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Taylorslay

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I see people everywhere I go turning the volume on their headphones on high and playing loud music in their car. I wish they knew... Oct 9, 2018

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    1. Taylorslay
      Taylorslay
      Lets lighten the mood. :)
      1. victoria9273
        victoria9273
        I love the positiveness you bring on this forum. Thank you.
        Nov 17, 2017
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    2. Taylorslay
      Taylorslay
      It's all good. Everything is just peachy :)
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      2. Michael Leigh
        Michael Leigh
        Good to hear it Taylorslay. If you get a little setback, and this is possible, try not to get too down about it. It is all part of the healing process with tinnitus. As I explained to you: it can take many months for a person to fully recover and you're doing fine. Keep the positives vibes going and try to engage in things you enjoy.
        All the best
        Michael
        Oct 31, 2017
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    3. Taylorslay
      Taylorslay
      I'm excited!!! Im soon getting some nice reusable and disposable earplugs. :D!!! I'll use them only when needed. But they are good to have.
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      2. Michael Leigh
        Michael Leigh
        Hi Taylorslay. Please try not to use your earplugs too often as this will not allow your hyperacusis to heal.
        Oct 30, 2017
      3. Taylorslay
        Taylorslay
        @Michael Leigh I'm not. I just only had very few disposable ones laying around that I kept with me just in case I need them.
        Oct 30, 2017
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      4. Michael Leigh
        Michael Leigh
        That's perfectly okay then. You ae making good progress just keep doing the same and you'll be alright. Take care.
        Oct 30, 2017
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    4. Taylorslay
      Taylorslay
      H and T are a real pain. That we all can agree on. But let's not allow it to take away what we hold dear in life. Stay positive. <3
    5. Taylorslay
      Taylorslay
      Staying positive is one of the most important parts of healing. :)
      1. Tinker Bell
        Tinker Bell
        And sometimes one of the hardest parts. Hang in their, Taylor!
        Oct 24, 2017
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      2. Taylorslay
        Taylorslay
        Tink I'm doing just fine :) Thank you.
        Oct 25, 2017
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    6. Taylorslay
      Taylorslay
      I went to the ENT and no hearing loss was found. So that's good. :)
      1. Tinker Bell
        Tinker Bell
        That is very good news! How are you doing? Any improvement or staying the same?
        Oct 18, 2017
      2. Taylorslay
        Taylorslay
        My uneven hearing that they said was perfect is the same. However I over all am doing much better. Especially when it comes to controlling my anxiety. :)
        Oct 24, 2017
    7. Taylorslay
      Taylorslay
      First Month in and T has gotten worse and higher pitched. I'm told since I'm young it will heal. I hope so... :'(
    8. Taylorslay
      Taylorslay
      My T has seemed to have gotten worse after my Acoustic Trauma. My family doesn't believe me + they are loud as hell. I just want relief.
      1. summ
        summ
        Don't let your judgement be clouded by other people. They are not you and they don't understand your suffering.
        Oct 11, 2017
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  • About

    Gender:
    Female
    Tinnitus Since:
    09/2017
    Cause of Tinnitus:
    Years of excessively loud headphone use
    I got T and H when I was 16. My Audiologist found no hearing loss despite my hearing being uneven (and it still is). My ENT said to me "The ears are mysterious. I think you're fine" after I told her my symptoms revolving around Hyperacusis.

    I'm 18 now. And I can gladly say that my Hyperacusis has improved significantly. I can now enjoy life again. I still have H but its lowered to such a point life seems, well normal.
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