Marc22
Member
- Jan 20, 2017
- 203
- Tinnitus Since
- 1995
- Cause of Tinnitus
- exposure to broken muffler noise
Dear Juan:
I got hyperacusis after driving a car without a muffler from Ottawa to Montreal here in Canada, a 3 hour ride. The muffler broke while I was riding the car on a rutty country lane. I suppose a wheel went into a depression and the muffler scraped the ground and busted. Anyways, I said to myself: well I will drive it back to Montreal and get it fixed there , maybe not having enough money to get it repaired in Ottawa. It never occurred to me that I might hurt my ears. After all, how different is a 3 hour drive without a muffler from a 3 hour rock concert, or hours in a dance bar? BIGGEST MISTAKE OF MY LIFE!! Actually I got only tinnitus at first , but 2-3 months later the hyperacusis started. I was noticing hypersensitivity in movie places at first. Then I got the diagnosis. I of course did not know how bad this could get in my case, so the first months were an agony of worry. I was so tormented that I lost 25 lbs on an already skinny frame, and went to the psych ward 3 times for acute panic attacks and suicidal depression. Then I stabilised physically and started to adjust psychologically to a new life. Thinking back I actually had a mild case, but I still had to be careful.
Now, over the last 21 years , 95% of the time I have had a moderate case. By that I mean, most sounds do not bother me (except sounds from cheap tinny TV speakers, which is what caused this present setback). But I still have to stay in quiet areas because if I overexpose to noise, I can quickly go into severe hyperacusis, which is what I have these days. And by that I mean: every sound is annoying...water coming out of the faucet, newspaper ruffling, spoons clinking on a plate (ugh!), swallowing sounds, floor boards squeaking... Any improvement I have had has not come from hearing loss but from actual improvement of the h..
Cora:
I have had intermittent parasthesias for about a year. Before that, about 4-5 years ago, I had some that seemed to fit the pattern of peripheral polyneuropathy, but the official diagnosis was that I did not. And anyways those parasthesias went away. It would not have surprised me that I had came down with peripheral polyneuropathy because I drank a A LOT of alcool over the the last 21 years mainly due to my distress about having h.. And excess alcool consumption can screw up your nervous system big time, not surprisingly (had I known, I would not have cared to tell you the truth). But there were other reasons. I hardly drank over the last year, but now , with this setback it's back to the beer and pills. I can't help it: I just get too distressed and I don't care if it messes my body up. However, I can't say that 1 or 2 bottles of beer a day is going to kill me off tomorrow! or 1. mg of clonazepam. It's not like before when it was a bottle of wine per day, or equivalent in cheap beer. Went to AA: totally useless in my case. They could not understand me, and I am not a spiritual person. And alcoholism is not a disease. People drink because they are unhappy for various reasons.
My parasthesias are: burning sensations in the thighs, arms, prickly sensations all over, numbness after lying in certain positions, more than what affects most people etc.... Once I thought I was having a mild stroke,because some sensations are similar. So off to the emergency ward. No stroke luckily. The neurologist says they see people regularly in emergecy with mild stroke-like symptoms like some of of these parasthesias. They do not know what causes these, so they write them off as "stress" related. It comes and goes. Been quite OK since Xmas.Never saw any relations of these sensations to clonazepam. One day water from the shower on my skin hurt me! That never recurred luckily.
Sorry to hear about that 7 hour car ride incident. Please don't do it again! I would never ride in a car more than one half hour even with protection, even when things were OK with my ears. I am freaking out just thinking of 2 upcoming 10 minute rides back and forth from the doctor on Tuesday.
By the way, how are you now generally, when things are "normal"? It's not quite clear to me from your posts (unless I am dense, which is possible ) Does water out of the faucet bother you? Voices? Newspaper crinkling?
Interestingly, started off really bad today even in silence at home ....utter freak out ( it's like OMG...!!!) , and now , a few hours later ,much better for some reason. Weird how it fluctuates sometimes for no apparent reason. But my setback is not over of course.
