- Oct 16, 2016
- 8
- Tinnitus Since
- 2012 first, 2016 second
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Noise Exposure, Exploding Tire
Hey,
my brief history: Tire blew up right next to me about 4 months ago. Symptoms: Hyperacusis, Constant Ringing...you name it + that reactive thingy on the directly affected ear, which basically would be quiet if no external sound would come in and then increase with more incoming sound. Thereby the sounds only start after some time and also only at louder noise levels (ride in the car for longer, talking for longer) + discomfort and pain in the ear.
After about 8 weeks it was all pretty much back to normal (almost) and I was happy and ready to go on with my life.
Then after a long car ride, 7h which obviously should not be a problem as these noise levels (~75dB) do not damage anything, it was back... stronger than ever.
Then after a period of rest and quiet of about 1 week. It was okay again.
Then about 2.5 weeks later, it came back after a busy period at work and longer talking to colleagues. Every time, ear pain... noise overlaying everything when exposed to richer and louder sounds for longer.
I know there can be setbacks with this stuff, but everytime it happens, it sends me to a really.. really.. pretty depressive... dark place. So therefore, do any of you guys experience (or have experienced) the same kind of symptoms? Does it get better? Is this a "normal" symptom of hyperacusis?
thanks!!!
Alex
my brief history: Tire blew up right next to me about 4 months ago. Symptoms: Hyperacusis, Constant Ringing...you name it + that reactive thingy on the directly affected ear, which basically would be quiet if no external sound would come in and then increase with more incoming sound. Thereby the sounds only start after some time and also only at louder noise levels (ride in the car for longer, talking for longer) + discomfort and pain in the ear.
After about 8 weeks it was all pretty much back to normal (almost) and I was happy and ready to go on with my life.
Then after a long car ride, 7h which obviously should not be a problem as these noise levels (~75dB) do not damage anything, it was back... stronger than ever.
Then after a period of rest and quiet of about 1 week. It was okay again.
Then about 2.5 weeks later, it came back after a busy period at work and longer talking to colleagues. Every time, ear pain... noise overlaying everything when exposed to richer and louder sounds for longer.
I know there can be setbacks with this stuff, but everytime it happens, it sends me to a really.. really.. pretty depressive... dark place. So therefore, do any of you guys experience (or have experienced) the same kind of symptoms? Does it get better? Is this a "normal" symptom of hyperacusis?
thanks!!!
Alex