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This seems to match my experience!When we hear a sound amplified usually there is something wrong with hearing at that frequency and maybe this can explain the feeling of not having a filter for sound.
This seems to match my experience!When we hear a sound amplified usually there is something wrong with hearing at that frequency and maybe this can explain the feeling of not having a filter for sound.
Have you had a hearing test recently? Do you still have the mild notches?Update... now at about 18 mos. since injury. 90-95% improved. Still a bit sensitive to HVAC noise but overall my hearing injury does not limit me outside of being more cautious around loud environments. I'm writing this for anyone reading that is generally healthy but had a loud exposure. the first 6 mos. were the worst 6 mos. of my life. literally, I cried almost daily. I never thought I would get any better. Started noticing improvement at 9-12 mos. and at 18 mos. I'm doing pretty damn good. Relax, stay well and be careful.
Did you avoid earbuds/headphones during this time?Update... now at about 18 mos. since injury. 90-95% improved. Still a bit sensitive to HVAC noise but overall my hearing injury does not limit me outside of being more cautious around loud environments. I'm writing this for anyone reading that is generally healthy but had a loud exposure. the first 6 mos. were the worst 6 mos. of my life. literally, I cried almost daily. I never thought I would get any better. Started noticing improvement at 9-12 mos. and at 18 mos. I'm doing pretty damn good. Relax, stay well and be careful.
Pleased you have got much better. I have followed your posts with interest and thank you for the regular updates it does give people like myself hope. I have had exactly the same symptoms as you. I am around six months in for hyperacusis. I suppose there has been a tiny improvement but still have ear burning and sensitivity in both ears. Due to your post I have also purchased Formula 303. Tinnitus is also very very loud. Do you have tinnitus?Update... now at about 18 mos. since injury. 90-95% improved. Still a bit sensitive to HVAC noise but overall my hearing injury does not limit me outside of being more cautious around loud environments. I'm writing this for anyone reading that is generally healthy but had a loud exposure. the first 6 mos. were the worst 6 mos. of my life. literally, I cried almost daily. I never thought I would get any better. Started noticing improvement at 9-12 mos. and at 18 mos. I'm doing pretty damn good. Relax, stay well and be careful.
@Nathan45 I'm interested in your journey and how you did it please.Update... now at about 18 mos. since injury. 90-95% improved. Still a bit sensitive to HVAC noise but overall my hearing injury does not limit me outside of being more cautious around loud environments. I'm writing this for anyone reading that is generally healthy but had a loud exposure. the first 6 mos. were the worst 6 mos. of my life. literally, I cried almost daily. I never thought I would get any better. Started noticing improvement at 9-12 mos. and at 18 mos. I'm doing pretty damn good. Relax, stay well and be careful.
still have ear burning and sensitivity in both ears
Man I have the same symptoms. Did you rest your ears completely or did you still go out and do stuff? I get the burning sensation after noise exposure. I'd appreciate your advice a lot. Thanks.Update... now at about 18 mos. since injury. 90-95% improved. Still a bit sensitive to HVAC noise but overall my hearing injury does not limit me outside of being more cautious around loud environments. I'm writing this for anyone reading that is generally healthy but had a loud exposure. the first 6 mos. were the worst 6 mos. of my life. literally, I cried almost daily. I never thought I would get any better. Started noticing improvement at 9-12 mos. and at 18 mos. I'm doing pretty damn good. Relax, stay well and be careful.