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  1. blamingeverything
    blamingeverything
    I get distortions. Less often now which is nice but still happens. what's up?
    Sep 5, 2022
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  2. TheCapybara
    TheCapybara
    How long did it take before it started getting a bit better? And how does it improve if the hair/frequency is damaged?
    Sep 6, 2022
  3. Strawberryblonde
    Strawberryblonde
    What distortions do you get or hear?
    Sep 6, 2022
  4. TheCapybara
    TheCapybara
    I hear electronical-like beeps on top of voices on TV or in music with high pitches, it's one high frequency that's messed up and distorts what I'm supposed to be hearing. I'll also hear different sounds in the shower, the pipe after flushing, cars, etc.
    Sep 6, 2022
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  5. Strawberryblonde
    Strawberryblonde
    @TheCapybara Same I hear beeps and bells from running water, toilet flsuhing, the fridge sounds bell like at times and distant traffic or riding in the car with a window open sounds like beeps. It comes and goes as last week it was barely audible. Very annoying too.
    Sep 6, 2022
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  6. TheCapybara
    TheCapybara
    I'm sorry that you're dealing with a similar thing Strawberry, how long have you had it and did it improve any since?
    Sep 6, 2022
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  7. Strawberryblonde
    Strawberryblonde
    Had it about 4 months now, it sort of went or diminished or I didn't notice it as much but its come back. The dishwasher going now sounds like the ringing I get in my ear. I know it's not harming me so that helps its just very annoying as if the T wasn't as bad enough to deal with.
    Sep 6, 2022
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  8. TheCapybara
    TheCapybara
    If only it was just T we were dealing with here, that'd be easy in comparison lol. Here's hoping we'll both improve from this Strawberry.
    Sep 6, 2022
  9. Strawberryblonde
    Strawberryblonde
    @TheCapybara even the eeee and hisss is bad enough but this is just putting the boot in haha.
    Sep 6, 2022
  10. makeyourownluck
    makeyourownluck
    I get these. They improved around 8 months in almost to the point if resolution. Sadly a fire alarm brought them back 3 months ago, they are improving again, but it’s a slow process.
    Sep 6, 2022
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  11. Strawberryblonde
    Strawberryblonde
    Hope mine goes the same way.
    Sep 7, 2022
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  12. TheCapybara
    TheCapybara
    @makeyourownluck That's great to hear that it can improve so much, I look forward to enjoying music without hearing anything weird. And sorry to hear a fire alarm ruined the progress, seems like they always know when to go off as soon as someone's doing better.
    Sep 7, 2022
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  13. makeyourownluck
    makeyourownluck
    Yeah @TheCapybara being able to enjoy music again was a game changer. You’re still early days, try not worry too much about the future just take each day as it comes. Improvement is measured in months.
    Sep 7, 2022
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  14. TheCapybara
    TheCapybara
    @makeyourownluck You're right, I'm going to have to be patient. I'm two months in, so hopefully it'll keep improving. I'm reasonably stable but the high pitch in music still sounds sharp to the ears so I hope that gets better, and less beeps.
    Sep 7, 2022
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  15. Authier
    Authier
    I'm about 4 months in now from a noise-induced incident. The reaction started the day of the concert when the bass was so loud my ear reacted to it and became louder than the music itself. I stayed being attacked by it for about 10min with earplugs in until I moved away. I protected my hearing for about 3.5 months and stopped a few weeks ago to get used to sound.
    Sep 8, 2022
  16. Authier
    Authier
    I was reacting before but never noticed it due to protection but now I do. It has gotten about 20% better since a few weeks ago and I have hope it'll get all the way better or mostly within a year.
    Sep 8, 2022
  17. Authier
    Authier
    Also do note that most people you see that have distortion say they got it less than a year ago or so. Tinnitus has always been a thing so I assume most do heal eventually. There are people that have it for a long while but I think they're edge cases. I would give it at least 2 years for it to get better in some way. Don't lose hope!
    Sep 8, 2022
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  18. TheCapybara
    TheCapybara
    @Authier Yeah, I havent seen a lot of cases that lived with distortion for many years so it's hard to get an idea of what to expect in the future compared to tinnitus. I'm glad it's gotten a bit better for you and I hope you'll keep getting better :)
    Sep 8, 2022
  19. blamingeverything
    blamingeverything
    I think it took 4-5 months before it settled down. I do still get it sometimes generally when I'm speaking, or when my young child cries specifically (this happened before I got tinnitus too, early warning sign that I didn't recognize). Generally it is much better now though. Totally bizarre nevertheless.
    Sep 9, 2022
  20. Aschenherz
    Aschenherz
    i also having distortions. 2 Months in. I hope, this helps you. I have it over every sound. electric hizz. Will stuck into my brain, when i have a "normal" day. (like going to work, lot of noises etc.)
    Sep 11, 2022
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  21. Heikai
    Heikai
    I have these same distortions too! I'm still very sad but it's nice to hear I'm not alone and that it can become better!
    Oct 21, 2022
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  22. Wao
    Wao
    I have the same thing as you guys. 2 weeks in. Had my T for 5y but this is super annoying. It's hard to find people that had it for a long time. I also don't know what to expect.
    Oct 24, 2022
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