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- Gender:
- Female
- Birthday:
- January 29
- Occupation:
- Student
victoria9273
Member, Female
Looking back, I couldn't even ride a bus with ease but I can now. The beep stop sound doesn't bother me much now. Nov 10, 2019
- victoria9273 was last seen:
- Mar 30, 2021
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About
- Gender:
- Female
- Birthday:
- January 29
- Occupation:
- Student
- Tinnitus Since:
- Hyperacusis since 2014
- Cause of Tinnitus:
- Use of earbuds
Hello. I suffer from hyperacusis and am an avid lover of Jazz music. I like English language and literature and Wuthering Heights and Crime and Punishment are my delight.
Very interested in how the world goes around me. I want to know it's mechanisms and interesting facts.
I play video games. My favourite games are Left4Dead2(has been a consolation when I first got to high school.), Bioshock1(game-play wise, though it gets loose and boring in the last 2 chapters) and Thief2.
I hope to write a fiction someday, only to be read and entertained by me. Why not start with a technical one, such as detective stories?
Hyperacusis for about 6 years or so. I already was afraid of loudness of the piano as a child and would always use the damper pedal. I like quiet places and take a bus but still, riding a subway without my earmuff is out of the question. Hyperacusis gets better, I think, but only very slowly so that you cannot notice it.Interact