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    Soft Chamber HBOT (No Oxygen) for Hyperacusis with Ear Pain

    For budget reasons, I cannot afford the hard-shell HBOT with oxygen. However, I’ve found some places that offer lower-cost HBOT, which uses only about 25% oxygen instead of 100%. In this case, it would rely solely on the pressure (around 2–2.5 ATA) to potentially relieve symptoms. Would this...
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    Hyperacusis and Stem Cells?

    I’ve read that some people have had stem cell success with regular tinnitus, but if the issue is hyperacusis and the range of hearing is otherwise just fine, there’s just extreme pain and noise sensitivity and tinnitus that increases in tandem with noise exposure, is there any possibility for...
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    Music Genre Recommendations for High Pitched Hyperacusis-Based Tinnitus

    Hey so I know that I shouldn’t be listening to music at all, but every once in a while I need to listen to low volume music to decompress. It always reinvigorates my tinnitus that is directly in tandem to hyperacusis and noise exposure. Very high pitch, can’t even describe something similar to...
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    Hyperacusis Causing High Pitched Frequency Tinnitus Specifically After Noise Exposure

    With the tinnitus being around for a little longer I understand my specific case a bit better. The ENT said I have hyperacusis from noise exposure, as I assumed he would say. Whenever there’s noise around me, even if it’s just the playing of a single song, it reinvigorates the tinnitus (high...
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    Retraining Brain to Forget Frequency of Tinnitus — White Noise Sound Machine vs. Physical Fan?

    He.y I’m trying to decide what the best type of white noise machine would be, whether it’s a physical fan or sound machine. I’m leaning towards the physical fan as I think my ears can tolerate that better than the artificial sound. I’m basically just going for the wind sound, so I think a...
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    Loud Music Through AirPods Pro to Cope with My Surroundings — Now Struggling with Tinnitus

    Hey I’m new to this forum and I really need some advice, I was being stupid and listening to music too loudly in order to drown out the noise of my surroundings and now I’m pretty sure I have permanent hearing loss and tinnitus. I’ll provide some details for better understanding and insight...