doesnt is there something else wrong with me other than T and H?