When I first got severe tinnitus and hyperacusis in April this year, the hyperacusis was so bad that I couldn't tolerate certain people talking to me in their normal voices, or the sound of a shower, a flushing toilet or a kettle boiling, without using earplugs or leaving the room. Now, things are much better and I can usually tolerate most of these things without too much concern. I still have a way to go though.
I don't know if there is a clinical way to measure this, but I would say at the beginning, everything sounded about 5x louder than it really was, but now they may only be 2x as loud. As I say this is just subjective, and the actual ratios may be much less than that, but perception is everything.
How much louder does your hyperacusis make you perceive sounds, and has anyone had tests at a tinnitus clinic to measure this, e.g. perhaps by the audiologist increasing the volume of a tone until the person under test calls "Stop"? I have my first tinnitus clinic appointment coming up soon.
I don't know if there is a clinical way to measure this, but I would say at the beginning, everything sounded about 5x louder than it really was, but now they may only be 2x as loud. As I say this is just subjective, and the actual ratios may be much less than that, but perception is everything.
How much louder does your hyperacusis make you perceive sounds, and has anyone had tests at a tinnitus clinic to measure this, e.g. perhaps by the audiologist increasing the volume of a tone until the person under test calls "Stop"? I have my first tinnitus clinic appointment coming up soon.