- Jun 3, 2022
- 36
- Tinnitus Since
- 2005
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Noise/Eustachian Tube Dysfunction/TMJ/Meniere's??
Hi all,
After 15 years of moderate tinnitus, I developed severe hyperacusis alongside extremely loud tinnitus & musical hallucinations (complex Musical Ear Syndrome) approx 15 months ago (you can see my history on my previous posts). I went to see Audiology for the third time since the start in February this year & even after explaining that my hyperacusis is painful & the tinnitus immediately spikes & can stay high for days/weeks, the Audiologist insisted I try sound exposure. As if I hadn't tried slowly doing that in the previous year! I could not get it through to her that my tinnitus immediately reacts to sound & it especially hates human voices & digitally produced sound, i.e. TV, smartphones, etc.
I continued to protect using ear defenders & earplugs when necessary, & I had made a small improvement where I could tolerate gently running water from a tap & the noise from my PC keyboard without needing the ear defenders. This changed just over a week ago when there was suddenly a flash of lightning & an immediate thunderclap & rain which hadn't been forecast. As I was in my bedroom I hadn't got my ear defenders on & didn't even have time to put my fingers in my ears. The thunderclap was loud - not sure if my hyperacusis was a factor but it felt like a car backfired right next to my ear. Immediately following the thunderclap, my ears felt blocked & unbalanced, & my tinnitus is not only louder but my hyperacusis is now back to where I was 12 months ago.
I know it could settle down again in time, but I have had a worrying development recently. Over the last few nights, I have been having multiple episodes of fleeting tinnitus in my 'bad' ear with the blocked feeling & high-pitched eeee sound which lasts for several seconds. For the last two nights, the blocked feeling has gone within seconds but the high-pitched eeee noise has lasted for ages, sometimes until the next morning. I am concerned that this is indicating another looming worsening in my tinnitus with the amount of episodes I'm experiencing & the fact the noise is not going straight away. Has anyone else had this? Did your tinnitus get worse?
Thanks.
After 15 years of moderate tinnitus, I developed severe hyperacusis alongside extremely loud tinnitus & musical hallucinations (complex Musical Ear Syndrome) approx 15 months ago (you can see my history on my previous posts). I went to see Audiology for the third time since the start in February this year & even after explaining that my hyperacusis is painful & the tinnitus immediately spikes & can stay high for days/weeks, the Audiologist insisted I try sound exposure. As if I hadn't tried slowly doing that in the previous year! I could not get it through to her that my tinnitus immediately reacts to sound & it especially hates human voices & digitally produced sound, i.e. TV, smartphones, etc.
I continued to protect using ear defenders & earplugs when necessary, & I had made a small improvement where I could tolerate gently running water from a tap & the noise from my PC keyboard without needing the ear defenders. This changed just over a week ago when there was suddenly a flash of lightning & an immediate thunderclap & rain which hadn't been forecast. As I was in my bedroom I hadn't got my ear defenders on & didn't even have time to put my fingers in my ears. The thunderclap was loud - not sure if my hyperacusis was a factor but it felt like a car backfired right next to my ear. Immediately following the thunderclap, my ears felt blocked & unbalanced, & my tinnitus is not only louder but my hyperacusis is now back to where I was 12 months ago.
I know it could settle down again in time, but I have had a worrying development recently. Over the last few nights, I have been having multiple episodes of fleeting tinnitus in my 'bad' ear with the blocked feeling & high-pitched eeee sound which lasts for several seconds. For the last two nights, the blocked feeling has gone within seconds but the high-pitched eeee noise has lasted for ages, sometimes until the next morning. I am concerned that this is indicating another looming worsening in my tinnitus with the amount of episodes I'm experiencing & the fact the noise is not going straight away. Has anyone else had this? Did your tinnitus get worse?
Thanks.