I have a hard time with background noises. i hear background sounds very clearly...i know its not ringing in your ears but i was wondering if this group could offer me some help with these background sounds i'm having trouble getting rid of. (i'll hear crinkling of bottles being drunk, ill hear someone smacking their lips while eating, or ill hear someone sighing) little things like that i hear.
Please give me some support and advice, thanks.
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this is a completely new one on me - and I’ve been on this site for several years. I haven’t heard of anything like your experience.
I take it that you mean you hear these things very clearly, and that they are real things? Tinnitus is a sound that you perceive where there there is no external source - phantom sounds.
Are your sounds phantom, or are they real sounds magnified?
If these are real sounds that simply sound louder than normal (not generated in your head), you could have a touch of hyperacusis. You might want to look it up.
I have that with a cochlear implant so I know how annoying it can be, but I have nothing useful to offer you. I agree with whoever suggested a touch of hypercausis. Worth exploring.
yeah this was helpful...idk what the cure is though i'd like to try CBT to see if that has any beneficial aspects to it, but its going to be awhile until I can see a therapist.
an hour or so ago I posted you some information from the NHS. Also, the website Tinnitus UK has a little I formation on this. If you go to their website and input “hyperacusis” to their search function (click “search” top left and input your search term to the box that appears) you’ll see their take on it.
Good advise from Happyrosie . I've had to learn some of this the hard way :).
The general advise for our condition is CBT. I had this last year which was useful but I prefer to learn what works for me. I also take AD which I was originally prescribed for my Tinnitus (luckily I found ADs that worked for me but this again was a year or so before I found what worked).
About six month ago I started getting vertigo and dizziness which all seemed related (though it may have been the stress ofu Hyperacusis getting worse). I've just had the results from a second MRI which thankfully has come back clear.
I have the very same problem I'm finding it very difficult at the moment. I'm a classroom teacher and I've had to make adjustments - my boss has been very supportive - with a longer term plan to get out of the classroom.
The best advice I can give is find an environment that you can control or easily leave to a more controlled environment. However don't avoid situations and if anything try as best you can to tolerate it.
I use musicians ear plug on my keyring and/carry headphones. However, it is easy to become over reliant on ear protection or try to drown out noise which will make it worse (so be careful).
For me it is more of a problem when I'm stressed, which then escalates causing more stress and over sensitivity.
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