I've read the threads where some people have louder/worse T when they are stressed or anxious. Stress and anxiety don't affect the level of my T. I've carefully considered and monitored this and, for me, it really doesn't.
I've read those about certains food/drink making it 'spike'... mine spikes with tea - so I've stopped drinking it. It spikes with chinese food (sauce) so I've stopped eating that. It also spikes with black coffee - even decaff so it's not the caffeine! I've eliminiated and reintroduced everything else and nothing else makes a difference - salt/sugar etc - nothing.
I don't get anxious anymore - I may at some point in the future but I believe that I may be past that stage altogether. I get annoyed. Really annoyed when it's loud or when it's constant. It bugs me and it stops me achieving as much as I want to... and I have loads that I need to achieve!
I think I'm lucky that I do get periods without any T and I get days & days with it so low that I can barely detect it. But this doesn't help my brain get used to it.
Today, all through last night (kept waking me up - annoying!!) and yesterday it's been a constant, annoying, loud buzz. Two days ago it was barely there. A few days ago it had disappeared altogether.
It's the fluctuating that I am now concentrating on and I have to say that I still think that something physical is making it fluctuate. In my mind it has to be. I'm not taking any supplements or drugs & there's no pattern to suggest that what I eat is making it fluctuate.
I know these neuron thingies in the brain are swiffling (new word!) around all over the place but I don't think my brain changes completely for 2 days and then changes back.
I think it has to be something squiffy with my eustachian tubes and their fluid. I can always tell what a day's T will be like by what it's like about 20 minutes after I get up. So the night has to have affected it. And it's at night when you're lying down and your ear fluid is squishing about everywhere.
A pretty pointless post as it won't really help anyone but it made me feel marginally better .
I've read those about certains food/drink making it 'spike'... mine spikes with tea - so I've stopped drinking it. It spikes with chinese food (sauce) so I've stopped eating that. It also spikes with black coffee - even decaff so it's not the caffeine! I've eliminiated and reintroduced everything else and nothing else makes a difference - salt/sugar etc - nothing.
I don't get anxious anymore - I may at some point in the future but I believe that I may be past that stage altogether. I get annoyed. Really annoyed when it's loud or when it's constant. It bugs me and it stops me achieving as much as I want to... and I have loads that I need to achieve!
I think I'm lucky that I do get periods without any T and I get days & days with it so low that I can barely detect it. But this doesn't help my brain get used to it.
Today, all through last night (kept waking me up - annoying!!) and yesterday it's been a constant, annoying, loud buzz. Two days ago it was barely there. A few days ago it had disappeared altogether.
It's the fluctuating that I am now concentrating on and I have to say that I still think that something physical is making it fluctuate. In my mind it has to be. I'm not taking any supplements or drugs & there's no pattern to suggest that what I eat is making it fluctuate.
I know these neuron thingies in the brain are swiffling (new word!) around all over the place but I don't think my brain changes completely for 2 days and then changes back.
I think it has to be something squiffy with my eustachian tubes and their fluid. I can always tell what a day's T will be like by what it's like about 20 minutes after I get up. So the night has to have affected it. And it's at night when you're lying down and your ear fluid is squishing about everywhere.
A pretty pointless post as it won't really help anyone but it made me feel marginally better .