Thankyou for these tinnitus videos , but especially this one about hyperacusis . I have had to find out everything about this on my own for over a year of misery . I now have had some help and along the lines of what DR James Hall is suggesting . Hyperacusis is ever so frightening . I wish Doctors would wake up and learn about this .
You're very welcome! I'm glad this video has been helpful to you. Hyperacusis can indeed be challenging, and it's important for more awareness to be raised among healthcare professionals. If you need further support or resources, feel free to reach out.
Thank you so much for talking about reactive T . This really needs to be spoken widely about and understood. His advise make perfect sence but it's so difficult when your T reacts to all sounds. I start to play something soothing and within minutes a new tone crops up. At that point what does one do?
Great question! Reactive tinnitus and hyperacusis are related but not the same. Reactive tinnitus often involves changes in tinnitus sound in response to external noises, while hyperacusis is an increased sensitivity to everyday sounds. To understand more about reactive tinnitus, you can check out our article here: treblehealth.com/reactive-tinnitus/
Great question! Yes, there are devices that can help manage hearing loss, tinnitus, and hyperacusis. Many hearing aids come with built-in sound therapy options that can address both tinnitus and hyperacusis while also improving hearing. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out so we can help customize a device to meet your specific needs. Schedule a complimentary telehealth consultation: treble.health/consultation
ok, my H can flare and be sensitive to the T i have, also the sounds i use for the T over my headset....makes some days challenging to find something ...sound wise that will help the T and not irritate the H
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Thankyou for these tinnitus videos , but especially this one about hyperacusis . I have had to find out everything about this on my own for over a year of misery . I now have had some help and along the lines of what DR James Hall is suggesting . Hyperacusis is ever so frightening . I wish Doctors would wake up and learn about this .
Thanks for always advising us Doc. ❤Good morning hope so many people need ur help even in ur sharing vedeo... I try my best to know about sulution...
You're very welcome! I'm glad this video has been helpful to you. Hyperacusis can indeed be challenging, and it's important for more awareness to be raised among healthcare professionals. If you need further support or resources, feel free to reach out.
Thank you so much for talking about reactive T . This really needs to be spoken widely about and understood. His advise make perfect sence but it's so difficult when your T reacts to all sounds. I start to play something soothing and within minutes a new tone crops up. At that point what does one do?
One of Dr. Hall's students here who graduated 4 years ago! ☺️
thanks for covering this
My hyperacusis started with my FND diagnosis
I can‘t when I have pain, burnin hyperacusis, you can Not stay in noise enviroment, the Tinnitus and pain in the increase for Months!
Please call our team at Treble Health. We have people standing by to help you. Call us at (855) 714-0921. On mobile? Click here: treble.health/fjy
Functional neurological disorder in my case.
Hmm, So Reactive tinnitus, is Hyperacusis ?
Great question! Reactive tinnitus and hyperacusis are related but not the same. Reactive tinnitus often involves changes in tinnitus sound in response to external noises, while hyperacusis is an increased sensitivity to everyday sounds. To understand more about reactive tinnitus, you can check out our article here: treblehealth.com/reactive-tinnitus/
Do u know where I can go in Folsom ca area for treatment?
Will like to share my story
Please call our team at Treble Health. We have people standing by to help you. Call us at (855) 714-0921. On mobile? Click here: treble.health/fjy
What if you have hearing loss, tinnitus, and hyperacusis, is their a device that can treat all?
Great question! Yes, there are devices that can help manage hearing loss, tinnitus, and hyperacusis. Many hearing aids come with built-in sound therapy options that can address both tinnitus and hyperacusis while also improving hearing. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out so we can help customize a device to meet your specific needs. Schedule a complimentary telehealth consultation: treble.health/consultation
ok, my H can flare and be sensitive to the T i have, also the sounds i use for the T over my headset....makes some days challenging to find something ...sound wise that will help the T and not irritate the H
Looking forward to watching this,thank you🙏!
Im from india. Can u help me to connect. And take sound therapy for hyperacusis
Hi. If you're located outside the U.S., please reach out to us at contact@treblehealth.com, and someone from our team will assist you with scheduling a free consultation.