JONabes
Member
- Feb 10, 2021
- 23
- Tinnitus Since
- 15/2/18-20/3/18 + 11/1/21-present
- Cause of Tinnitus
- ETD + wim hof
That's spot on in my experience - sounds around 1 kHz with a sharp attach (percussive sounds) make my ear flinch whatever the volume.The thing that's weird is the sensation would come and go when I least expected it and it does happen less often now. It feels like not all noise but certain sounds provoke it more than others. I'm thinking it has less to do with the volume and more to do with the frequency and wave form or something like that.
My ETD flare ups have all happened the day AFTER I've been exposed to sounds like this at work (or long periods of talking) - it's almost like a hangover. The twinges in my ear/head happen during the sound exposure though and though they don't seem too bad at the time, I'm now relating them to building up a big 'ETD debt' that has to be paid over the next few days.
I'm in the lucky position of only working two days a week at the moment due to COVID-19 and so it's given me a good opportunity to experiment with this sound exposure/rest dynamic. I've cancelled all my work and now have at least 4 weeks clear as my ear (specifically my Eustachian tube health) is the most important thing to me at the moment.
I'm going to do this once I've had a few 'ETD + hyperacusis free' days (I'm just recovering from a flare up that began last weekend). I'm going to train it gradually, start with 30s and build up slowly from there. I really do notice a profound improvement to the tinnitus with it, but the tinnitus is of secondary importance to ETD symptoms for me at the moment!has been pushing through with the sound therapy and seems to be improving and is less susceptible to the fullness and pressure change
When I'm practicing the piano (I'm restricted to an low volume organ sound whilst wearing noise cancelling headphones to not trigger any ear flinches) I really notice that, when I'm concentrating, I get the tension/fluttering thing. I'm not sure I would even notice if I wasn't wearing the closed-back headphones - they accentuate any vibrations going through my body (the sound of my heartbeat is clear as day when using the headphones for example). It doesn't seem like it's only stress and anxiety that causes this tension for me, but any concentration/intense focus. It had occurred to me also that concentrating on the piano in this way must be causing a hell of a lot of nervous system activity/traffic, and brings me back to @MrC6688's earlier comment about 'hearing our central nervous system'.I feel like overall anxiety causes more of the flutter for me and may induce some of the pressure as well.
Yeah man, I've been too eager to rush back into normal life, it's now my sole purpose to do anything that allows me rest/space to heal.I think more than anything we need time