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  1. Keith Handy

    Challenging the Current Terminology of Hyperacusis

    Both ears, but sometimes more noticeable in one or the other; lately more in the right. It might be more noticeable on lower sounds because it so obviously doesn't belong there (say 12 kHz ringing over a 200 Hz sound); if it's a closer match (12 kHz over 8 kHz), it's easier to just believe it's...
  2. Keith Handy

    Challenging the Current Terminology of Hyperacusis

    I do get some of this and it's scary but tolerable... less now than a few months ago. In particular at 100 Hz and 1600 Hz. Both A flat, a hum and a whistle four octaves apart, now only noticeable in noisy things like fans and motors. Could be easily simulated with an equalizer just by making...
  3. Keith Handy

    Challenging the Current Terminology of Hyperacusis

    I would love the opinion of everyone in this thread: is reactive tinnitus - esp. the fast-reacting tinnitus that overlays sounds in realtime - a subset of hyperacusis? I've argued that it's a very different symptom, but might it share a pathology?