Share Cindy’s story and let’s find a #Cure4Cindy! Please help Cindy live a normal life, free from noise-induced pain. She misses seeing friends and eating out with her mom, Laurie. She copes as best she can with earplugs and earmuffs, which keep the pain from worsening but make it hard to hear and communicate. No available treatment has helped Cindy, and there is no cure. All but the mildest noise feels like a knife stabbing her ear. Cindy was unable to start ninth grade at Brandywine High School with her friends, and instead attends school online.Ĭindy now suffers from hyperacusis, or noise-induced pain. She could no longer attend school, where the schoolday noises were too loud for her. ![]() Within days, she perceived sounds as amplified and painful. Her friend’s stepfather wanted her off the phone, so he blasted her with an air horn. “When I hear a noise, I feel like I’m being stabbed in the ear.” – Cindy Redmond, 14Ĭindy was at a friend’s house, chatting on her phone at the kitchen table. Please Support Our Efforts to Find a #Cure4Cindy!
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