Cause of Tinnitus and Hyperacusis: Acoustic trauma + Extreme anxiety
Age: 23
Date of trauma: June 3rd, 2019
Hi!
Just wanted to share what made me better.
Well, the first week my tinnitus was kind of loud but not loud enough to make me crazy or keep me awake so I guess my hearing wasn't too badly damaged.
My darkest moment came during the second week, when a mild hyperacusis appeared, surely because I didn't stop using headphones for gaming (not at a loud volume tho). In my case, it was the most annoying sh*t. Since that day, and thanks to Michael Leigh, I totally stopped using headphones and I'm sure that my hearing is very grateful. In the meanwhile, my tinnitus was fading slowly.
The third week, I learned that vitamins could help with healing process. So I began to take vitamin D, C and also magnesium. Also I bought pills made of plants for blood circulation, and it truly helped a lot! My hyperacusis has faded and now it has been gone for 3 days. My tinnitus is around 1 to 3/10 at its worst. It spikes when I wake up at night but instantly goes back to 2/10 when I step out of the bed. I don't know why. However, my ears still hurt sometimes, but tinnitus or hyperacusis aren't affected.
Today, It looked like my tinnitus was gone because I couldn't hear it in a silent room, it happened once but came back. A sign of remission? Who can tell... But at least I can live much better!
So if you're new and your tinnitus/hyperacusis is noise-induced, don't hesitate to give your body the power to heal itself.
Didn't see an ENT yet. No steroids, only rest.
Age: 23
Date of trauma: June 3rd, 2019
Hi!
Just wanted to share what made me better.
Well, the first week my tinnitus was kind of loud but not loud enough to make me crazy or keep me awake so I guess my hearing wasn't too badly damaged.
My darkest moment came during the second week, when a mild hyperacusis appeared, surely because I didn't stop using headphones for gaming (not at a loud volume tho). In my case, it was the most annoying sh*t. Since that day, and thanks to Michael Leigh, I totally stopped using headphones and I'm sure that my hearing is very grateful. In the meanwhile, my tinnitus was fading slowly.
The third week, I learned that vitamins could help with healing process. So I began to take vitamin D, C and also magnesium. Also I bought pills made of plants for blood circulation, and it truly helped a lot! My hyperacusis has faded and now it has been gone for 3 days. My tinnitus is around 1 to 3/10 at its worst. It spikes when I wake up at night but instantly goes back to 2/10 when I step out of the bed. I don't know why. However, my ears still hurt sometimes, but tinnitus or hyperacusis aren't affected.
Today, It looked like my tinnitus was gone because I couldn't hear it in a silent room, it happened once but came back. A sign of remission? Who can tell... But at least I can live much better!
So if you're new and your tinnitus/hyperacusis is noise-induced, don't hesitate to give your body the power to heal itself.
Didn't see an ENT yet. No steroids, only rest.