My Success Story: Noise-Induced (Chainsaw) Tinnitus + Mild Hyperacusis

phariseo

Member
Author
Nov 21, 2024
12
Tinnitus Since
10/2024
Cause of Tinnitus
acoustic trauma
Hi everyone!

You might remember me from my introduction thread.

I'm back on the forum to share a success story, and hopefully offer some hope to others.

To keep it short: I no longer notice my tinnitus, not even when falling asleep. My hyperacusis is now extremely mild. At its worst, I would have rated my condition as a 6 out of 10, so this feels like a huge improvement.

During the first six months, I saw little to no progress. My tinnitus would spike from everything—even something as simple as my wife dropping a spoon on a plate. It was overwhelming. A course of Prednisone brought a slight improvement, but after that, things seemed to plateau. I became quite discouraged.

But then something shifted. Gradually, about half a year after the trauma, I started noticing improvements. I found myself reaching for hearing protection less often. These days, I only use it in truly loud environments. Before, I needed it almost everywhere, even inside my own home. Now, only very loud sounds (around 100 dB or more) bother me. That is all.

The only thing I actively did was take a large daily dose of NAC (2100 mg) and protect my hearing as best as I could from extremely loud situations.

I still cannot quite believe it, but I wanted to come back and share this good news rather than quietly disappear from the forums.

Thank you all for the support you offered along the way. It truly meant a lot.
 
I still cannot quite believe it, but I wanted to come back and share this good news rather than quietly disappear from the forums.
Thanks for taking the time to update us. Keep being smart about protecting your ears, and get back to enjoying life. Good luck to you!
 

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