- Jun 19, 2013
- 177
- 43
- Tinnitus Since
- 06/2009
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Acoustic trauma
I usually sleep for a REM cycle (around 2 hours), wake up, check the clock, continue sleeping. But sometimes I wake up to the tune of new tinnitus patterns, continuous beeeeeeep, or repetitive machine-like noises. What's curious is that if I wake myself up it fades, and if I wake myself up fully, it goes away, and I'm left with my usual hissing tinnitus sound.
This used to scare me physically (a distinctive feeling on my gut), but it has happened so many times, that when now when it happens, or when I have a few days with bad T, I'm resigned. I still worry, but only a little. Whatever has to happen it will happen, and I better spend my time doing things that make me happy while I can.
I wanted to share this story because this phenomenon is part of my life and I have never read about it. Only sometimes people write they woke up in the night with a terrible T. Or that they wake up after 90 minutes. I wonder if some day doctors will make sense of what neurons are up to during the night. Probably raising the volume and throwing a party!
This used to scare me physically (a distinctive feeling on my gut), but it has happened so many times, that when now when it happens, or when I have a few days with bad T, I'm resigned. I still worry, but only a little. Whatever has to happen it will happen, and I better spend my time doing things that make me happy while I can.
I wanted to share this story because this phenomenon is part of my life and I have never read about it. Only sometimes people write they woke up in the night with a terrible T. Or that they wake up after 90 minutes. I wonder if some day doctors will make sense of what neurons are up to during the night. Probably raising the volume and throwing a party!