I'm wondering if most people with long-term hyperacusis have good days where they can tolerate much louder sound and bad/regular days? Or whether what I'm experiencing may be a sign of improvement.
I have hyperacusis and tinnitus from loud noise exposure (concert). I am finding now, 6 weeks post onset, my hyperacusis is awful some days and pretty reasonable on others. Like I woke up yesterday morning and I was very sensitive to sounds all day that were even 50 dB (sounded WAY too loud). This morning, I am feeling okay with 70-80 dB (sounds loud but ok). This has just started happening and is a huge improvement as usually 55 dB is too loud for me. My hearing also seems more acute over the last few days, but no change to tinnitus.
Is this normal? Relevant to note: I am tapering off of Prednisone but am on a very low dose now (3 mg) and I take 15 mg of Temazepam a day.
I have hyperacusis and tinnitus from loud noise exposure (concert). I am finding now, 6 weeks post onset, my hyperacusis is awful some days and pretty reasonable on others. Like I woke up yesterday morning and I was very sensitive to sounds all day that were even 50 dB (sounded WAY too loud). This morning, I am feeling okay with 70-80 dB (sounds loud but ok). This has just started happening and is a huge improvement as usually 55 dB is too loud for me. My hearing also seems more acute over the last few days, but no change to tinnitus.
Is this normal? Relevant to note: I am tapering off of Prednisone but am on a very low dose now (3 mg) and I take 15 mg of Temazepam a day.