Comments on Profile Post by ErikaS

  1. Ryan Scott
    Ryan Scott
    I know someone who was skim boarding on vacation in Florida and fell pretty hard resulting in T. Same thing happened to him like 6 months later it went away out of no where.
    Mar 6, 2023
  2. SarahMLFlemmer
    SarahMLFlemmer
    @ErikaS That's so beautiful, lol. I hope that happens to you!
    Mar 6, 2023
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  3. DimLeb
    DimLeb
    I tend to believe that people who get T from an obvious trauma like acoustic trauma, head injury etc have more chances of it going away completely, because it kinda heals (?). Meanwhile, us who get it from idiopathic or unknown reasons...
    Mar 6, 2023
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  4. Strawberryblonde
    Strawberryblonde
    You never know it may happen to any of us out of the blue :)
    Mar 6, 2023
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  5. ErikaS
    ErikaS
    Mar 6, 2023
  6. ErikaS
    ErikaS
    So interesting @DimLeb , I have tended to think opposite but maybe because my “trauma” resulted with SSHL and that makes me feel like T would always be around in some way, but hopefully I’m wrong!
    Mar 6, 2023
  7. DimLeb
    DimLeb
    @ErikaS Yeah well, seeing yours being "ear infection", one would think that it would go away when the infection clears up. But no one is sure in case it leaves some hearing loss. Idiopathic causes in my mind means something about genetics, autoimmune, the vast variety of "hydrops" etc.
    Mar 6, 2023
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  8. Jupiterman
    Jupiterman
    These cases of spontaneous resolution (and there are many) would indicate that some level of healing does take place. Nerves are VERY slow at healing. If you're healthy, younger, good diet, exercise and sleep well, these things will certainly not hinder healing.

    Of course there is likely a bit of luck too. Some people are just better healers than others.
    Mar 6, 2023
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  9. DimLeb
    DimLeb
    @ErikaS I myself am a musician with many sound exposures that never caused me HL or tinnitus. In fact, my hearing is normal up to 16k Hz (29 y.o.). But I generally have mild imbalance since ever and tinnitus started in the most quiet period of my life (no concerts etc). Also I get many fleeting T. So I suspect, for me it is something genetic (my mom also has T) or an atypical form of hydrops. Who knows.
    Mar 6, 2023
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  10. ErikaS
    ErikaS
    Agree, @Jupiterman .. I just wish that spontaneous recovery was more equal across the T board, and not just seem more with those who have one or two constant sounds and no reactivity, hyperacusis, etc. Shoot if I could just get spontaneous recovery with reactivity alone I would be more than half cured.
    Mar 6, 2023
  11. tniuf
    tniuf
    This is interesting, how did he acquire it and how severe was it, i.e. how long did it bother him before going away?
    Mar 9, 2023
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  12. ErikaS
    ErikaS
    @tniuf He has hearing aids now so I would say start of hearing loss? Because he said he got it and it was gone before he got the hearing aids. It was with him for 8-12 months and he said it was very annoying in the quiet, watching TV, and going to sleep. So his was a constant, non reactive sound. Something I so wish I could experience compared to my crap.
    Mar 9, 2023
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