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Mister Muso

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The receptionist at my new dentist talks at 92dB. The waiting room is very small. Think I'll go back to my old dentist again. Mar 22, 2024

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    1. Mister Muso
      Mister Muso
      Just discovered a former band-mate has tinnitus in the ear facing the drummer. Same as me.
      1. Julien87
        Julien87
        Check with the drummer, maybe he has T in both ears :D
        Jun 8, 2020
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      2. Mister Muso
        Mister Muso
        @Julien87 Haha Last I heard he was still playing the drums. He also has Huntington's disease so he's probably just glad to be alive!
        Jun 9, 2020
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    3. Mister Muso
      Mister Muso
      My worst tinnitus day is still better than my best hyperacusis day.
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    4. Mister Muso
      Mister Muso
      Fleeting tinnitus again after listening to heavy metal music - damn, got to stop doing that.
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      3. Mister Muso
        Mister Muso
        I do still have problems with plastic bags rustling, ripping cardboard and sellotape, pots and pans in the kitchen, supermarket trollies and bleeping checkouts. I always carry earplugs with me for such events.
        Mar 30, 2020
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      4. Capstan
        Capstan
        Does these spike you or do some make a glassy sound? Last week a pressure washer motor gave me a high piercing spike. It took two hours to come down.
        Mar 30, 2020
      5. Mister Muso
        Mister Muso
        @James1977 I can get a spike or more likely ear fullness lasting up to an hour from plastic bag rustling. Up to a couple of days from a door banging or cutlery falling to the floor. My susceptibility to such incidents is gradually reducing thankfully.
        May 19, 2020
    5. Mister Muso
      Mister Muso
      Going back on Amitriptyline. Wish me luck...
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      2. OnceUponaTime
        OnceUponaTime
        So sorry about your mom. :( I suggest you don't add another sedative. Mixing meds can complicate things.
        Mar 7, 2020
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      3. Mister Muso
        Mister Muso
        Thank you @OnceUponaTime. My mother passed away this week. Finding sleep very difficult.
        Mar 7, 2020
      4. OnceUponaTime
        OnceUponaTime
        I'm sorry for your loss. :(
        Mar 7, 2020
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    6. Mister Muso
      Mister Muso
      Just got a new tone to add to the orchestra. Middle C I think. Too much piano playing??
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      2. LukeYoung
        LukeYoung
        They can be quiet loud.. drums are the worst instrument though
        Feb 11, 2020
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      3. Mister Muso
        Mister Muso
        I do always use at least musician's earplugs. Sometimes foam. Sometimes with ear defenders on top depending on what I'm playing. But yes we must always still be careful... Sucks doesn't it?
        Feb 11, 2020
    7. Mister Muso
      Mister Muso
      Got a major bout of TTTS for the first time in a while, following several spikes. Maybe a warning sign?
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      2. GoatSheep
        GoatSheep
        Two in my bad ear and one in my good ear. I then got all kinds of TTTS symptoms after this. I’m not really sure what brought on these strange spikes. I’d never had them before or since (so far anyway).
        Mar 7, 2020
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      3. GoatSheep
        GoatSheep
        Perhaps my kids. I don’t protect enough around them
        Mar 7, 2020
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      4. Mister Muso
        Mister Muso
        It must be hard having young kids with our conditions. Mine are teenagers now so they aren't as bad usually, but sometimes my daughter gets over-excited.
        Mar 7, 2020
    8. Mister Muso
      Mister Muso
      Uh oh, back on the crickets again tonight. Must have been that filling at the dentist.
      1. Bill Bauer
        Bill Bauer
        Was it a hiss earlier? If so, how long have you had it?
        Feb 1, 2020
      2. Mister Muso
        Mister Muso
        Hey Bill, yes the default tone is a reactive hiss, sometimes more in one side than the other. But about once or twice a week it will solidify into a loud ringing that fills my head and needs some loud masking to keep me sane.
        Feb 6, 2020
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    9. Mister Muso
      Mister Muso
      I'm gradually getting parts of my life back.
    10. Mister Muso
      Mister Muso
      Jingle bells, jingle bells
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      2. Bill Bauer
        Bill Bauer
        Here on TT, we've got 24/7/365 Christmas spirit.
        Dec 15, 2019
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    11. Mister Muso
      Mister Muso
      Omega and gingko seem to be helping
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    12. Mister Muso
      Mister Muso
      Breathing's brilliant, isn't it?
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    13. Mister Muso
      Mister Muso
      I'd rather have a bottle in front of me than a frontal lobotomy.
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    14. Mister Muso
      Mister Muso
      I am so DONE with amitriptylene!!!
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      2. Bill Bauer
        Bill Bauer
        What happened?
        Nov 13, 2019
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      3. Mister Muso
        Mister Muso
        Tired of being tired all the time. Crazy dreams every night. The return of my stress related breathing difficulties. It's not been helping much with anything lately so I may as well come off it and see what happens. Feeling pretty good physically after one week off it, sleeping ok, but starting to feel moody and broody again.
