Hey everyone - first post on here but I've read through these forums for ten years or so when my tinnitus started. Tinnitus Talk has been a great resource for me when I feel isolated or hopeless and I'm very grateful for the community.
My tinnitus is volatile, but it's always been present to some degree ever since the onset in 2013. In the last five years, though, I've had much more difficulty in managing what I believe is hyperacusis, most severely affecting my left ear. I've read a lot about loudness and pain hyperacusis on here; I have difficulty tolerating anything above 70 db in most tonal ranges, but I don't feel pain. So I would think I have loudness hyperacusis, but the way mine presents isn't totally described in the posts I've seen, so I'm not sure.
When noise is too loud for me, I feel an involuntary muscular response in my middle ear, assumedly the tensor tympani tendon or one of the other related middle ear muscles. When I'm not hearing a loud noise I don't experience this muscle spasming an unusual amount, but every time anything my brain considers to be too loud hits my left ear, the muscle contracts in sync with the sound, creating a very uncomfortable and disruptive sensation. I have also noticed that I experience symptoms in my left eye when this happens, twitching and involuntary movement.
I'm wondering if this is what people with loudness hyperacusis typically experience. I'm going to be starting usage of in ear sound generators to try to rebuild my sound tolerance soon, but I'd like to be sure that what I'm experiencing is in fact hyperacusis and not some separate tendon/muscle sound sensitivity issue that would need to be treated differently. Has anyone here experienced the type of response in the ear I'm describing and seen benefit from treatment with sound generators? Are there alternative treatment methods you believe I could benefit from instead?
Thank you.
My tinnitus is volatile, but it's always been present to some degree ever since the onset in 2013. In the last five years, though, I've had much more difficulty in managing what I believe is hyperacusis, most severely affecting my left ear. I've read a lot about loudness and pain hyperacusis on here; I have difficulty tolerating anything above 70 db in most tonal ranges, but I don't feel pain. So I would think I have loudness hyperacusis, but the way mine presents isn't totally described in the posts I've seen, so I'm not sure.
When noise is too loud for me, I feel an involuntary muscular response in my middle ear, assumedly the tensor tympani tendon or one of the other related middle ear muscles. When I'm not hearing a loud noise I don't experience this muscle spasming an unusual amount, but every time anything my brain considers to be too loud hits my left ear, the muscle contracts in sync with the sound, creating a very uncomfortable and disruptive sensation. I have also noticed that I experience symptoms in my left eye when this happens, twitching and involuntary movement.
I'm wondering if this is what people with loudness hyperacusis typically experience. I'm going to be starting usage of in ear sound generators to try to rebuild my sound tolerance soon, but I'd like to be sure that what I'm experiencing is in fact hyperacusis and not some separate tendon/muscle sound sensitivity issue that would need to be treated differently. Has anyone here experienced the type of response in the ear I'm describing and seen benefit from treatment with sound generators? Are there alternative treatment methods you believe I could benefit from instead?
Thank you.