Hi. I've had tinnitus and hyperacusis for about a year. I am not sure how it is going in general, whether I am slowly habituating or not.
It was caused by a noise trauma. I'm sure that some of my hair cells are damaged and my hearing got worse in the left ear. The volume of tinnitus hasn't changed ever since, only it goes up and down a little bit. Usually it is quieter in the morning and louder in the evening.
Firstly, luckily, I've never had a problem falling asleep since the beginning. Strangely, I usually fall asleep within 5 minutes. Which wasn't the case before. Although the sound is quite unpleasant, I know I will sleep in a while, so I don't worry. When I wake up in the morning, the first reaction is like Oh, no!!! But then I go to the bathroom and kitchen and as I am making coffee, I don't even hear it. During the day, whenever I am busy doing something, I am not even aware of it. Only on bad days, not sure if I can call them spikes, it can disturb me even during doing something interesting. When I am in a pub or bar talking to friends, or at a party eating, drinking, basically no awareness of tinnitus - it is there at the background, but I am too busy to notice it and the environment is loud enough to perfectly mask it.
Unlike others' experiences, in my case loud environment doesn't make my tinnitus worse. What makes it worse is bad music coming from bad speakers, usually horrible movie music coming from crappy TV sets. Also when I play the piano, I can notice that certain tones / two or three / trigger a reaction. Clearly some very specific frequencies irritate my nerves or hair cells or whatever it is that reacts to the sound.
The best experience so far - I once forgot my bone induction earphones at home - I have been using them to partly mask my tinnitus listening to gray noise mixing it with my tinnitus. I once forgot my earphones going on a field trip with my students. The students were so much fun to be with that I quickly forgot tinnitus and did not notice it all day! Last holiday in Italy I could easily enjoy all fun activities, swimming, kayaking, eating, walking. When driving, I have to play hissing sound from my phone to mask the tinnitus and enjoy driving. The biggest problem is - who would guess - that whenever I am alone somewhere quiet, tinnitus spoils the moment, even in the middle of woods or meadows, so at those situations I am often disappointed, sometimes really unhappy. Only cicadas and crickets mask perfectly but they are so hard to find!
So to sum up, I am not sure what is going on here. Definitely I could make some progress. I am definitely very sad that I cannot experience the perfect peace I used to enjoy.
It was caused by a noise trauma. I'm sure that some of my hair cells are damaged and my hearing got worse in the left ear. The volume of tinnitus hasn't changed ever since, only it goes up and down a little bit. Usually it is quieter in the morning and louder in the evening.
Firstly, luckily, I've never had a problem falling asleep since the beginning. Strangely, I usually fall asleep within 5 minutes. Which wasn't the case before. Although the sound is quite unpleasant, I know I will sleep in a while, so I don't worry. When I wake up in the morning, the first reaction is like Oh, no!!! But then I go to the bathroom and kitchen and as I am making coffee, I don't even hear it. During the day, whenever I am busy doing something, I am not even aware of it. Only on bad days, not sure if I can call them spikes, it can disturb me even during doing something interesting. When I am in a pub or bar talking to friends, or at a party eating, drinking, basically no awareness of tinnitus - it is there at the background, but I am too busy to notice it and the environment is loud enough to perfectly mask it.
Unlike others' experiences, in my case loud environment doesn't make my tinnitus worse. What makes it worse is bad music coming from bad speakers, usually horrible movie music coming from crappy TV sets. Also when I play the piano, I can notice that certain tones / two or three / trigger a reaction. Clearly some very specific frequencies irritate my nerves or hair cells or whatever it is that reacts to the sound.
The best experience so far - I once forgot my bone induction earphones at home - I have been using them to partly mask my tinnitus listening to gray noise mixing it with my tinnitus. I once forgot my earphones going on a field trip with my students. The students were so much fun to be with that I quickly forgot tinnitus and did not notice it all day! Last holiday in Italy I could easily enjoy all fun activities, swimming, kayaking, eating, walking. When driving, I have to play hissing sound from my phone to mask the tinnitus and enjoy driving. The biggest problem is - who would guess - that whenever I am alone somewhere quiet, tinnitus spoils the moment, even in the middle of woods or meadows, so at those situations I am often disappointed, sometimes really unhappy. Only cicadas and crickets mask perfectly but they are so hard to find!
So to sum up, I am not sure what is going on here. Definitely I could make some progress. I am definitely very sad that I cannot experience the perfect peace I used to enjoy.