So I had another idea for an experiment for those that wake up with louder T some days and quieter on another. What I am wondering is if the amount of natural melatonin (not store bought) in your body during the time you fall asleep affects the amount of tinnitus you get when you wake up. Due to the blue light in computer, phone screens, LED lamps, flourescent lamps, and other various forms of light, melatonin levels can be suppressed at night. By using blue blocker glasses, this effect can be diminished. Keep in mind that in a normal sleep cycle, melatonin levels rise and fall. I found this graphic at https://www.benbest.com/nutrceut/melatonin.html that shows what I am talking about:
Blue blocking glasses can be found on Amazon. I'm wondering if the best ones to get would be the glasses that would go around your face some to block the blue light from coming in on the sides. Maybe I'm wrong. If you choose to do this, get the pair you want either at Amazon or somewhere else.
https://www.amazon.com/Uvex-Blockin...36981126&sr=8-3&keywords=blue+blocker+glasses
https://www.amazon.com/Blue-Blockin...36981126&sr=8-4&keywords=blue+blocker+glasses
I have worn blue blocker glasses and they are really interesting. Quite a few people use these glasses to get to sleep easier. The idea is to put them on at night. I would say put them on sometime around 8-8:30 pm but if anyone knows of a better time please tell. If you go to sleep earlier though I don't really think this experiment would help you.
I would have tried this out but my tinnitus has been fairly the same upon waking lately. If you try this, please state the results here because if this is stupid idea people should know and if it is, I apologize in advance.
Blue blocking glasses can be found on Amazon. I'm wondering if the best ones to get would be the glasses that would go around your face some to block the blue light from coming in on the sides. Maybe I'm wrong. If you choose to do this, get the pair you want either at Amazon or somewhere else.
https://www.amazon.com/Uvex-Blockin...36981126&sr=8-3&keywords=blue+blocker+glasses
https://www.amazon.com/Blue-Blockin...36981126&sr=8-4&keywords=blue+blocker+glasses
I have worn blue blocker glasses and they are really interesting. Quite a few people use these glasses to get to sleep easier. The idea is to put them on at night. I would say put them on sometime around 8-8:30 pm but if anyone knows of a better time please tell. If you go to sleep earlier though I don't really think this experiment would help you.
I would have tried this out but my tinnitus has been fairly the same upon waking lately. If you try this, please state the results here because if this is stupid idea people should know and if it is, I apologize in advance.