- Nov 2, 2022
- 438
- Tinnitus Since
- 09/2022
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Ear infection/Ultra High Frequency SSHL in Right Ear
To my fellow reactive tinnitus/mild hyperacusis friends:
I am just over 3 months in with my tinnitus. It started as one electric hiss in my right ear with ear infection that became reactive, then I gained tones/sounds in both ears with distortions here and there. I experience no pain with the reactivity.
When sound makes my tinnitus react, all tones go out the window and it just goes to high electric hiss heaven. When the aggravating sounds stop, the electric hiss continues and decreases a little verrrry slowwwly and then the tones slowly come out and are at their loudest (7/10). It can take anywhere from 30 minutes to a few hours to calm down to a level that isn't very overwhelming.
Sounds that annoy it are things like running shower water, running furnace, and certain TV sounds. I can manage those things and it calms down rather quickly, but driving in the car is probably the worst. That's where the high electric hiss is at its worst and distortions pop up more.
So, here I am experiencing this in the car when driving over 5 minutes, but I need to drive to my therapies that are 20 minutes away.
However, I wondered today if I am possibly making things worse and/or cancelling out any possible improvement by driving before and after therapy? Or is this just something we have to deal with and it should get better?
I do not protect ears in the house and I have been lucky to have my mother-in-law vacuum for us while I go outside or leave, so I'm not exposing myself to any real loud sounds and I have not gone to restaurants. I do not protect in the car or when I go into grocery stores because I don't experience pain. However, I'm wondering if I am going about this too loosely. Then again I read that protecting in the car can sometimes be counter productive as the vibrations can still be transmitted through the skull via bone conduction.
I should note I've been listening to light classical music during the day when I can and I've been having light background sound (nature sounds or light wind chimes in the wind) on when going to bed. I can't turn our furnace off as we need heat, so I've been acclimating for that low hum.
I guess I'm just wondering if the reason my reactivity isn't getting better is because I am pushing too much with the 15-20 minute driving to and from my therapies, letting everyday home sounds in, and quick runs to the store. Also wondering if I need to invest in some custom ear plugs rather than rely on the foam ones or noise cancellation. Any custom or musician ear plug recommendations are appreciated
I am just over 3 months in with my tinnitus. It started as one electric hiss in my right ear with ear infection that became reactive, then I gained tones/sounds in both ears with distortions here and there. I experience no pain with the reactivity.
When sound makes my tinnitus react, all tones go out the window and it just goes to high electric hiss heaven. When the aggravating sounds stop, the electric hiss continues and decreases a little verrrry slowwwly and then the tones slowly come out and are at their loudest (7/10). It can take anywhere from 30 minutes to a few hours to calm down to a level that isn't very overwhelming.
Sounds that annoy it are things like running shower water, running furnace, and certain TV sounds. I can manage those things and it calms down rather quickly, but driving in the car is probably the worst. That's where the high electric hiss is at its worst and distortions pop up more.
So, here I am experiencing this in the car when driving over 5 minutes, but I need to drive to my therapies that are 20 minutes away.
However, I wondered today if I am possibly making things worse and/or cancelling out any possible improvement by driving before and after therapy? Or is this just something we have to deal with and it should get better?
I do not protect ears in the house and I have been lucky to have my mother-in-law vacuum for us while I go outside or leave, so I'm not exposing myself to any real loud sounds and I have not gone to restaurants. I do not protect in the car or when I go into grocery stores because I don't experience pain. However, I'm wondering if I am going about this too loosely. Then again I read that protecting in the car can sometimes be counter productive as the vibrations can still be transmitted through the skull via bone conduction.
I should note I've been listening to light classical music during the day when I can and I've been having light background sound (nature sounds or light wind chimes in the wind) on when going to bed. I can't turn our furnace off as we need heat, so I've been acclimating for that low hum.
I guess I'm just wondering if the reason my reactivity isn't getting better is because I am pushing too much with the 15-20 minute driving to and from my therapies, letting everyday home sounds in, and quick runs to the store. Also wondering if I need to invest in some custom ear plugs rather than rely on the foam ones or noise cancellation. Any custom or musician ear plug recommendations are appreciated