Hello everyone,
3 years ago I went to a festival where I suffered from acoustic trauma. I'm not sure what caused it – I stood far away from the main speakers and not for too long. After the festival, my left ear was full and slightly aching and I could feel that I was over-sensitive to sounds. I didn't care whether it was the frequency of sounds or their volume that gave me this unpleasant sensation. I knew that something was wrong – like I had some "filter" taken off my ear. After a week, the pain and fullness disappeared but the hyperacusis remained and I struggled with it for 6-8 months. In the meantime, I visited 2 useless ENTs and 1 audiologist who recommended me trying TRT. I waited three months for sound generators (luckily I had a full refund for this bloody-expensive stuff due to the fact that I was a student then) and when I was given them, I was full of doubts. First of all, my audiologist said that I needed to wear two generators at the same time, although I had hyperacusis only in my left ear. Secondly, she instructed me to set the volume just below the volume of my tinnitus which was ridiculous because I didn't suffer from it. I saw that she was quite confused with my one-side hyperacusis as well as my lack of tinnitus after the acoustic trauma. Nevertheless, I wore them for about three weeks, stopped to wear them (I don't remember why) and sold them, probably because I started to see some little improvement on its own. My hyperacusis slowly went away and after 1,5 year I didn't remember about the whole incident. That ear remained more sensitive to some frequencies and I had some little setbacks but I accepted it as a nature of my left ear.
Now, after 3 years I went to the same festival (stood even further and didn't expose my ears to the noise) and here it is... I have the SAME (or even worse) hyperacusis in the SAME ear. I am angry as hell, because I care for my ears and there was no logical cause to get the same ailment. I sold my generators so there is no way to wear them again. I don't trust the knowledge of my audiologist so there is no way to contact her again. I thought that if this happened to me before and it eventually went away on its own, it can do so once again... But I'm scared, frustrated and prolly this is the reason I entered this board – to seek some support or advice. Do you think that it can go away again? Do you think that TRT is worth something if somebody doesn't suffer from misophonia, phonophobia, or doesn't need any psychological advice? I'm not scared of sound, I try to function normally, I stopped playing flute for a while (which breaks my heart) but I perform all other activities.
Best wishes and I will be grateful for any responses.
Piotr
3 years ago I went to a festival where I suffered from acoustic trauma. I'm not sure what caused it – I stood far away from the main speakers and not for too long. After the festival, my left ear was full and slightly aching and I could feel that I was over-sensitive to sounds. I didn't care whether it was the frequency of sounds or their volume that gave me this unpleasant sensation. I knew that something was wrong – like I had some "filter" taken off my ear. After a week, the pain and fullness disappeared but the hyperacusis remained and I struggled with it for 6-8 months. In the meantime, I visited 2 useless ENTs and 1 audiologist who recommended me trying TRT. I waited three months for sound generators (luckily I had a full refund for this bloody-expensive stuff due to the fact that I was a student then) and when I was given them, I was full of doubts. First of all, my audiologist said that I needed to wear two generators at the same time, although I had hyperacusis only in my left ear. Secondly, she instructed me to set the volume just below the volume of my tinnitus which was ridiculous because I didn't suffer from it. I saw that she was quite confused with my one-side hyperacusis as well as my lack of tinnitus after the acoustic trauma. Nevertheless, I wore them for about three weeks, stopped to wear them (I don't remember why) and sold them, probably because I started to see some little improvement on its own. My hyperacusis slowly went away and after 1,5 year I didn't remember about the whole incident. That ear remained more sensitive to some frequencies and I had some little setbacks but I accepted it as a nature of my left ear.
Now, after 3 years I went to the same festival (stood even further and didn't expose my ears to the noise) and here it is... I have the SAME (or even worse) hyperacusis in the SAME ear. I am angry as hell, because I care for my ears and there was no logical cause to get the same ailment. I sold my generators so there is no way to wear them again. I don't trust the knowledge of my audiologist so there is no way to contact her again. I thought that if this happened to me before and it eventually went away on its own, it can do so once again... But I'm scared, frustrated and prolly this is the reason I entered this board – to seek some support or advice. Do you think that it can go away again? Do you think that TRT is worth something if somebody doesn't suffer from misophonia, phonophobia, or doesn't need any psychological advice? I'm not scared of sound, I try to function normally, I stopped playing flute for a while (which breaks my heart) but I perform all other activities.
Best wishes and I will be grateful for any responses.
Piotr