Hi all,
Firstly I firmly believe that hyperacusis is a physical condition, particularly the pain kind, and that it should be treated as an injury and not as a purely psychological thing. However I have noticed that I find that when I am thinking about hyperacusis I get more of the burning symptoms and pains.
As an example, I had certain H symptoms that improved when I took the decision not to go on forums for a week and do other stuff. Just menial things like watching TV, baking and doing exercise. I actually had a measure for this when I used my sewing machine (I'm making a quilt!) - before it would cause me some burning straight away but then it completely went away after that week.
But one thing led to another, I got some bad anxiety and read some articles about people with hyperacusis so severe they can barely leave the house. The next day I woke up and felt so anxious and little noises like rustling and stuff started bothering my ears again. I watched a movie to take my mind off things and it got a bit better again. I think this is quite bizarre, but it does seem being anxious and over obsessive exacerbates symptoms significantly and maybe even cause a setback, at least in my case. Does anyone else agree/have this be the case for them? If so it gives me great hope that controlling anxiety and hypervigilance may greatly improve symptoms overall, given enough time. However, I understand that this is not the case for everyone.
Firstly I firmly believe that hyperacusis is a physical condition, particularly the pain kind, and that it should be treated as an injury and not as a purely psychological thing. However I have noticed that I find that when I am thinking about hyperacusis I get more of the burning symptoms and pains.
As an example, I had certain H symptoms that improved when I took the decision not to go on forums for a week and do other stuff. Just menial things like watching TV, baking and doing exercise. I actually had a measure for this when I used my sewing machine (I'm making a quilt!) - before it would cause me some burning straight away but then it completely went away after that week.
But one thing led to another, I got some bad anxiety and read some articles about people with hyperacusis so severe they can barely leave the house. The next day I woke up and felt so anxious and little noises like rustling and stuff started bothering my ears again. I watched a movie to take my mind off things and it got a bit better again. I think this is quite bizarre, but it does seem being anxious and over obsessive exacerbates symptoms significantly and maybe even cause a setback, at least in my case. Does anyone else agree/have this be the case for them? If so it gives me great hope that controlling anxiety and hypervigilance may greatly improve symptoms overall, given enough time. However, I understand that this is not the case for everyone.