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  1. Utdmad89

    Hyperacusis and Tinnitus Following Acoustic Shock: How Can I Continue My Life?

    Yes, and we all know how helpful ENTs are for treating these symptoms. Gaslighter.
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    Hyperacusis and Tinnitus Following Acoustic Shock: How Can I Continue My Life?

    Or they might get worse. You can't be confident about anyone's issues other than yours. You are very lucky to get better; a lot of people here don't and just get worse. OP should have hope but only listen to their body and symptoms.
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    Hyperacusis and Tinnitus Following Acoustic Shock: How Can I Continue My Life?

    It certainly can go away. Mine sadly has only gotten worse, but mine was induced by Clomipramine, which palinacousis is a known side effect of.
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    Hyperacusis and Tinnitus Following Acoustic Shock: How Can I Continue My Life?

    Just stop. You don't know what you are talking about. Gaslighting OP is shitty. Musical ear syndrome is a subtype of tinnitus. It shows how much you actually know.
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    Hyperacusis and Tinnitus Following Acoustic Shock: How Can I Continue My Life?

    Musical ear syndrome. I also have it. I hear chainsaws and people talking like the TV is on.
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    @weehiru 100%

    @weehiru 100%
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    Hyperacusis and Tinnitus Following Acoustic Shock: How Can I Continue My Life?

    There is no evidence to support this claim.
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    Elon Musk’s Neuralink Looking to Treat Tinnitus

    Sign me up! I'd be over the moon if they could also sort out noxacusis/hyperacusis and visual snow syndrome.
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    NAC like most chemicals makes my T worse

    NAC like most chemicals makes my T worse
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    @Joshua Macleod i hope you stay well mate

    @Joshua Macleod i hope you stay well mate
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    Hyperacusis and Tinnitus Following Acoustic Shock: How Can I Continue My Life?

    Yeah, I used to think like this before I got noxacusis. Now I know I should have listened to those who were severe and not to those who still say crap like, "It isn't a competition who's suffering more." I hope you don't end up experiencing how bad this all can get. I was referring to you...
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    Hyperacusis and Tinnitus Following Acoustic Shock: How Can I Continue My Life?

    You are talking nonsense. They have already spoken about having pain from sound, which can easily get worse. If you are mild, why are you here?
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    @Joshua Macleod I'm awful mate tbh, but thanks for thinking about me, it means alot

    @Joshua Macleod I'm awful mate tbh, but thanks for thinking about me, it means alot
  14. Utdmad89

    Electrical Stimulation of the Cochlea for Treatment of Chronic Disabling Tinnitus

    And how do we get them to move faster?
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    Hyperacusis and Tinnitus Following Acoustic Shock: How Can I Continue My Life?

    Your advice isn't helpful; it could be dangerous. You have no idea what noxacusis is like. I took the advice that you are spouting, and it has worsened me considerably.
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    Hyperacusis and Tinnitus Following Acoustic Shock: How Can I Continue My Life?

    Lol, who are most people? Where are you getting that from? Just be careful. Rest your ears in silence when you can. Don't risk loud noise in the foreseeable future. Always listen to your body.
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    Hyperacusis and Tinnitus Following Acoustic Shock: How Can I Continue My Life?

    Wear earplugs around loud noise. If you don't have any pain and your tinnitus is mild, you will be fine.
  18. Utdmad89

    Hearing Loss and Severe Tinnitus — From Loving Life to Suicidal in 2 Months

    God, the advice is as dangerous as ever. And they will disappear if you worsen. Be careful.
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    @Zigs be extremely carful with this advice. if you actually have nox this advice could be harmful.

    @Zigs be extremely carful with this advice. if you actually have nox this advice could be harmful.
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    @Lipshitz id never wish anyone to get Nox...almost everyone.

    @Lipshitz id never wish anyone to get Nox...almost everyone.
  21. Utdmad89

    Hearing Loss and Tinnitus After Listening to Loud Music with In-Ear Headphones

    Literally everyone thinks they have it the worst. I bet you will be back after six months or so saying you're doing much better, and everyone can habituate.
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    Antidepressants (SSRIs, SNRIs, MAOs, TCAs, TeCAs)

    Clomipramine worsened me a lot. Do you still get pain from sound?
  23. Utdmad89

    New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing

    Let's go round again!
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    How? Earmuffs are crap lol

    How? Earmuffs are crap lol
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    New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing

    At least you have been able to do these things. My family lives hand to mouth, I can't work, and I have a small child. I wonder why some are so-called blessed and others are completely ignored.
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    New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing

    You're lucky you have access to those kinds of funds.
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    Second Acoustic Trauma: Seeking Advice on Ear Fullness/Pressure

