- Aug 14, 2020
- 280
- Tinnitus Since
- 06/2020
- Cause of Tinnitus
- SSNHL (probably previous noise exposure, too)
I've been lurking on this forum since I developed sudden hearing loss and tinnitus a little over two months ago in my right ear. The information that I've learned on here has been invaluable, and I'm so thankful to have found this forum.
Shortly, after the loss, I started developing hyperacusis in my bad ear, and then sadly in my good ear as well. For the last month the H has progressed significantly after being exposed to a lot of noise (I moved) to where I can have fullness, pain and burning even without being exposed to sounds that are painful. Having two small children certainly hasn't helped.
Currently, even the TV or stereo at the lowest volume hurt my ears. I'm trying to let my ears rest so they can heal, and I've started using ear plugs more when I know there will be sounds that irritate or hurt my ears. Given that, it seems like the consensus is that sitting in silence for extended periods of time is also not good.
For those of you that have been in this spot before, how did you avoid silence when you couldn't even watch TV or listen to music? I've been trying to get some time outside in nature, but even that can get loud and painful after a little while. My yard is up against a nature preserve and some of those birds are LOUD! Any tips would be greatly appreciated!
Last, does anyone have recommendations for a high quality blue tooth speaker that can play at a very low volume? I'm wondering if my ears might be able to tolerate a little music if the speaker is a high quality and the volume low enough. I tried a JBL charge 4, but the lowest volume setting was still much too loud.
Thank you!
Shortly, after the loss, I started developing hyperacusis in my bad ear, and then sadly in my good ear as well. For the last month the H has progressed significantly after being exposed to a lot of noise (I moved) to where I can have fullness, pain and burning even without being exposed to sounds that are painful. Having two small children certainly hasn't helped.
Currently, even the TV or stereo at the lowest volume hurt my ears. I'm trying to let my ears rest so they can heal, and I've started using ear plugs more when I know there will be sounds that irritate or hurt my ears. Given that, it seems like the consensus is that sitting in silence for extended periods of time is also not good.
For those of you that have been in this spot before, how did you avoid silence when you couldn't even watch TV or listen to music? I've been trying to get some time outside in nature, but even that can get loud and painful after a little while. My yard is up against a nature preserve and some of those birds are LOUD! Any tips would be greatly appreciated!
Last, does anyone have recommendations for a high quality blue tooth speaker that can play at a very low volume? I'm wondering if my ears might be able to tolerate a little music if the speaker is a high quality and the volume low enough. I tried a JBL charge 4, but the lowest volume setting was still much too loud.
Thank you!