I was waiting for my ride after having my ears syringed (so much wax that they couldn't see my eardrum... oops q-tip abuse lol) and a guy walked by with his friend. They were talking and he said "No" in a normal conversational voice I would assume. Maybe a little louder than average. But it sounded so loud that I literally jumped and started getting anxious about hearing damage. (because I have really bad hearing loss at a young age)
Is this hyperacusis? Even loud laughter sends me into anxiety mode, or sudden raises in people's voices when they're angry or surprised in conversation (especially in the car because it's such a confined space).
I understand that human voices is something I shouldn't fear unless they're screaming into my ears, but loud talkers make me anxious. I can be having a good conversation with someone, then once they laugh loudly my face turns grim and I start to panic. Or when my mom yells at me in the car, I start to panic because it's such a confined space.
This fear is making me not want to go anywhere or talk to anyone anymore in order to protect my ears/avoid tinnitus spikes.
Is this hyperacusis? Even loud laughter sends me into anxiety mode, or sudden raises in people's voices when they're angry or surprised in conversation (especially in the car because it's such a confined space).
I understand that human voices is something I shouldn't fear unless they're screaming into my ears, but loud talkers make me anxious. I can be having a good conversation with someone, then once they laugh loudly my face turns grim and I start to panic. Or when my mom yells at me in the car, I start to panic because it's such a confined space.
This fear is making me not want to go anywhere or talk to anyone anymore in order to protect my ears/avoid tinnitus spikes.