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... I'm so proud of you! :) You've not been here long, but you've jumped

right onto what I struggled with for so long to accomplish. In my opinion,

acceptance is 'key' to being able to try and deal with this. You are right...

anger and being anxious doesn't fix anything. It makes things worse. It is

hard, but it enables us to be in a better mindset to try and work through things

rather than fight them. :)

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> I thought I'd start a new thread asking everyone to list something that has

been of help to them, in the hope that this will help someone else. Even if it's

something that has only helped marginally, it's a start, particularly as cures

are few. What has helped me is acceptance. When I hear a noise that makes me

jump or makes me anxious, I accept it and realise that no matter how angry or

anxious I become, the noise will always exist and anxiety is not a way to

eradicate it. Acceptance is hard but effective. Mindfulness is also very

helpful.

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The white noise generators Doc offers helped a bit before they went ker-plooey. I'm definitely a lot more tolerant of loudness now.= M-F.> To: Soundsensitivity > Date: Sat, 27 Nov 2010 16:52:29 +0000> Subject: What has helped you?> > I thought I'd start a new thread asking everyone to list something that has been of help to them, in the hope that this will help someone else. Even if it's something that has only helped marginally, it's a start, particularly as cures are few. What has helped me is acceptance. When I hear a noise that makes me jump or makes me anxious, I accept it and realise that no matter how angry or anxious I become, the noise will always exist and anxiety is not a way to eradicate it. Acceptance is hard but effective. Mindfulness is also very helpful.

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The white noise generators Doc offers helped a bit before they went ker-plooey. I'm definitely a lot more tolerant of loudness now.= M-F.> To: Soundsensitivity > Date: Sat, 27 Nov 2010 16:52:29 +0000> Subject: What has helped you?> > I thought I'd start a new thread asking everyone to list something that has been of help to them, in the hope that this will help someone else. Even if it's something that has only helped marginally, it's a start, particularly as cures are few. What has helped me is acceptance. When I hear a noise that makes me jump or makes me anxious, I accept it and realise that no matter how angry or anxious I become, the noise will always exist and anxiety is not a way to eradicate it. Acceptance is hard but effective. Mindfulness is also very helpful.

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The white noise generators Doc offers helped a bit before they went ker-plooey. I'm definitely a lot more tolerant of loudness now.= M-F.> To: Soundsensitivity > Date: Sat, 27 Nov 2010 16:52:29 +0000> Subject: What has helped you?> > I thought I'd start a new thread asking everyone to list something that has been of help to them, in the hope that this will help someone else. Even if it's something that has only helped marginally, it's a start, particularly as cures are few. What has helped me is acceptance. When I hear a noise that makes me jump or makes me anxious, I accept it and realise that no matter how angry or anxious I become, the noise will always exist and anxiety is not a way to eradicate it. Acceptance is hard but effective. Mindfulness is also very helpful.

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THe MD is a surgeon, a medical physician, the audiologist is a doctor of

Auditory Rehabilitation....the experts in the use of devices that can help with

hearing or sound difficulties....belongs to scope of practice of the

audiologist.

Devices come with trial periods, you have nothing to lose and much to gain, if

they help provide you with partial relief.

Sadly, many MDs make opinions that are not founded on experience. Only

opinions. This is another obstacle for those with 4S or hyperacusis or

tinnitus....

Dr. Marsha

Audiologist

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> I have been working with an auidologist and an ENT recently.  The ENT

believes

> medication will help, as he has me on blood pressure medication to relive what

> he diagnosed as a connection to chronic migraines. 

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> I can't say I'm seeing benefits with noise sensitivity, but it has reduced te

> headaches. 

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> I have been taking Zoloft for many years.  It makes a big difference for me

in

> the anxiety side of things.  It's cheap, too.

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> The audiologist recommends the in-ear generators, but the ENT doesn't agree. 

> I'm not sure which way to head.  I'd be interested in everyones perspective

> here. 

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> Thanks

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> We need to stay positive.  There's a blessing in disguise here somewhere!

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> To: soundsensitivity

> Sent: Thu, December 2, 2010 11:36:46 PM

> Subject: RE: What has helped you?

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> The white noise generators Doc offers helped a bit before they went

ker-plooey.

> I'm definitely a lot more tolerant of loudness now.

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> = M-F.

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> > To: Soundsensitivity

> > From: jenny_woolfson@...

> > Date: Sat, 27 Nov 2010 16:52:29 +0000

> > Subject: What has helped you?

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> > I thought I'd start a new thread asking everyone to list something that has

> >been of help to them, in the hope that this will help someone else. Even if

it's

> >something that has only helped marginally, it's a start, particularly as

cures

> >are few. What has helped me is acceptance. When I hear a noise that makes me

> >jump or makes me anxious, I accept it and realise that no matter how angry or

> >anxious I become, the noise will always exist and anxiety is not a way to

> >eradicate it. Acceptance is hard but effective. Mindfulness is also very

> >helpful.

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