- Feb 29, 2016
- 4
- Tinnitus Since
- 12/2015
- Cause of Tinnitus
- High frequency noise exposure
Hi everyone,
I'm going to introduce myself a bit later in the introduction section (I'm going to put more time and effort into it) but right now have this question which has been making me curious.. When having a good night's sleep the tinnitus is often very pleasant in the morning, the high pitched noise seems gone and there is only hissing.. Anyone experiencing similar? Or have any idea what might be causing this biologically? I was thinking maybe cortisol and it's anti-inflammatory properties? It wears of in a couple of hours.. Would be wonderful to extend this somehow of course.
Short introduction, high frequency induced, now 2 months in, pretty sever (audible in car, etc.), always wake up after 4 hours sleep, not from anxiety but from it being so loud (when I wake up I'm fully alert so it must be from reaching the aware state in the sleep cycle).
Thank you all, love the success stories that instills a lot of hope
I'm going to introduce myself a bit later in the introduction section (I'm going to put more time and effort into it) but right now have this question which has been making me curious.. When having a good night's sleep the tinnitus is often very pleasant in the morning, the high pitched noise seems gone and there is only hissing.. Anyone experiencing similar? Or have any idea what might be causing this biologically? I was thinking maybe cortisol and it's anti-inflammatory properties? It wears of in a couple of hours.. Would be wonderful to extend this somehow of course.
Short introduction, high frequency induced, now 2 months in, pretty sever (audible in car, etc.), always wake up after 4 hours sleep, not from anxiety but from it being so loud (when I wake up I'm fully alert so it must be from reaching the aware state in the sleep cycle).
Thank you all, love the success stories that instills a lot of hope