- Sep 21, 2016
- 1,051
- Tinnitus Since
- 2011 - T, 2016- H, relapsed 2019
- Cause of Tinnitus
- noise-induced
Hi all,
I've made a fair amount of progress with my hyperacusis since onset 2 months ago - it's not totally gone but sensitivity seems to have died down. However, I'm still experiencing intermittent ear pain - with the sensation of a liquidy/cooling sensation in my ears. This is not provoked by noise and seems to come and go at random - I have days where I'm virtually asymptomatic and others where the pain comes into play. I don't experience any immediate pain from sounds and have few issues with amplification/loudness. Also experience forehead tingling - TTTS?
So my issue seems to be pain H - delayed/random. But it has improved quite a fair bit over the past month and I am hopeful that it will continue to do so.
I have been offered 2 treatment options on the NHS - CBT and/or sound therapy. I'm willing to give the CBT a shot but my parents are also encouraging me to try sound therapy. I'm pretty wary of it tbh - I acknowledge that it can be useful for some people but we all know it's probably least effective for pain H. Also especially since my condition does seem to be improving it just feels like too much of a gamble. I obviously don't want to seem pessimistic but idk, my parents are saying I should give it a shot and it just feel like it could backfire.
I really really don't want to end up backsliding which would also end up having a knock-on effect on my mental health. I've felt pretty grim over the past 2 months tbh and it's only really in the past few weeks that I've felt more optimistic.
Hope this post doesn't come across as self-indulgent and self-pitying - would just appreciate some advice and words of reason.
I've made a fair amount of progress with my hyperacusis since onset 2 months ago - it's not totally gone but sensitivity seems to have died down. However, I'm still experiencing intermittent ear pain - with the sensation of a liquidy/cooling sensation in my ears. This is not provoked by noise and seems to come and go at random - I have days where I'm virtually asymptomatic and others where the pain comes into play. I don't experience any immediate pain from sounds and have few issues with amplification/loudness. Also experience forehead tingling - TTTS?
So my issue seems to be pain H - delayed/random. But it has improved quite a fair bit over the past month and I am hopeful that it will continue to do so.
I have been offered 2 treatment options on the NHS - CBT and/or sound therapy. I'm willing to give the CBT a shot but my parents are also encouraging me to try sound therapy. I'm pretty wary of it tbh - I acknowledge that it can be useful for some people but we all know it's probably least effective for pain H. Also especially since my condition does seem to be improving it just feels like too much of a gamble. I obviously don't want to seem pessimistic but idk, my parents are saying I should give it a shot and it just feel like it could backfire.
I really really don't want to end up backsliding which would also end up having a knock-on effect on my mental health. I've felt pretty grim over the past 2 months tbh and it's only really in the past few weeks that I've felt more optimistic.
Hope this post doesn't come across as self-indulgent and self-pitying - would just appreciate some advice and words of reason.