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    Seven Months After Acoustic Trauma: Tangled Between Progress and Fear

    Agree to meet them halfway by suggesting a CT scan with contrast. It is much quieter, while still providing a usable, although not as detailed, image. If they push back, explain firmly that you will find an MRI unbearably loud and that you are concerned about prolonging your symptoms or causing...
  2. hubast

    I had an acoustic trauma event where I was exposed to a hammer striking metal for about 5...

    I had an acoustic trauma event where I was exposed to a hammer striking metal for about 5 minutes. This put me into a medium tinnitus and hyperacusis situation for about 1 month, after that, my tinnitus was mild enough to be able to cope with. THEN, only 1 day later, I was fixing a 250 watt...
  3. J

    2024 US Presidential Election

    Those dumbass corrupt Democrats:
  4. delta784

    Is tinnitus common?

    Is tinnitus common?
  5. Kam75

    Severe Tinnitus Spike After Concert Despite Hearing Protection

    Hi @Paulie87, your situation is similar to mine (not exactly in every way, but it reminds me of my own story). You can find my testimony here. I first developed tinnitus in 2012, at the age of twenty-one, in a pub in Manchester. I was wearing earplugs at the event, but I removed them for a few...
  6. Sodlin

    receded for me 3 times but took along time for it to go away

    receded for me 3 times but took along time for it to go away
  7. Sodlin

    short answer yes. 3-5 years is NORMAL to have hyperacusis for before it starts to get better tho

    short answer yes. 3-5 years is NORMAL to have hyperacusis for before it starts to get better tho
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    Reactive Tinnitus and Distortion at 2820 Hz with TTTS, MEM, and Eustachian Tube Dysfunction — Bad Setback After Doing Well

    I have only just seen this post, @DimLeb, and I hope you have improved. I am currently in a setback and have experienced multiple small sound traumas since the middle of September. I am pretty much homebound with hyperacusis and reactive tinnitus that has become very unstable again. It reacts...
  9. S

    D3 may potentially help with SAD which certainly can't hurt with these conditions and...

    D3 may potentially help with SAD which certainly can't hurt with these conditions and regardless, should pretty much be taken by everyone unless you spend most of the year outside in a state of undress. I did take Taurine to help with my anxiety pre-tinnitus (continued taking it for the first...
  10. D

    Yes

    Yes