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Thank you for your advice Michael. I use headphones rarely and only at low volume, and it hasn't made my tinnitus worse so far.
When it comes to dysacusis, is FX-322 or OTO-413 going to be more effective?
@Michael Leigh Michael, if you don't mind answering, how old were you when you first got tinnitus? One of the hardest part for me when it comes...
I pretty much lost my faith because of tinnitus. It first started after a few hours of lawnmowing (with a grass-cutter) and chainsaw work. I just...
Just wanted to write that I have noise induced tinnitus and I use Beyerdynamic DT 770 32 Ohm at 50% of Android volume, and so far my tinnitus...
@SadMan I'm 6 months in, it started improving after 2 od 3 months, but keep in mind that it's very slow process (at least in my case).
My dysacusis improved a lot over past month. I wish you all the best, your healing will be in my prayers.
It's still present, but it gets quieter with time. I sincerely hope yours will start dying down with time too. Wish you all the best.
Since I last checked (about two weeks ago), I could hear 18 kHz with high-quality headphones at 7/15 of my Android phone volume. Since my tinnitus...
I just wanted to ask something you guys. Since the photo is of bad quality, here is description: Right ear: 125 Hz: 15 dB 250 Hz: 10 dB 500 Hz:...
Before I was insanely happy, looking forward to my future, very active within multiple areas (math, science, music, IT, you name it), outgoing and...
Honestly I don't even know how to talk with my mum (I am 18 and still living with my parents). I was with her (she insisted to go with me) to 2...
Seriously you are a great parent. Wish mine told me about the 85 dB rule.
Oh yes, absolutely agreed. It has to be a joke. Instead of regenerating hearing, let's just create phantom noise which serves completely no purpose!
You need to find if it's aggravating your tinnitus or not. Everyone has it different it seems. In my case it's okay to use them.
I got my tinnitus first after mowing the lawn without hearing protection. It didn't last long, but I was so so so stressed by it, it's hard to...
It's so weird, my normal tinnitus doesn't even bother me at all. I can even sleep without masking fine. If not for dysacusis I wouldn't even...
Yeah, it pisses me off too. I EXPECTED some hearing loss, but not to hear additional noises that aren't there. I didn't get enough hearing loss to...
That's something I agree with. I know I abused my ears a little, but I just looked at others who were abusing it even more and didn't end up with...
Not a single soul, any animal, any human being, deserve such suffering. It's incomparable to anything else. I wasn't warned about it, no one...
I am really happy that your grandfather could live tinnitus-free. I wish my ears were so resistant too...
That's true, but another thing is that almost no one I know uses hearing protection when mowing the lawn, I know plenty of musicians who don't use...
I've used loud headphones for a bit, I moved lawn without protection. But still I don't really understand whether it all was purely my fault, or...
Thank you for giving me hope. I am just 18 years old and have hard time thinking I'll need to go with it for the rest of my life. Also, I find...
I get something like morse code or Geiger counter over car engines, air conditioners, fans or running water too. I have had it for 2 months now....
I literally don't eat and I am not hungry at all. If my brain is stupid enough to create that phantom noise, then it doesn't deserve anything at...
I am curious about it too. If tinnitus is really caused by hearing loss, then any spike should be a sign of further damage, and because of it...
I'm 18 and all I want to do is to die because of it.
85 dB for 8 hours, 88 dB for 4 hours etc... Your earphones at max can produce 105-110 dB SPL. Lawnmower can be as loud as 100 dB. Don't worry...
While TRT may work for some people, it still doesn't remove all of the limitations tinnitus puts on your life. In modern days it's going to make...
I said that before and I'll said that again. It's ridicolous that ENTs and audiologists are so clueless about tinnitus. Hearing loss and...
How is it now?
@vermillion @LowHumPulse Has it gone away for you? Normal tinnitus feels like blessing when compared to that morse core beep over fans.
Oh dear, how do I even fix this mess lol. Normal audiogram even in extended range, people tell me it's hidden hearing loss (how to even measure...
Literally I was one of the brightest minds my school has ever had when it comes to maths and physics, in freetime I was studying biology and...
Dear Michael You seems to be ,,veteran" of tinnitus community. Thank you for your response. Although I don't really have ,,pain" hyperacusis, I...
I have this too, oh God it's so depressing. With normal tinnitus you have that luxury to drown it out in other sounds, but this... it's plain...
Yeah, I know that, but still it's a bit hard. I don't even care about the sound itself, I may even sit in a completely silent room and have no...
I suffer from mild static tinnitus and dysacusis/reactive tinnitus. I am worried it was brought by too loud headphone use and lawnmowing without...
Do we know if FX-322 or maybe some synapse-repairing drugs could resolve problem of dysacusis/reactive tinnitus/sound distortion? I hear a sound...
I can't understand it at all, really. My hearing is a bit better than friends of my age who played in the same bands I used to play. They have...
Yeah, literally all I thought is going to happen is some hearing loss. And as soon as I start seeing the symptoms of it, I would just lower the...
I am 18, I have had tinnitus for 2 months. If it's noise induced you are not really going to have much of a social life anymore, since modern...
The title says it all. I am not talking about standing next to a massive speaker for whole night or blasting your ears with headphones at max...
How is their tinnitus deadly? I'd like mine to be too, it's apparently too hard to kill yourself, and as for now it's the only successful...
Dysacusis/reactive tinnitus are so full of nonsense. It's just unnecesary suffering, I already know I lost some of the ultra high 17 kHz+...
I am not even 20 years old. My tinnitus is pretty mild hiss, what bothers me more is dysacusis. I hear morse code like beep over sounds like...
I think it's rather lower pitched.
I have been a tinnitus sufferer for the past two months - it's pretty mild. What bothers me more is dysacusis. I can hear morse code-like beep...
That's a fair point. I really hope it's going to work. My case is somewhat mild, but I really miss hearing that 16kHz+ ,,air" from music.
I wonder why they don't test up to 20 kHz, but just to 16 kHz. I really wanted to know how FX-322 affects those ultra-high skull piercing...
I heard many times that FX-322 is more likely to improve higher frequencies. But what frequencies specifically are we talking about? 2kHz+, 8kHz+,...
I had only 250 Hz - 8000 Hz done on an audiogram, it seems fine, everything at 10 dB. When it comes to higher frequencies, I just made some...
How likely is it that FX-322 is going to do something for mild ultra high-frequency hearing loss (I mean the roll-off being at around 16-17 kHz)?...
Recently I have read story here about someone who had his tinnitus significantly worsened by noisy scissors used by hairdresser. Someone...
I don't really donate any money, but I try to raise awareness about tinnitus someway. I still attend to school and I had made tinnitus...
Only once we were warned that listening to headphones too loudly may cause some hearing loss. As you expect, no one gave a fuck about it. Just 15...
Hi, first of all I really want to thank you for accepting me in there. I wanted just to express some thougths I have lately had. My tinnitus is...