I always thought I just had tinnitus (probably noise induced) and it would change throughout the days (or parts of a same day) for no reason at all, as if it was like, normal ("Ok, today it's ok." "Shit, today it's so annoying" "Hooray, today it's ok again") but recently I found out about hyperacusis and I'm wondering if this change of pattern may be this problem itself manifestating.
After this finding, I noticed how most of the time it seems that some sounds I hear, like ambient noises (chairs screeching, doors opening, etc) my mouse click, etc, would make my tinnitus change from its very low, bearable volume, to a higher one, for a short period of time, like, literally a second.
I feel no pain at all, and most of the time it doesn't really bother me, and I visualize it as if there was a graphic equalizer and by this quick second, the waves would like hit a peak and normalize again, you now? (it's like: *there goes my bearable T* then...*PEEP!* *there goes my bearable T again...*) That's what I imagine whenever it happens. This also happens when I'm listening music either through earbuds or speakers, but as I said, it doesn't cause pain, and it's not everytime that it changes my tinnitus for a longer time, even thought sometimes it does. Ah, it also happens when I'm chewing, or swallowing (I'm deliberately swallowing nothing here just to make it happen).
After this finding, I noticed how most of the time it seems that some sounds I hear, like ambient noises (chairs screeching, doors opening, etc) my mouse click, etc, would make my tinnitus change from its very low, bearable volume, to a higher one, for a short period of time, like, literally a second.
I feel no pain at all, and most of the time it doesn't really bother me, and I visualize it as if there was a graphic equalizer and by this quick second, the waves would like hit a peak and normalize again, you now? (it's like: *there goes my bearable T* then...*PEEP!* *there goes my bearable T again...*) That's what I imagine whenever it happens. This also happens when I'm listening music either through earbuds or speakers, but as I said, it doesn't cause pain, and it's not everytime that it changes my tinnitus for a longer time, even thought sometimes it does. Ah, it also happens when I'm chewing, or swallowing (I'm deliberately swallowing nothing here just to make it happen).