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@Jinxy Based on my own experience with mild hyperacusis, I would not expect it to just go away on its own. You have to first understand what...
@Tinker Bell Mine also reacts to certain frequencies. I use pink noise because it's specially designed to cover an array of frequencies we...
@Tinker Bell Have you done sound therapy? Based on what I've read, sound sensitivity of any kind can persist if untreated and the way to treat is...
Thanks again, @Michael Leigh!
@Michael Leigh Before I go on, I just want to say that I can't thank you enough for what you do for the community. Re: the above, everything...
@Michael Leigh I believe I asked you this on another thread but perhaps I left out nuances. I have hyperacusis (reactive T) - T is sometimes...
Hi all, I was just curious whether hyperacusis carries reactive sounds along with it in addition to pain. I ask because I have what people call...
@carlover I have to agree with you that one should be skeptical of many TMJ specialists / dentists. Selling splints / mouthguards is a huge...
@alleycat Hi there - may I ask what is the characteristic of your T? I have some TMJ issues as well, but mine is low in volume but totally erratic...
@threefirefour Hi there - saw your post and wanted to recommend that you perhaps look at Myofunctional exercises - i.e. tongue and face exercises....
Thank you @fishbone for the encouraging words. Given the fact that my T is so low and intermittent, I am hoping that it will continue to get...
Hi all, I've had reactive tinnitus for 2 months and a week. Sometimes I think I might have hyperacusis because the tinnitus itself is so mild. In...
Hi - bumping this to see if anyone has any thoughts. It's so irregular; never constant. In fact, I can hear silence in between chirps / screeches....