So, over the past few weeks or so my sound sensitivity has been getting worse. Loud voices (my family all talk loudly despite my protests), dishes clattering, the rolling of DnD dice, all awful. Not painful, but causes some discomfort that ceases when the noise stops.
I have TTTS and miso/phonophobia, but it's never really been bad enough for me to justify considering it hyperacusis. But it's been getting more prevalent lately with nothing to trigger it. It's worse in the mornings and then softens throughout the day, but I'm scared it's going to end up becoming full blown hyperacusis if I don't figure out what I'm doing wrong.
No earbuds/headphones use, a quiet work environment (probably no louder than 70 dB on occasion.) No acoustic traumas, no ear infections or impacted wax (at least as far as I can tell.) I don't take any supplements.
The only two possible culprits are over protection and too much sound enrichment: I use musician's earplugs when on the bus and while waiting at the bus station (both of which can range from 70 dB to 80 dB.) Sometimes I wear them at work also if my misophonia is bad.
And I use sound enrichment throughout the night to help me sleep. No colored noise. Just rain, thunder, and wind.
Am I over protecting? Should I cut down on the sound enrichment? Or is it something else entirely?
Any and all advice is appreciated.
I have TTTS and miso/phonophobia, but it's never really been bad enough for me to justify considering it hyperacusis. But it's been getting more prevalent lately with nothing to trigger it. It's worse in the mornings and then softens throughout the day, but I'm scared it's going to end up becoming full blown hyperacusis if I don't figure out what I'm doing wrong.
No earbuds/headphones use, a quiet work environment (probably no louder than 70 dB on occasion.) No acoustic traumas, no ear infections or impacted wax (at least as far as I can tell.) I don't take any supplements.
The only two possible culprits are over protection and too much sound enrichment: I use musician's earplugs when on the bus and while waiting at the bus station (both of which can range from 70 dB to 80 dB.) Sometimes I wear them at work also if my misophonia is bad.
And I use sound enrichment throughout the night to help me sleep. No colored noise. Just rain, thunder, and wind.
Am I over protecting? Should I cut down on the sound enrichment? Or is it something else entirely?
Any and all advice is appreciated.