- Nov 28, 2017
- 1
- Tinnitus Since
- 07/2017
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Ladder fell shut next to my ear
Hey guys I'm a 19 year old guy and I have hyperacusis. It all started back in July when I was painting with my dad and a ladder fell down next to my right ear.
From that moment on I was hypersensitive to most sounds and experience them as really loud, some time later my left ear got messed up too, as i was calling someone and the volume of my phone was really loud and I didn't notice until the person spoke. I'm still going to high school and I have a very loud class, which causes my hyperacusis to worsen.
Now several months later the oversensitivity on my right ear has become a lot better but last week someone in my class shouted directly into my left ear and I have the feeling the oversensitivity is ever worse then it was before, this time I'm actually really worried that the shouting next to my ear has caused permanent damage and permanent oversensitivity to sound as it hasn't gotten better and it has been a few days now.
Do you think it's possible that my ear will still heal over time or has it been permanently affected by the shouting next to it?
Thanks!
Glenn
From that moment on I was hypersensitive to most sounds and experience them as really loud, some time later my left ear got messed up too, as i was calling someone and the volume of my phone was really loud and I didn't notice until the person spoke. I'm still going to high school and I have a very loud class, which causes my hyperacusis to worsen.
Now several months later the oversensitivity on my right ear has become a lot better but last week someone in my class shouted directly into my left ear and I have the feeling the oversensitivity is ever worse then it was before, this time I'm actually really worried that the shouting next to my ear has caused permanent damage and permanent oversensitivity to sound as it hasn't gotten better and it has been a few days now.
Do you think it's possible that my ear will still heal over time or has it been permanently affected by the shouting next to it?
Thanks!
Glenn