I will keep this short.
In March, after attending a party with a DJ, my mild tinnitus became loud, and I experienced hyperacusis for a few days. Things improved after that. However, following a plane ride, catching COVID-19, and taking antibiotics all around the same time, I developed reactive tinnitus, musical tinnitus, and hyperacusis.
For the first three months, I could go to the supermarket without earplugs after a few weeks of adapting, and I saw some improvement. But sadly, three months ago, I was exposed to my house alarm for about 40 seconds, and since then, I have worsened. I have seen no improvement whatsoever, and I am not even back to where I was before this setback.
I am trying to do the right things. I am not wearing ear protection at home, except sometimes in the kitchen when I need to get things done quickly.
Before, I could tolerate people around the table, but now I need earplugs. I have tried to desensitize myself to sounds like the kettle and fridge, but I am not seeing any improvement, not even by one percent.
Since this setback, I now hear heavy white noise when I am outside. It is not internal noise but just the air or very distant sounds, and it has not improved. I did not have this before. As a result, I now walk with earplugs. I can only watch TV at volume 1 or 2 and occasionally listen to nature sounds. I have also been trying to desensitize myself to my car by driving daily for up to five minutes with filtered earplugs, but the sound still roars like a lion, and this desensitization is not helping.
I desperately need someone to tell me that even if there was no improvement in the first several months, things could still get better later. All the success stories I have read involve seeing some improvement in the first few months. Is there any hope of this improving for me?
I know I am not as bad as some, but I am still housebound and have a six-year-old child. I need to get better for her. My life depends on it. Please do not tell me I am doomed; that will not help me.
In March, after attending a party with a DJ, my mild tinnitus became loud, and I experienced hyperacusis for a few days. Things improved after that. However, following a plane ride, catching COVID-19, and taking antibiotics all around the same time, I developed reactive tinnitus, musical tinnitus, and hyperacusis.
For the first three months, I could go to the supermarket without earplugs after a few weeks of adapting, and I saw some improvement. But sadly, three months ago, I was exposed to my house alarm for about 40 seconds, and since then, I have worsened. I have seen no improvement whatsoever, and I am not even back to where I was before this setback.
I am trying to do the right things. I am not wearing ear protection at home, except sometimes in the kitchen when I need to get things done quickly.
Before, I could tolerate people around the table, but now I need earplugs. I have tried to desensitize myself to sounds like the kettle and fridge, but I am not seeing any improvement, not even by one percent.
Since this setback, I now hear heavy white noise when I am outside. It is not internal noise but just the air or very distant sounds, and it has not improved. I did not have this before. As a result, I now walk with earplugs. I can only watch TV at volume 1 or 2 and occasionally listen to nature sounds. I have also been trying to desensitize myself to my car by driving daily for up to five minutes with filtered earplugs, but the sound still roars like a lion, and this desensitization is not helping.
I desperately need someone to tell me that even if there was no improvement in the first several months, things could still get better later. All the success stories I have read involve seeing some improvement in the first few months. Is there any hope of this improving for me?
I know I am not as bad as some, but I am still housebound and have a six-year-old child. I need to get better for her. My life depends on it. Please do not tell me I am doomed; that will not help me.