I have been reading so many different experiences about H that I'm not sure what I can expect in my particular case. I choose to be hopeful with the one that is "....hyperacusis can take up to 24 weeks to go away by itself."
At onset, it took just over a month before I got my sound generators. I found immediate results. It is no longer very difficult to be out in public. Two different days I did not use them (bad me!!) and both days I had difficult days, ending with stress headaches.
I characterize my H as being w/o pain. I've read so many people say they experience pain. My "pain" is that everything appears to be so loud that it eventually wears me out and I'm constantly stressed. On a FB support page, this woman chastized me for a) wearing cheap ear plugs to block out SOME sounds, and b) saying I have H w/o pain when headaches are clearly pain. I disagree with both of her criticisms.
a) the plugs were not for "protection", they were for dulling the amount of sound entering so I could be comfortable in a situation where I was not w/o some amount being blocked. Foam ones blocked too much for that particular situation. [though I do have foam ones for noisier situations, when needed.] My goal was to be comfortable at the same time as allowing sound in. Mission accomplished, IMO. I don't use them often, but will on occasion. She asked him how I *know* the sound isn't doing damage to my hearing. I think most people would know that if it's just a typical enviornment, it's not going to be harmful. and if my H isn't increased, that's an indication as well.
b) stress headaches, which I get all the time, and long before I ever had H, aren't the same as "ear pain". I still categorize it as H w/o pain.
I also recognize not everyone has the same H.
anyway, back to my point.... I'm hoping I am in the category of H going away, but I don't know if I am or not. I guess nobody knows until they are at that finish line. I'm showing tremendous progress in my anxiety and wanting to hide in my room for the rest of my life. It's only been 2.5 weeks since getting the SGs, so too early to tell. I still have the loud sound like the wind is blowing, and oftentimes I hear a whistling echo which is really annoying, but the anxiety is much, much reduced.
[I guess I like to talk! look at how long my post is! lol]
@Per, my audiologist didn't say much about instructions either. She did say it's not about how loud you can get the volume, so just set it and forget it. She said to set it first thing in the morning when it's quiet. I did fiddle with them the first couple of days, but pretty much got over that. She also said to give yourself a break part way thru the day if you need to. I should have done that instead of fiddled, I suppose. At any rate, what I'm doing seems to be working, and I go back next week for a followup and will ask her for more instructions. My biggest question: am I wearing them too much? is there such a thing as over-using them??
and the burning question: will the H ever go away! (I don't expect an answer to that!)