    It could be early signs of pain hyperacusis or irritation from earplugs; if you are getting any pain, then there is no such thing as over-protection. If it's just hyperacusis, I would carefully start to reintroduce sound when you feel ready. Good luck.
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    Second Acoustic Trauma: Seeking Advice on Ear Fullness/Pressure

    No, it's not your cochlea healing.
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    Introducing Tinnitus Quest

    I take it this is only for tinnitus?
  30. Utdmad89

    The only thing that helps atm, is time and protecting your ears, there is no magic formula

    The only thing that helps atm, is time and protecting your ears, there is no magic formula
  31. Utdmad89

    Anxiety from Tinnitus: How Have You Managed?

    My tinnitus was getting slightly better, but 13 months after its onset, I got hyperacusis, and now I have noxacusis. I'm incredibly jealous of those who don't have hyperacusis/noxacusis.
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    How to Stop the Progression of Mild Hyperacusis?

    Be careful of the advice. I took advice from the person here, and I'm a lot worse (so are many others!). I now have noxacusis. Protect your ears until you feel ready, then slowly reintroduce sound. Be careful. And medications are a gamble. Good luck.
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    Setbacks, Sounds and Healing from Hyperacusis

    It made my tinnitus worse. Louder, more tones, and musical ear syndrome.
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    Success Is a Matter of Perception

    Yes, I'm autistic. After over a year, my tinnitus evolved into hyperacusis and then gradually into noxacusis, with Visual Snow Syndrome appearing along the way. Most people seem only to experience tinnitus. If the cause is damage to the auditory nerves, why doesn't everyone affected by tinnitus...
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    Success Is a Matter of Perception

    I'd like to know why some get lucky like this and others only get worse and have different issues.
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    I know you probably don't wanna hear it, and ultimately it's up to you and you'll do whatever...

    I know you probably don't wanna hear it, and ultimately it's up to you and you'll do whatever. But be real careful you might do it one more time and permanently fck things up. You don't want VSS or Hppd on top of this crap. And having T amd H already leaves you more likely that this is brain...
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    New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing

    How is someone coming along every week to say there is no news helpful in any way? It's stating the obvious. Many people want this thread to stop needlessly going round and round; every notification raises hopes and then dashes them. How is me getting pain from noise and not being able to use...
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    New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing

    Yeah, a tinnitus reduction would be amazing. But I get pain from digital audio, so I don't think I'll be able to use the device.
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    New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing

    8 months ago I would have been extremely excited for the device. Now, after hyperacusis and noxacusis kicking in, I'm afraid I won't be able to use the device.
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    New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing

    I don't think we need a weekly update.
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    What did you do to recover?

    What did you do to recover?
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    Can Blocking HCN2 Ion Channels Silence Tinnitus? RNID Funds Prof. McNaughton's Team to Find Out

    Great. Nothing is coming to save those with noxacusis.
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    You had nox? For how long?

    You had nox? For how long?
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    Can Blocking HCN2 Ion Channels Silence Tinnitus? RNID Funds Prof. McNaughton's Team to Find Out

    I think this avenue could also be extremely important for noxacusis.
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    Let's Talk Parenting: Tips and Experiences for Parents with Tinnitus / Hyperacusis

    Yeah, I got severe tinnitus just before my son turned one. Then, just after my son turned two, I got hyperacusis. I now have noxacusis, and it's really tough to deal with while having an excitable two-year-old. Protect your ears.
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    Dr. Vassilis Pelekanos Awarded £100,000 to Look at Brain Imaging in Tinnitus Patients

    Good luck getting someone with hyperacusis to do an MRI.
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    Same

    Same
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    New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing

    Round and round and round.
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    People that do recover don't hang around these fourms

    People that do recover don't hang around these fourms
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    Setbacks, Sounds and Healing from Hyperacusis

    I also have OCD, and I'm going to try Clomipramine for the hyperacusis/noxacusis.
  51. Utdmad89

    Tinnitus Research Initiative (TRI) 2024 Conference

    Thank you @Hazel. I also suffered from misophonia way before I developed tinnitus/hyperacusis/noxacusis. I also don't quite see how it's the same as sensitivity.
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    New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing

    I think it's only the English that say this.
  53. Utdmad89

    @Joshua Macleod not since coming of the 2nd meds. I'm going to try Clomipramine to hopefully...

    @Joshua Macleod not since coming of the 2nd meds. I'm going to try Clomipramine to hopefully heal my ears form the N/H then address the diabetes. I'm finding it all too much.
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    I'm going to. Clomipramine Is well know to help H

    I'm going to. Clomipramine Is well know to help H