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    Struggling with a Tinnitus and Hyperacusis Setback After Years of Recovery

    Tinnitus occurs when the brain “turns up the gain” in response to a loss of signal input from severely damaged hearing cells. At the same time, the auditory system tries to recruit alternative hearing cells around the damaged frequencies, so that non-native cells send signals to the brain for...
  2. Pixelito

    Back After Seven Years: Struggling with a Three-Week Tinnitus Spike and Looking for Motivation

    1 mg? That's a hefty dose. I'm on 0.5 mg right now, and I can barely keep my eyes open. I agree it helps with the anxiety. But Clonazepam is also hard to get. I can't find a doctor who's willing to prescribe a refill.
  3. GregCA

    25F New to the Club (Unfortunately): Begging for Advice and Support

    I've used both Bose QC25 and Bose NC700 with success.
  4. Pen Walker

    Severe Tinnitus and Hyperacusis After Roofing and Stereo Speaker Noise

    Hello! I am sorry that happened to you, it really sounds like a lot. Did you visit an ENT? It is not great, but Prednisone is an option. Do you think you have hyperacusis, since you mentioned discomfort from noises? How to make it through the day and night? Your experience is a little...
  5. Joanna wade71

    Severe Ear Barotrauma After Flight Leading to Continuous Tinnitus

    Thank you. I’ve been prescribed a steroid nasal spray and I’m also taking Sudafed. Hopefully, it won’t last much longer.
  6. Kain

    saw an audiologist today, went just as i expected. “normal hearing”, declined tympanometry test...

    saw an audiologist today, went just as i expected. “normal hearing”, declined tympanometry test, saw another doctor and i have no infection in my right ear anymore so i’m at a loss on why it’s been bothering me. such a shame.