Many of you here know me by now. However, my story appears very clustered and only updated via comments on other posts and minor profile updates that don't give the most significant insight.
I will try to keep it as brief as possible, but I'm open to any questions if you want more specifics.
I first experienced tinnitus back in October 2015. I would describe it as being able to hear it in a quiet room only, but it did bring a lot of anxiety for the first 6-12 months. Honestly, I seem to have a lot of amnesia trying to recall this period of tinnitus. I initially avoided bars, nightclubs, cinemas, sports grounds, or anything remotely loud. By 2-3 years, I was back to doing all this without hearing protection. I never had any permanent changes to tinnitus doing this, but I don't recommend it.
In hindsight, around 2020, I noticed that my tinnitus had crept up in volume, but it had been so gradual I hadn't noticed, and I wasn't phased by tinnitus at all to care about the increase. From at least 2017-2023, tinnitus was a complete nonissue to me.
Now, the word I hoped I'd never have to use when I came back to this site on April 2023... My 'worsening.'
April brought about the first ever significant change in my tinnitus, bringing with it hyperacusis for the first time. My once stable 1-2 tone tinnitus, which I only perceived in quiet environments, was now a multi-tonal reactive mess I heard over everything. It was/has been the worst period of my life, unfortunately.
The (loudness) hyperacusis improved significantly to the point it was gone as far as I can tell. I'm not sure about the timeline of this. I also experienced improvements in my reactiveness, where it would take a lot more to make the tinnitus react. My most considerable improvement, however, was my mental health; although I was aware of my tinnitus the majority of the time, I was not monitoring it for every little change like I was doing for the first 6-8 months. It was still unpredictable and variable, but I was at peace. It's only due to my 'setback' that I realize my progress.
So, what brings me back to the depths of disparity now? My hyperacusis has returned, my tinnitus is very reactive again, and I'm experiencing burning. There are a few potential triggers for this; I've had a lot of chainsawing around my home for the last week, but inside my house, it was only around 46 dB.
There's also been an illness going around my household, and my partner experienced burning in her arms and legs. I have also experienced this in the arms and legs, but primarily in the outer ear and side of the face. I am, of course, hoping this burning relates to the illness, as I'm still pretty much achey everywhere and have a stiff neck, etc. Unfortunately, I am terrified of it being noxacusis, hence my return.
Again, I am happy to dive into specifics, and I apologize if a lot of it seems vague. I tried to keep eight years of tinnitus relatively short.
I will try to keep it as brief as possible, but I'm open to any questions if you want more specifics.
I first experienced tinnitus back in October 2015. I would describe it as being able to hear it in a quiet room only, but it did bring a lot of anxiety for the first 6-12 months. Honestly, I seem to have a lot of amnesia trying to recall this period of tinnitus. I initially avoided bars, nightclubs, cinemas, sports grounds, or anything remotely loud. By 2-3 years, I was back to doing all this without hearing protection. I never had any permanent changes to tinnitus doing this, but I don't recommend it.
In hindsight, around 2020, I noticed that my tinnitus had crept up in volume, but it had been so gradual I hadn't noticed, and I wasn't phased by tinnitus at all to care about the increase. From at least 2017-2023, tinnitus was a complete nonissue to me.
Now, the word I hoped I'd never have to use when I came back to this site on April 2023... My 'worsening.'
April brought about the first ever significant change in my tinnitus, bringing with it hyperacusis for the first time. My once stable 1-2 tone tinnitus, which I only perceived in quiet environments, was now a multi-tonal reactive mess I heard over everything. It was/has been the worst period of my life, unfortunately.
The (loudness) hyperacusis improved significantly to the point it was gone as far as I can tell. I'm not sure about the timeline of this. I also experienced improvements in my reactiveness, where it would take a lot more to make the tinnitus react. My most considerable improvement, however, was my mental health; although I was aware of my tinnitus the majority of the time, I was not monitoring it for every little change like I was doing for the first 6-8 months. It was still unpredictable and variable, but I was at peace. It's only due to my 'setback' that I realize my progress.
So, what brings me back to the depths of disparity now? My hyperacusis has returned, my tinnitus is very reactive again, and I'm experiencing burning. There are a few potential triggers for this; I've had a lot of chainsawing around my home for the last week, but inside my house, it was only around 46 dB.
There's also been an illness going around my household, and my partner experienced burning in her arms and legs. I have also experienced this in the arms and legs, but primarily in the outer ear and side of the face. I am, of course, hoping this burning relates to the illness, as I'm still pretty much achey everywhere and have a stiff neck, etc. Unfortunately, I am terrified of it being noxacusis, hence my return.
Again, I am happy to dive into specifics, and I apologize if a lot of it seems vague. I tried to keep eight years of tinnitus relatively short.