- Feb 20, 2020
- 18
- Tinnitus Since
- October 2019-June 2021 Cured
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Loud Concert+Wax Buildup
Hey folks,
I'm new on the forum and I have very mild tinnitus (noise induced) with no hyperacusis. I suppose you could call this post an exercise in Empathy. Anyway, I have heard that apparently music sounds painful to listen to if you have hyperacusis. I've never had hyperacusis, but I've read some posts from people who do have it. Ie: Jason C (a user who recovered from tinnitus and hyperacusis) said "Music sounded bad, like it was being played out of a broken speaker..."
So I'm morbidly curious, what does music sound like if you have pretty bad hyperacusis?
Additionally, do a lot of you miss what music used to sound like?
I imagine some of you guys really do! Heck, some of you probably had musical aspirations?
Lastly, I'm sorry if this thread makes me sound pampered (by god) and privileged, I am only trying to empathize, and would NEVER rub it in your face!
I'm new on the forum and I have very mild tinnitus (noise induced) with no hyperacusis. I suppose you could call this post an exercise in Empathy. Anyway, I have heard that apparently music sounds painful to listen to if you have hyperacusis. I've never had hyperacusis, but I've read some posts from people who do have it. Ie: Jason C (a user who recovered from tinnitus and hyperacusis) said "Music sounded bad, like it was being played out of a broken speaker..."
So I'm morbidly curious, what does music sound like if you have pretty bad hyperacusis?
Additionally, do a lot of you miss what music used to sound like?
I imagine some of you guys really do! Heck, some of you probably had musical aspirations?
Lastly, I'm sorry if this thread makes me sound pampered (by god) and privileged, I am only trying to empathize, and would NEVER rub it in your face!