Hi,
@Average_Kid22,
I'm so sorry you've had an escalation in your previously mild tinnitus. Yes, it truly could be due to the anxiety and panic attacks you've been having lately. If you can find ways to calm down, your tinnitus may subside in time, and go back to a more bearable level.
Is there something specific that has caused your anxiety and panic? I know what panic attacks are like; I've had them, too. You can actually get into a vicious cycle with them, so that something really small triggers an attack, and it keeps happening over and over again. Finding a way to gain control of those attacks would be the first step in getting back to a more normal pattern. There are other things you can try to calm down at the beginning of an attack; one doctor suggested that I try breathing into a paper bag to calm my breathing! And you know what? It actually works! Other things you can do to get some calm back into your life would be meditation and/or yoga. There are some natural supplements you can try that are calming, too. One that I used when my tinnitus first began was holy basil. It helped me get through a rough period. Then, later, I switched to pharmaGABA, which is also calming. And I am still taking magnesium chloride (in tablet form), two tablets about an hour before bedtime. Those have helped me with calming and with sleep. There is also a spray-on form of magnesium that is said to be calming, too. You can spray a small amount of it in certain pressure point areas of your body (such as behind the knees) for calming, and it is said to be quickly absorbed by the body.
I'm sure other people on this forum will have additional suggestions for you. But the main thing is, stay calm, keep active, try to find other ways to occupy your mind, and things will slowly begin to improve for you.
Best wishes and hugs,
Karen