Hyperacusis Severely Worsened to Unlivable Suicidal Levels. Should I Go to Hospital/Get Steroids?

Rojo

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Jan 5, 2019
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Tinnitus Since
October 2018
Cause of Tinnitus
Neomycin/Xiflaxin
Has anyone had steroids help with hyperacusis spikes and/or have them reduce the pain and sensitivity?

I'm literally in pain from every single noise. My hyperacusis has worsened severely over the past two weeks.

I don't even know how I could get to the hospital without even further destroying my ears, but I have Lyme disease/benzo withdrawal/IBS/awful neuro symptoms I need to see doctors for so I'm not healthy and able to just hermit for years, plus this has never gotten better, only worse, and I live with my parents who do not understand and won't let me just lay here for that long doing nothing.

Maybe they might even find and/or treat an underlying cause.

It feels like a long shot but right now it seems like that, or suicide, so anyone think steroids might have a chance of helping?
 
Has anyone had steroids help with hyperacusis spikes and/or have them reduce the pain and sensitivity?

I'm literally in pain from every single noise. My hyperacusis has worsened severely over the past two weeks.

I don't even know how I could get to the hospital without even further destroying my ears, but I have Lyme disease/benzo withdrawal/IBS/awful neuro symptoms I need to see doctors for so I'm not healthy and able to just hermit for years, plus this has never gotten better, only worse, and I live with my parents who do not understand and won't let me just lay here for that long doing nothing.

Maybe they might even find and/or treat an underlying cause.

It feels like a long shot but right now it seems like that, or suicide, so anyone think steroids might have a chance of helping?

My ENT recommended Deflazacort 30 mg, 1 pill every morning, for a few days. Give it a try for 3 - 5 days and see if it helps.
 
Has anyone had steroids help with hyperacusis spikes and/or have them reduce the pain and sensitivity?

I'm literally in pain from every single noise. My hyperacusis has worsened severely over the past two weeks.

I don't even know how I could get to the hospital without even further destroying my ears, but I have Lyme disease/benzo withdrawal/IBS/awful neuro symptoms I need to see doctors for so I'm not healthy and able to just hermit for years, plus this has never gotten better, only worse, and I live with my parents who do not understand and won't let me just lay here for that long doing nothing.

Maybe they might even find and/or treat an underlying cause.

It feels like a long shot but right now it seems like that, or suicide, so anyone think steroids might have a chance of helping?
How are you doing right now?
 
Has anyone had steroids help with hyperacusis spikes and/or have them reduce the pain and sensitivity?

I'm literally in pain from every single noise. My hyperacusis has worsened severely over the past two weeks.

I don't even know how I could get to the hospital without even further destroying my ears, but I have Lyme disease/benzo withdrawal/IBS/awful neuro symptoms I need to see doctors for so I'm not healthy and able to just hermit for years, plus this has never gotten better, only worse, and I live with my parents who do not understand and won't let me just lay here for that long doing nothing.

Maybe they might even find and/or treat an underlying cause.

It feels like a long shot but right now it seems like that, or suicide, so anyone think steroids might have a chance of helping?
I also got my tinnitus from 3 days use of Neomycin.
 
Considering he hasn't visited the forum for almost 2 years and how bad he was doing in the end, I really doubt @Rojo is still alive :(. I really hope I'm wrong, but he was just deteriorating further and further.

Stories like this and the "suicidal" thread make me realize how incredibly lucky I've been to have a relatively normal life now that I've managed to reduce my horrific tinnitus and hyperacusis to the point it's a minor nuisance.
 
That's great, @defender - we're excited to hear from him. Hopefully he's doing alright. Now would be a good time to check the forum since we're going to have the FX-322 results very soon.
 
Thank you for the update. I am glad he is still with us. How is he going? Has there been any improvement for him. I am sorry his parents are less than supportive.
Stories like this and the "suicidal" thread make me realize how incredibly lucky I've been to have a relatively normal life now that I've managed to reduce my horrific tinnitus and hyperacusis to the point it's a minor nuisance.
Just curious, how long did this take? What did you do?
 
@Aaron91

The hyperacusis started in March 2018 with my ototoxicity, before that I had no discernible hyperacusis, even though I had mild tinnitus. It came on pretty suddenly as the tinnitus ramped up and got quite severe, somebody folding together a paper bag and I felt severe pain. Right now only perhaps the loudest dishes clanking are painful.

I recently took some Brewer's yeast, to get B-vitamins mainly, I wanted a low dose because high doses of even vitamins mess me up. For some reason it made my hyperacusis worse, but mostly in low frequencies, which was really strange, because though my high frequency hearing is really bad my low is pretty much fine. Took it for a week or two, because at first I though it might be some sort of healing that happens(it has tiny bit of Nicotinamide Riboside in it), and I'm not sure even right now that it wasn't, my tinnitus didn't really get worse nor did my reactivity on the yeast.

It must've been something else in Brewer's yeast because when I bought regular B-vitamins and took a fraction of the tablet there was no worsening of hyperacusis and within about 2 weeks now since I quit the yeast my hyperacusis is 75% back to previous baseline. So this was recent, something I haven't posted on my thread.

Overall it's been a gradual process, very gradual in fact, with ups and downs. I've lived pretty much as a recluse in order to protect my ears, especially the first 1-2 years, that's been the biggest reason for healing my hyperacusis, tinnitus and reactivity. And even as I've done that I had several injuries in the first year. The general trend has still been downwards. Before the yeast I hadn't had hyperacusis pain for a good couple of months from anything, though I don't put myself at harms way to loud noise either.

Also one thing I noticed, when I clank the dishes and plug the worse ear, left one, leaving the right one unplugged, there's no pain and there's actually mostly the same thing happening when I plug my right and mostly only hear from the left, but when both of my ears are unobstructed, my hyperacusis is actually worse than any of the 2 options I mentioned before. No idea why this is, but it's been this way from as long as I can remember.

Hope this helps.
 

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