- Nov 25, 2022
- 3
- Tinnitus Since
- 10/2022 (hyperacusis)
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Bupropion (I think)
Hi there. I've been experiencing loudness hyperacusis for about a month and it's quickly gotten worse, freaking out a bit.
I'll start by giving all the context. On the 13th October I increased my dose of Bupropion from 150 mg to 300 mg. I started experiencing symptoms of visual snow syndrome (which I'm still experiencing, and which can be accompanied by tinnitus and noise sensitivity). A bit over a week later, after stopping Bupropion, I started noticing some sound sensitivity. I have severe ME/CFS and am bedbound so don't encounter any loud noise or much sound in general in my life. For a couple weeks I didn't think about it a whole lot, just kept the volume low when watching videos on my phone, and noticed that some sounds like a bag crumpling or a pill jar shaking caused discomfort.
A couple weeks later (two weeks ago now) in the evening I decided to listen to music a bit louder. I'm not talking through headphones or blasting it on speakers, just at half volume on my phone speaker, for a few minutes. I quickly noticed discomfort and stopped. The next day I noticed I was much more sensitive to sound. I could only tolerate very low volume on my phone, and as I live in the front room of a residential street with a fair bit of traffic, I noticed loud cars passing outside causing discomfort. Sounds of talking caused discomfort as well as other little sounds in my environment. I did some reading and realised this is hyperacusis. I started wearing ear plugs and soon sometimes earmuffs.
Over the last two weeks it's gotten worse and worse. I continued to use an electric toothbrush for several days which I think may have contributed. It's gotten to the point where I need to use protection constantly as cars passing can cause a lot of discomfort. My own voice is very loud and triggers discomfort as does the sound of eating crunchy food, and the sound of my dad who I live with opening and closing the front door. I can't tolerate sound from my phone at any volume.
It seems like severe loudness hyperacusis. Minor noises are very loud and cause a lot of discomfort, and sometimes a sense that my eardrum is fluttering, but I wouldn't say it causes pain. I also have very very mild tinnitus, like 1 out of 10. I'm not sure what to do as I've seen that it's not advised to use constant protection but the sound of passing cars seems to exacerbate things and I'm stuck in this room due to my ME/CFS. I'm freaked out and confused that this could deteriorate so quickly without any particularly loud sound triggers.
Does anyone here have any advice or wisdom to share? Would really appreciate it. Thank you.
EDIT:
Sounds are causing some pain in my ears now.
I'll start by giving all the context. On the 13th October I increased my dose of Bupropion from 150 mg to 300 mg. I started experiencing symptoms of visual snow syndrome (which I'm still experiencing, and which can be accompanied by tinnitus and noise sensitivity). A bit over a week later, after stopping Bupropion, I started noticing some sound sensitivity. I have severe ME/CFS and am bedbound so don't encounter any loud noise or much sound in general in my life. For a couple weeks I didn't think about it a whole lot, just kept the volume low when watching videos on my phone, and noticed that some sounds like a bag crumpling or a pill jar shaking caused discomfort.
A couple weeks later (two weeks ago now) in the evening I decided to listen to music a bit louder. I'm not talking through headphones or blasting it on speakers, just at half volume on my phone speaker, for a few minutes. I quickly noticed discomfort and stopped. The next day I noticed I was much more sensitive to sound. I could only tolerate very low volume on my phone, and as I live in the front room of a residential street with a fair bit of traffic, I noticed loud cars passing outside causing discomfort. Sounds of talking caused discomfort as well as other little sounds in my environment. I did some reading and realised this is hyperacusis. I started wearing ear plugs and soon sometimes earmuffs.
Over the last two weeks it's gotten worse and worse. I continued to use an electric toothbrush for several days which I think may have contributed. It's gotten to the point where I need to use protection constantly as cars passing can cause a lot of discomfort. My own voice is very loud and triggers discomfort as does the sound of eating crunchy food, and the sound of my dad who I live with opening and closing the front door. I can't tolerate sound from my phone at any volume.
It seems like severe loudness hyperacusis. Minor noises are very loud and cause a lot of discomfort, and sometimes a sense that my eardrum is fluttering, but I wouldn't say it causes pain. I also have very very mild tinnitus, like 1 out of 10. I'm not sure what to do as I've seen that it's not advised to use constant protection but the sound of passing cars seems to exacerbate things and I'm stuck in this room due to my ME/CFS. I'm freaked out and confused that this could deteriorate so quickly without any particularly loud sound triggers.
Does anyone here have any advice or wisdom to share? Would really appreciate it. Thank you.
EDIT:
Sounds are causing some pain in my ears now.