Hi Lisa, i think this is a fantastic thread, i haven't really found anything that calms it down as i'm still way too anxious and fearful of it at the moment!!! but i'm looking forward to hearing what works for others, and trying them out, how are you doing at the moment? any improvements?OK, a positive thread: What, if anything, helps your t calm down? Please also let us know the reason for your original t onset. I think this info might really help some of us. Thanks so much, All.
Lisa what was the local anesthetic for? Are you returning to the UK soon? sorry to go off topic!Thanks, @carol kane
No improvement as yet. Grrr.
Mine was caused by local anesthetic 4 months ago.
My t does seem to have a mind of its own. But I know that sleep and stress reduction often helps. Exercise, yoga, massage, long walks, distraction, talking to friends.
No, I haven't been to a chiro yet...have you? If so, did it help?Thanks, All. @DebS : Hopefully, you have tried too osteopath/chiro to straighten the misalignment.
I have cervical issues too, and googled some really helpful things re cervical and tinnitus. There are even some surgeries that helped resolved the t.
I have to agree with Deb a good nite sleep always quiets my T ....I love the mornings T seems to always be at its lowest. ....Sometimes couple beers does the trick alsoUsually mine lessens overnight; sometimes when I wake up the T is much lower. As soon as I get to work it starts up again. Sometimes I can't wait to come home and go to bed to escape it. I think mine is cervical related as well, so laying down helps quiet it. I've also been trying restructuring my diet and loading up on vitamins, but so far I've not really noticed a difference. I also had myofascial therapy for 7 weeks, but that didn't seem to do anything for the T (altho it felt good).
@Mark McDill
Please, what is an "icy hot patch" (i don't know English very well).