Hi Tom,I do not post here much anymore, and rarely check in. But this is the type of thread that deserves more attention.
For anyone whose been around long enough to remember me, I had it pretty awful. I wore earplugs to do literally anything because of the hyperacusis. Tinnitus screamed over literally everything.
These days I'm completely fine. It took years to get here, but most days I have absolutely zero tinnitus. Even if I was to wear earplugs and the noise reduction cans on top of them.
That's not to say I never have tinnitus. These past 2 weeks I can hear it when I lie down for bed a bit. Happens this time of year. I think my sinuses get a bit inflamed from the heat in the house until my body adjusts to the season change. My left ear is still a bit sensitive at times. It fatigues pretty easy. Years of DJing with a monitor blaring an inch from that ear is the culprit there. I definitely have some hearing loss.
My positive outcome doesn't mean everyone gets a second chance of silence (most of the time) - but it does show that it's possible, even after years. My hearing issues were the worst thing that ever happened to me. I know how shit it can be. I feel for every one one of you.
I play drums / guitar daily. I exercise caution of course, but I have my life back 100%.
Lastly, if any of you ever have questions about what helped me and what didn't help me - I'm more than happy to tell you at length and I swear on all that is holy to me that I won't try and sell you anything.
Thanks for coming back on here and checking in. Your story and your posts have been a major source of positivity for me since my ear problems started six months ago. I literally have screenshots of some of them on my computer desktop and still read them regularly when I feel hopeless.
I guess my main question to you is how did your hyperacusis improve over that first year that you had it bad? Do you remember how it evolved? Also, did your hyperacusis initially cause you pain, or was it only "loudness" discomfort?
Thanks a lot.