I wanted to write about how I'm doing for you, so you see also some positive news here.
I have had tinnitus already since 2007. Then about three months ago I attended a gig which aggravated my tinnitus. First I thought the T would calm down again and wasn't very worried about it. Then I realized it had stayed at the increased level and started to panic. I felt nearly the same way again as in 2007 when I had just got my T. The same thing started again, not being able to concentrate, relax, this time also my sleeping was affected. I spent two months with bad sleeps, either not being able to fall asleep or waking up in the night sometimes several times for 0.5-6 hours.
I tried to apply everything I had read and learned about how to improve sleeping: not drinking coffein in the evening, doing exercise outdoors every day, not going to bed unless when really sleepy, waking up every morning at the same time. Also taking Mirtazapine (Remeron) in the evening has helped.
I also tried to continue doing enjoyable things that let me forget the T for a while, like my singing lesson.
And now, after nearly three months, I start to feel better. Last night I was even able to sleep 9 hours without interruption. The T is still there. It might be a little more quiet than three months ago, but the biggest difference is I can deal with it better.
I still have some challenges: when I wake up in the morning I often wish it would just be quiet and I wouldn't hear that sound. And I listen to a lot of music, as I don't like to sit down in a quiet room. I also still use background sound while sleeping.
Have a nice weekend!
I have had tinnitus already since 2007. Then about three months ago I attended a gig which aggravated my tinnitus. First I thought the T would calm down again and wasn't very worried about it. Then I realized it had stayed at the increased level and started to panic. I felt nearly the same way again as in 2007 when I had just got my T. The same thing started again, not being able to concentrate, relax, this time also my sleeping was affected. I spent two months with bad sleeps, either not being able to fall asleep or waking up in the night sometimes several times for 0.5-6 hours.
I tried to apply everything I had read and learned about how to improve sleeping: not drinking coffein in the evening, doing exercise outdoors every day, not going to bed unless when really sleepy, waking up every morning at the same time. Also taking Mirtazapine (Remeron) in the evening has helped.
I also tried to continue doing enjoyable things that let me forget the T for a while, like my singing lesson.
And now, after nearly three months, I start to feel better. Last night I was even able to sleep 9 hours without interruption. The T is still there. It might be a little more quiet than three months ago, but the biggest difference is I can deal with it better.
I still have some challenges: when I wake up in the morning I often wish it would just be quiet and I wouldn't hear that sound. And I listen to a lot of music, as I don't like to sit down in a quiet room. I also still use background sound while sleeping.
Have a nice weekend!