- May 5, 2016
- 2,594
- Tinnitus Since
- 1988
- Cause of Tinnitus
- loud noise and very bad sickness
Sup Guys/Gals Fish here,
I wanted to write a topic that has given me tons of issues in the past and it can give
lots of folks here an issue as well. When I first got tinnitus 31 years ago, I had the lowest hiss/tone/sound (basically a beginner's stage of tinnitus). I was shaken up and confused as to where that sound is coming from. It had me emotional and I was truly lost. Also, with that low hiss I had a very bad case of hyperacusis and I had lots of pain in my ear and pretty much all sounds were bothering. This was happening because I had lots of fear towards sounds and my ears had become very sensitive to all sounds. As the years passed on I was better able to get a grip on my situation. I was slowly able to understand what is going on and create a game plan that was good for my situation. My hyperacusis also got better as well.
Towards the middle to the end of the year last year, I started to over-protect my ears, I had plugs in almost all the time. When I walked to the supermarket I had plugs in. I had plugs all the time. By doing this, at first thought that my ears were getting better and I was better handling my situation. This is not how It turned out, I started to slowly get more pain in my ears and I started to become sensitive to noise again. My mind was going backwards and I was slowly letting "SOME" fear of sound get into my head again.
This is a huge problem for many that I see posting on this site and for those that reach out to me and need support. As someone that has been in this game 31 years, I knew that I should not over protect. Overprotection can lead to hyperacusis. @Michael Leigh has said it and I have also said it many times. That over-protection can lead to over-thinking as well and that's the last thing you want.
Your mind is already hearing the ringing and some are thinking about that noise as well. Over-protection can lead to us listening and hearing the ringing much more.
So, basically I knew that I had gone backwards and I knew that I had to take action and stop over-protecting. I started my journey to get out of hyperacusis about 6 to 8 months ago. It was a slow process, I would always protect my ears in KNOWN spots that are very loud. I was using them less in spots that were not that loud. I was over-protecting in both LOUD and not loud spots. It took a couple months to re-train my brain and cancel out that fear.
As of today I have stopped over-protecting and that fear of sound has faded away. It's a tough process to over-turn but it's an important one. Not all cases are the same, all of us are different. All I am saying is that do protect your ears but try to stay away from over-protection.
I wanted to write a topic that has given me tons of issues in the past and it can give
lots of folks here an issue as well. When I first got tinnitus 31 years ago, I had the lowest hiss/tone/sound (basically a beginner's stage of tinnitus). I was shaken up and confused as to where that sound is coming from. It had me emotional and I was truly lost. Also, with that low hiss I had a very bad case of hyperacusis and I had lots of pain in my ear and pretty much all sounds were bothering. This was happening because I had lots of fear towards sounds and my ears had become very sensitive to all sounds. As the years passed on I was better able to get a grip on my situation. I was slowly able to understand what is going on and create a game plan that was good for my situation. My hyperacusis also got better as well.
Towards the middle to the end of the year last year, I started to over-protect my ears, I had plugs in almost all the time. When I walked to the supermarket I had plugs in. I had plugs all the time. By doing this, at first thought that my ears were getting better and I was better handling my situation. This is not how It turned out, I started to slowly get more pain in my ears and I started to become sensitive to noise again. My mind was going backwards and I was slowly letting "SOME" fear of sound get into my head again.
This is a huge problem for many that I see posting on this site and for those that reach out to me and need support. As someone that has been in this game 31 years, I knew that I should not over protect. Overprotection can lead to hyperacusis. @Michael Leigh has said it and I have also said it many times. That over-protection can lead to over-thinking as well and that's the last thing you want.
Your mind is already hearing the ringing and some are thinking about that noise as well. Over-protection can lead to us listening and hearing the ringing much more.
So, basically I knew that I had gone backwards and I knew that I had to take action and stop over-protecting. I started my journey to get out of hyperacusis about 6 to 8 months ago. It was a slow process, I would always protect my ears in KNOWN spots that are very loud. I was using them less in spots that were not that loud. I was over-protecting in both LOUD and not loud spots. It took a couple months to re-train my brain and cancel out that fear.
As of today I have stopped over-protecting and that fear of sound has faded away. It's a tough process to over-turn but it's an important one. Not all cases are the same, all of us are different. All I am saying is that do protect your ears but try to stay away from over-protection.