        Nov 16, 2019
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      4. Mister Muso
        Mister Muso
        Thanks for asking btw.
        Nov 16, 2019
    15. Mister Muso
      Mister Muso
      Amitriptyline Dreams: In last night's crazy episode, my son was voted Rapper of the Week on Twitch.
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      2. LukeYoung
        LukeYoung
        I'm only on 20mg, tbh i feel like i slept better on 10mg.. back back then i wasn't as stressed haha. I don't really dream anymore..
        Feb 11, 2020
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      3. Mister Muso
        Mister Muso
        I stuck with 10mg. Actually ended up cutting them into two, then 4 as I tapered off. The reduced hyperacusis has continued but I wonder if it's starting to crank back up a little again I might go back on it depending on what my doctor says.
        Feb 12, 2020
    16. Mister Muso
      Mister Muso
      Foam plugs in the office - it's the way forward. Luckily nobody comes to me with questions very much these days!
      1. HeavyMantra
        HeavyMantra
        If you need a middle ground, try cutting them in half! It's what I do when I still need to hear people clearly but want some protection
        Oct 24, 2019
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      2. Mister Muso
        Mister Muso
        I've tried not sticking them all the way in, but I don't want it to look too obvious if I'm speaking to someone. So I might give that a try!
        Oct 24, 2019
    17. Mister Muso
      Mister Muso
      Just call me Spike.
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    18. Mister Muso
      Mister Muso
      The eeeeeeee is strong tonight.
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    19. Mister Muso
      Mister Muso
      Buzzing every night in my dreams with the Amitriptylene side-effects
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      2. Mister Muso
        Mister Muso
        I don't mind if it increases my tinnitus a bit. I'm persisting as it seems to be helping my hyperacusis.
        Oct 21, 2019
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      3. Labyrinthine
        Labyrinthine
        I'm glad that it does, I wish I could say the same!
        Oct 21, 2019
      4. Mister Muso
        Mister Muso
        It helped for the first week or two I was on it, but seems to have reached a plateau. I'd stopped taking the amitriptylene for a while due to the brutal side-effects, so I may have slipped back a little. I don't notice any effect either way on my tinnitus levels. But those crazy dreams - wow!
        Oct 21, 2019
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    20. Mister Muso
      Mister Muso
      Alexa, ask Sleep Sounds to play Beautiful Dream.
    21. Mister Muso
      Mister Muso
      Just used a vacuum cleaner and got TTTS again for the first time in weeks. Vacuuming is NOT ok for hyperacusis sufferers!
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    22. Mister Muso
      Mister Muso
      Tuning fork tinnitus tones just won't follow the rules.
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    23. Mister Muso
      Mister Muso
      I just spiked my tinnitus again by trying to forget about my tinnitus
      1. Mister Muso
        Mister Muso
        NAC to the rescue!
        Sep 26, 2019
    24. Daniel Lion
      Daniel Lion
      Good luck, let us know how it goes
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      2. Mister Muso
        Mister Muso
        Well, that appointment would have been very useful about four months ago when my T and H were at their peak...
        Sep 24, 2019
    25. Mister Muso
      Mister Muso
      My first tinnitus clinic appointment tomorrow!
      1. Phendran
        Phendran
        Ask them about neuromodulation and stem cells and stuff!
        Sep 24, 2019
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      2. Mister Muso
        Mister Muso
        I asked about treatments/cures but she said she didn't think they were likely to be offered by the NHS in the UK any time soon as most of the research is happening outside the UK. She did say she had tinnitus herself and thought mine would keep on reducing if I kept doing what I'm doing. I've just gone and spiked it again due to family staying with us but hopefully just another temporary setback.
        Sep 26, 2019
    26. Mister Muso
      Mister Muso
      Got the habituating habit!
    27. Daniel Lion
      Daniel Lion
      Just took two flights. Foam ear plugs, and earmuffs. I survived. You will too
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      2. Mister Muso
        Mister Muso
        The first flight was painless in spite of being a Boeing. Next leg is an Airbus!
        Aug 3, 2019
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    28. Mister Muso
      Mister Muso
      Flying on Saturday. Wish me luck...!
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    29. Mister Muso
      Mister Muso
      Another ENT appointment tomorrow. Hello Doctor No. 5!
      1. Contrast
        Contrast
        You are riding the carousel of pointless ENT visits. Many before you have rode, and got no where. It's about time you get off.
        Jul 25, 2019
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      2. Mister Muso
        Mister Muso
        Yep, I'm done with the docs. They keep waffling about tinnitus in general terms, saying "you'll get used to it", "I have a bit of tinnitus too". None of them understands hyperacusis, or that white noise doesn't work for everyone. We have to be the masters of our own "recovery", as far as one is possible
        Jul 25, 2019
    30. Mister Muso
      Mister Muso
      Aaand it's bye bye electric snow, hello again to the finger on the rim of a glass.
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  • About

    Gender:
    Male
    Birthday:
    Mar 12, 1965 (Age: 59)
    Location:
    Scotland
    Tinnitus Since:
    2011 / April 2019
    Cause of Tinnitus:
    Loud music
    Software Engineer living and working in Glasgow, Scotland.

    Married with two amazing teenagers.

    Piano player, trying to find the right level to continue.
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