Alcohol is great. Lowers tinnitus. Good sleep and a pleasant feeling of euphoria. What's not to like?
Same here.. A full on hangover usually puts my T in a very calm state.. although then it later creeps up in annoyance one's the "mental hangover" starts increasing towards the second day after..
When intoxicated it's a mixed bag though. I do think about it less, and even if I sometimes perceive it as very loud when drunk, my not-giving-a-F-attitude is usually high enough to not care about it emotionally.
I haven't touched a drink since T came on two months ago because all the 'official' advise seems to be to avoid alcohol, but I'm tempted to give a few beers a try as beer seems to be the drink of choice for a few on here in reducing their T. It's certainly a better option than the current regime I have of panic and valium.
Alcohol might cause a temporary spike but it will not have a long-lasting permanent effect on it.I haven't touched a drink since T came on two months ago because all the 'official' advise seems to be to avoid alcohol, but I'm tempted to give a few beers a try as beer seems to be the drink of choice for a few on here in reducing their T. It's certainly a better option than the current regime I have of panic and valium.
If the beer doesn't work, see if a hard alcohol or wine does. Beer did nothing for my T. Hard alcohol took the edge off T, but didn't seem to lower it much. Red wine obliterated it and gave me the sweet sound of silence for a good 8 hours. Seems like it's different for everyone.I haven't touched a drink since T came on two months ago because all the 'official' advise seems to be to avoid alcohol, but I'm tempted to give a few beers a try as beer seems to be the drink of choice for a few on here in reducing their T. It's certainly a better option than the current regime I have of panic and valium.
If that is the case, then there must be a solution for you, no? Have you said this to an ENT or neurologist?I heard that alcohol and benzos have "something" in common although a benzo would not completely stop my T like alcohol does.
Same for me. I too think it's a bad sleep issue. I had to give up drinking. Xanax provides the same calming effect. But you can't just pop into the Xanax store on the way home from work.A few drinks brings my T down a notch immediately, but too much makes it spike the next day, probably due to poor sleep.
They should run a trial on alcohol's effects... should be simple?