Does your tinnitus not react to music? I know some people's tinnitus only react to certain sounds and I think I recall reading somewhere that you also got reactive tinnitus. Mine reacts to music so I have a hard time listening, so a lot of times I just don't listen to it unless I'm feeling really up to it and when the tinnitus isn't quite as bad. I can only listen to certain types of music or songs and not stuff with a lot of drums or my ear will beep to it and distort it.Yes, I can listen to music, at low-mid levels of volume now. While my hyperacusis (loudness) is mild now, some music mostly heavy/death metal is still bothersome. The sound of an electric guitar makes me feel very uneasy. It sounds too screechy to me, so have been avoiding that. I haven't tried headphones or going to movie theaters yet. I'm not sure if I plan on going anytime soon. Still trying to figure out how my ears operate.
This is a good question, I mean it's possible that it could return if you were to go through another significant noise trauma. Not sure though. I'm only 1 year and 3 months into this, so I'm still learning as I go. But I don't care about it returning at the moment. I care about the NOW and right now, the palinacousis is not here and that's good enough for me.
You're probably gonna hear this a lot or already have heard it, but everyone's experience is different and very individual. Only you will know when you're feeling better and when it's time to test the waters.
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