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What are you finding helps with your TTTS? My noise threshold is lower for my middle ear than my inner ear, it feels like everything is aggravating it.
@haha ear go eeee Honestly I've not found anything that correlates to it being better or worse. I take magnesium every day and have for months but haven't noticed it doing anything, but I still take it. I think time is the biggest factor for me. Mine is likely due to anxiety though and not noise exposure or acoustic trauma
Also, if it's easing in severity or disappearing altogether, that means things are heading in the right direction (and the ear is on the mend), even if the symptoms recur every now and then.
Mine comes and goes, even when i'm not around loud noises. The more i longer i wear earplugs in a day the more likely ill have it when i take them out. But also same thing happens if i'm around a lot of louder noises like yelling and babies screaming.