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Old 08-02-2017, 12:51 PM
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Originally Posted by yvonnedono View Post
I suffered a concussion approximately 1 1/2 years ago. Symptoms of eye issues and general lightheadedness have been resolved. However, sound is still an issue. Although it has improved, I still am super sensitive to sound and/or too much going on around me. There doesn't seem to be any type of physical therapy that can help. I use earplugs to get through situations and that usually helps unless it is just too loud. Docs have suggested drugs like Cymbalta or Gabapentin. I have avoided the use of these drugs. I would be opened to the above drugs if I hear that they have helped others.

Has anyone found a solution for resolving this issue with sound? thanks, yvone
Funny that a drug for sound tolerance is named "cymbalta" like the loudest friggin instrument ever , the cymbals :P
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