Re: Struggling with Tinnitus & Hyperacusis for 6 Weeks

3 year update (November 2023)
  • I started my 3rd year of teaching college.
  • I'm in my 3rd year of my doctoral program, finished classes.
  • Tinnitus is still there and some days are harder than others.
  • Mostly, I can function normally with earplugs outside of the house.
  • I do not attend movies, church service, concerts or sporting events.
  • I do attend Sunday School, go to restaurants regularly, weddings and school events.
  • I get headaches, but they mostly coincide with allergies, stress and weather changes.
  • I do get warm ears occasionally.
  • Hyperacusis recently got worse after a parties and a wedding. It's beginning to settle some, but still there as usual.
  • I've decided that wedding receptions with DJs and loud music are going to be out in the future.
  • I've taken several 3 hour road trips with my family, I'm sure to get a separate area for my guys to be loud in our cabins.
  • Praying for all who are suffering with these conditions, thankful that we have Tinnitus Talk to support one another.
 
I don't mind. :) Ask away.
Thank you so much.

During your early days, did you get any sound distortions? Mine are becoming less, but they are sometimes with other people's voices, and sometimes with mine. Almost like a metallic reverberation.

Did you get fluttering with certain sounds - particularly higher pitched? Was this worse in the morning?

Did the tones of your tinnitus change? And now, has it settled to more of a one-tone type?

Sending love.
 
Thank you so much.

During your early days, did you get any sound distortions? Mine are becoming less, but they are sometimes with other people's voices, and sometimes with mine. Almost like a metallic reverberation.

Did you get fluttering with certain sounds - particularly higher pitched? Was this worse in the morning?

Did the tones of your tinnitus change? And now, has it settled to more of a one-tone type?

Sending love.
I did not get sound distortions until I had hyperacusis and loud tinnitus for about 2 1/2 years. Occasionally I'll get that reverberation sound, especially when I raise my voice. I don't remember fluttering, maybe a little. My tones with tinnitus have stayed the same, an airplane engine, jingle bell ringing (most annoying), and a clicking or tapping (Morse-code or typewriter tinnitus). I think stress and lack of sleep are the two things that most affect both. I think over time, it's been 3 years now, my response has become more tolerable I was on edge for the first year to year and a half. I was afraid of sound, I would run or try to get away. It's hard enough on the person experiencing it, but my son has had to experience it too. He knows we cannot go near loud noises, especially out in public. This has gotten better with time.
 
I did not get sound distortions until I had hyperacusis and loud tinnitus for about 2 1/2 years. Occasionally I'll get that reverberation sound, especially when I raise my voice. I don't remember fluttering, maybe a little. My tones with tinnitus have stayed the same, an airplane engine, jingle bell ringing (most annoying), and a clicking or tapping (Morse-code or typewriter tinnitus). I think stress and lack of sleep are the two things that most affect both. I think over time, it's been 3 years now, my response has become more tolerable I was on edge for the first year to year and a half. I was afraid of sound, I would run or try to get away. It's hard enough on the person experiencing it, but my son has had to experience it too. He knows we cannot go near loud noises, especially out in public. This has gotten better with time.
When you say it's got better over time, do you mean the volume of your tinnitus, or just your reaction to it?
 
When you say it's got better over time, do you mean the volume of your tinnitus, or just your reaction to it?
I would say more tolerance or reaction to it has gotten better. I try to ignore it and go on with my day.
 

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