I keep reading from posts here that loud sound exposure spikes up the T considerably, I can relate to that but since I have hyperacusis as well I'm caught between a rock and a hard place. Every H treatment report I read emphasis how important it is not to avoid sounds that feels too loud and instead expose myself to them. When I do this it feels like my head is going to split open, like an electric shock! Today it happened again, a screaming kid on the bus penetrated my skull and my ears felt like they were stabbed with a screw driver. I chose not to wear plugs today because my H is supposed to go worse if I do. When I left the bus my T was on full volume again and it really felt like I had done some major damage to my ears - it sure as hell didn't help my T to leave the plugs back home.
I'm constantly thinking what condition to consider when I'm outside, the H or the T? I'm afraid of making more damage in regards to my T and at the same time I'm trying ferociously to force myself trough the day with no plugs in my ears to habituate the H and to tell my brain "these sounds are not a threat."
Any advice in this matter? If you have both T and H - have you managed to avoid sounds that spiked your T and habituated the H at the same time? I'm frustrated. Some sounds feel like a weapon, it s truly a physical sensation. I find it almost unbelievable that the sounds can't make any damage to my inner ear when it feels that bad. When the brain perceives the sounds as danger and very loud, doesn't that in turn hurt the ear? I thought the audio cortex in the brain was messaging the ear about these things, thus making any soundwave perceived as super loud damaging to the inner ear.
I'm constantly thinking what condition to consider when I'm outside, the H or the T? I'm afraid of making more damage in regards to my T and at the same time I'm trying ferociously to force myself trough the day with no plugs in my ears to habituate the H and to tell my brain "these sounds are not a threat."
Any advice in this matter? If you have both T and H - have you managed to avoid sounds that spiked your T and habituated the H at the same time? I'm frustrated. Some sounds feel like a weapon, it s truly a physical sensation. I find it almost unbelievable that the sounds can't make any damage to my inner ear when it feels that bad. When the brain perceives the sounds as danger and very loud, doesn't that in turn hurt the ear? I thought the audio cortex in the brain was messaging the ear about these things, thus making any soundwave perceived as super loud damaging to the inner ear.