Hi again
@Michael Leigh!
So a year or so ago I first experienced hyperacusis. Well I think that's what it is anyway. It only happens every so often in one ear and only with certain frequencies (usually 5 kHz onwards). However, the plot thickens. It only seems to happen in smaller spaces like a car, or a crowded small room. Probably due to the reverb hitting and reflecting off windows and walls, creating a build up of frequency.
Anyway, long story short, it's been happening every so often and I've recently found out what it is and been getting myself into a bit of a panic over the past week or so and stressing out a bit which seems to make it a bit worse. Everything I read on Google is pretty negative. But these stories are from people who find everyday sounds unbearable and that is not the case for me. If I was to listen to a song at a certain volume in a car for example, it would create a distortion in my left ear and be really uncomfortable (usually on the hi-hats or claps). But if I was to listen to the same song, at the same volume in my room, it would sound normal and I get no discomfort. I'm a music producer, so I ran a few tests on my ears and I can hear the exact same in both ears at low volumes, so hearing loss isn't an issue either.
I understand that you're not a doctor and I have rang the doctors for an appointment which I'm waiting for, so I can be referred to a specialist. But you seem to know what you're talking about and also with a positive outlook on it. I was just wondering if this is something you've ever come across before on here or in your own experience and whether or not it will ever go away?
Thanks for your time,
Matt