Again, thanks a lot for your support. And thanks to everyone else also.It really helps.
Marco
I got hyperacusis after driving a car without a muffler from Ottawa to Montreal here in Canada, a 3 hour ride. The muffler broke while I was riding the car on a rutty country lane. I suppose a wheel went into a depression and the muffler scraped the ground and busted. Anyways, I said to myself: well I will drive it back to Montreal and get it fixed there , maybe not having enough money to get it repaired in Ottawa. It never occurred to me that I might hurt my ears. After all, how different is a 3 hour drive without a muffler from a 3 hour rock concert, or hours in a dance bar? BIGGEST MISTAKE OF MY LIFE!! Actually I got only tinnitus at first , but 2-3 months later the hyperacusis started. I was noticing hypersensitivity in movie places at first. Then I got the diagnosis. I of course did not know how bad this could get in my case, so the first months were an agony of worry. I was so tormented that I lost 25 lbs on an already skinny frame, and went to the psych ward 3 times for acute panic attacks and suicidal depression. Then I stabilised physically and started to adjust psychologically to a new life. Thinking back I actually had a mild case, but I still had to be careful.
Now, over the last 21 years , 95% of the time I have had a moderate case. By that I mean, most sounds do not bother me (except sounds from cheap tinny TV speakers, which is what caused this present setback). But I still have to stay in quiet areas because if I overexpose to noise, I can quickly go into severe hyperacusis, which is what I have these days. And by that I mean: every sound is annoying...water coming out of the faucet, newspaper ruffling, spoons clinking on a plate (ugh!), swallowing sounds, floor boards squeaking... Any improvement I have had has not come from hearing loss but from actual improvement of the h..
Cora:
I have had intermittent parasthesias for about a year. Before that, about 4-5 years ago, I had some that seemed to fit the pattern of peripheral polyneuropathy, but the official diagnosis was that I did not. And anyways those parasthesias went away. It would not have surprised me that I had came down with peripheral polyneuropathy because I drank a A LOT of alcool over the the last 21 years mainly due to my distress about having h.. And excess alcool consumption can screw up your nervous system big time, not surprisingly (had I known, I would not have cared to tell you the truth). But there were other reasons. I hardly drank over the last year, but now , with this setback it's back to the beer and pills. I can't help it: I just get too distressed and I don't care if it messes my body up. However, I can't say that 1 or 2 bottles of beer a day is going to kill me off tomorrow! or 1. mg of clonazepam. It's not like before when it was a bottle of wine per day, or equivalent in cheap beer. Went to AA: totally useless in my case. They could not understand me, and I am not a spiritual person. And alcoholism is not a disease. People drink because they are unhappy for various reasons.
My parasthesias are: burning sensations in the thighs, arms, prickly sensations all over, numbness after lying in certain positions, more than what affects most people etc.... Once I thought I was having a mild stroke,because some sensations are similar. So off to the emergency ward. No stroke luckily. The neurologist says they see people regularly in emergecy with mild stroke-like symptoms like some of of these parasthesias. They do not know what causes these, so they write them off as "stress" related. It comes and goes. Been quite OK since Xmas.Never saw any relations of these sensations to clonazepam. One day water from the shower on my skin hurt me! That never recurred luckily.
Sorry to hear about that 7 hour car ride incident. Please don't do it again! I would never ride in a car more than one half hour even with protection, even when things were OK with my ears. I am freaking out just thinking of 2 upcoming 10 minute rides back and forth from the doctor on Tuesday.
By the way, how are you now generally, when things are "normal"? It's not quite clear to me from your posts (unless I am dense, which is possible ) Does water out of the faucet bother you? Voices? Newspaper crinkling?
Interestingly, started off really bad today even in silence at home ....utter freak out ( it's like OMG...!!!) , and now , a few hours later ,much better for some reason. Weird how it fluctuates sometimes for no apparent reason. But my setback is not over of course.
Again, thanks a lot for your support. And thanks to everyone else also.It really helps.
Marco