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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
    1. victoria9273
      victoria9273
      Let's enjoy while we can hear good music. Yes we can have as many things as we'd like to, I hope to think. If you're frightened, tell us.
    2. victoria9273
      victoria9273
      Noise after noise when my ears are so weak. Just wait a months to recover.
    3. victoria9273
      victoria9273
      I'm getting up at 5:30 every day. Very funny because I don't set my alarm on.
      1. victoria9273
        victoria9273
        I used to be a lazy one to get up but now one I awake, my mind is acute and I really don't want to spend time in my bedroom. I do read many books and cooks and study; I have many things to do next day and next day... It seems that these states of mind affect us, thus getting up early.
        Aug 29, 2017
      2. Jake007
        Jake007
        I haven't woken up to my alarm in 9 months.
        Aug 29, 2017
    4. victoria9273
      victoria9273
      How are you doing, people?
      1. Vincent R
        Vincent R
        Trying to adjust to have T + H as my existential gravity center. What kind of angle is needed to give this story a happy end, or even a meaning along the way? Reinventing myself to that extent may be impossible.
        Aug 28, 2017
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    5. victoria9273
      victoria9273
      I'm trying to feel the sound just the way it is. Consciously listen to it; do you feel the difference?
      1. Melike
        Melike
        I think that may help to break its connection with fear, but in my experience, you shouldn't be doing it for too long. It GETS scary and stressfull after a certain time, no matter what LOL. You can try the -Back to silence- method. I've heard it is very effective for a faster habituation. I also want to try it, but don't have time to take note of my feelings at the moment.
        Aug 28, 2017
    6. victoria9273
      victoria9273
      Autumn leaves and its rustling noises. And clothes are nicer than in summer. Can't wait.
    7. victoria9273
      victoria9273
      Random loud noises are unbearable and it scares me for my life. Fate is dealing cruelly with me.
    8. victoria9273
      victoria9273
      Suffering from a severe hyperacusis and a nervous breakdown caused by it.
      1. Carlyi
        Carlyi
        Do you just have H. or in combination with T?
        Aug 24, 2017
      2. victoria9273
        victoria9273
        My tinnitus is not there most of the time and it's only temporary. Never thought it affects me much. I mostly suffer from hyperacusis only.
        Aug 24, 2017
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    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.:eek: 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.