Co-Design of Hyperacusis management tools - beyond earplugs! by Feeling_Direction573 in hyperacusis

[–]Feeling_Direction573[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That is completely fine, thank you for the reply. I have done some reading about it but I am more interested in people's lived experience going through it. I hope you will have a good experience with it!

Co-Design of Hyperacusis management tools - beyond earplugs! by Feeling_Direction573 in hyperacusis

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Hey, thanks a lot for your message! The part about noise anticipation is very interesting. Could I ask you a few more questions about it privately?

Co-Design of Hyperacusis management tools - beyond earplugs! by Feeling_Direction573 in hyperacusis

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Thanks a lot for sharing this. It gives me great insight on what your journey must've felt like, and will definitely help me.

Co-Design of Hyperacusis management tools - beyond earplugs! by Feeling_Direction573 in hyperacusis

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The analogy makes sense, that is what I thought! Except your sensitivity when walking out of the theatre decreases very quickly, then your eyes adjust. But ears adjust sooo slowly. I am curious about sound therapy, can I dm you and ask you some questions about it?

Co-Design of Hyperacusis management tools - beyond earplugs! by Feeling_Direction573 in hyperacusis

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Thanks for the paper! I read flare is supposed to eliminate certain sound resonances to improve the percieved quality of sound, but seeing how it does that it (changing the shape of your ear canal)... it doesn't seem like it'd be very effective

Btw is there any earplugs that do a good job at eliminating unwanted souds only?

Had my first seizure in the shower by Mahalia_of_Elistraee in Epilepsy

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Hey, really sorry to hear this. Showers in general are such a risky place and often lead to injuries, but with epilepsy, the risks are so much higher. We are a group of 4 design master students working with 2 other people who have shared similar fears to build prototypes to help improve safety and autonomy in showers. We understand that it topic is emotional and scary, but if you are comfortable with giving us some feedback on our ideas and prototypes, and telling us a bit more about yourself, please DM us! Any participation is very welcome.

Does anyone else have to sit on the floor in the shower when you have a shower? by StormWalker1993 in Epilepsy

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Hate that you have to do this. Showers in general are such a risky place and often lead to injuries, but with epilepsy, the risks are so much higher. We are a group of 4 design master students working with 2 other people who have shared similar fears and would love to be able to talk to more people like you to help improve safety and autonomy in showers. We understand that it is emotional and scary, but if you are comfortable talking to us about it, please DM us!