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Tympanometry is not too bad. It’s a 200 Hz tone and doesn’t need to be that loud. Might be worth checking if you can reproduce the fullness. You...
@PeterPan, @Hazel, @Markku, @Autumnly and study participants, I'm a little late to the party but I wanted to thank you all for your study and...
I am interested in your study proposal. Combining detailed modeling with clinical data has a lot of potential and it seems you try to be clear...
I guess it is open to interpretation. At the very least, the more severe the H, the more likely you are to have other health issues. I think it's...
Below is a link to a tool for others to look though the 2014 NHIS survey data with a focus on hyperacusis and tinnitus. The NHIS survey is a...
Safer but then it is impossible to talk about! There are so many dimensions. I'm not sure. I have always assumed that increased loudness cannot...
I think there are multiple sources of pain. Some people clearly have TT or TVP issues with flutter, tugging or thumping with pain, and crackle...
This seems to be a reasonable argument and is the main thing holding me back from completely buying into the TTTS theory. Why is it uncommon for...
Yes it can impact the Eustachian tube. The Tensor Tympani muscle is attached to the muscle used to open and close the Eustachian tube so there is...
TTTS does not necessarily come with a clicking or thumping sound. I imagine it usually doesn't include those symptoms although flutter is often...
I believe that type of pain is TTTS related. The T spike may trigger activity in the two middle ear muscles to instinctively try to clamp down the...
Got it. Thanks.
@Bill 122, you mentioned you've heard lidocaine injections helped people with H. Do you know where the injection site was?
This is an animal study. Mice or rats.
I have GC. This table provides a good summary: [ATTACH] It seems strange to me that 25% (44/177) of those with the C allele but without a...
@Nucleo do you know where else has this been done? Or are you saying that tones and TENS individually are not new?
I think being sensitive to suddens sounds is common and there are physiological reasons for why that might be. Maybe this just falls under mild or...
Sometimes it is tough to judge what someone means when they say they have hyperacusis. Thought this poll might give a snapshot of what people...
Very similar thing happened to me. Had mild hyperacusis 6 years ago (no tinnitus). It got better without treatment over a year or two and then...
If it's not strongly triggered by sound (especially MRI), I would expect it to be from TTTS (Tonic Tensor Tympani Syndrome). I believe that type...
Hi MasterShortPants, That sounds like it could be TTTS as that can cause some pressure sensations and pain. Do you get pain from sound or is it...