Hey guys,
I don't know if you have noticed but I've been very absent from this place since my tinnitus has gotten so so soft and so easy to handle these past months.
I have been living almost like if i was tinnitus free, but just avoiding the noise and watching my diet (since salt, sugar and MSG can spike my T)
Anyways, I've been the kind of person that no longer listens to their T first thing in the morning, and it's been something I listen for in a quiet room at night.
This has been my reality for the past 5 or 6 months.
But for some reason it spiked on Tuesday, I woke up and the t was more present.
and of course it was a little bit of drag but didn't stop me from doing my stuff.
But today Wednesday I woke up again (after a nightmare) and the t was super high pitched, I thought it had something to do with my blood pressure (it usually goes up after a bad dream, but after the blood pressure goes down it settles) but no.. it didn't settle
Right now well it's high pitched and very present, I don't know what's going on this is not how my T used to behave.
There might be a few factors going on...
1-I stupidly throw something and it banged on Sunday, and it was in a very empty room so it could have made some sorta damage?
2-I went to a bar on Saturday, I wore earplugs the whole time and I was there at least 15 minutes.
it wasn't that loud, the only problem was the bass, and that's why I was there for so little time and I decided to go.
3-too much sodium, I have eaten a lot these past days that I might have too much sodium in my system.
On top of my T, lately I've been experiencing problems with my vision (visual snow and more), and random pain all over my body. in the past months "i also discovered" that my tinnitus is not related to acoustic trauma as i thought before, at first my doctor told me he believed I had an endolymphatic problem (hydrops/meniere)
and with the others symptoms that have been popping....
Lyme, Fibro, MS or others have been mentioned by my neurologist but I still have to get further studies.
It's so weird that after sleeping it changes...
And that it's spiking everyday more?
Any thoughts?
I don't know if you have noticed but I've been very absent from this place since my tinnitus has gotten so so soft and so easy to handle these past months.
I have been living almost like if i was tinnitus free, but just avoiding the noise and watching my diet (since salt, sugar and MSG can spike my T)
Anyways, I've been the kind of person that no longer listens to their T first thing in the morning, and it's been something I listen for in a quiet room at night.
This has been my reality for the past 5 or 6 months.
But for some reason it spiked on Tuesday, I woke up and the t was more present.
and of course it was a little bit of drag but didn't stop me from doing my stuff.
But today Wednesday I woke up again (after a nightmare) and the t was super high pitched, I thought it had something to do with my blood pressure (it usually goes up after a bad dream, but after the blood pressure goes down it settles) but no.. it didn't settle
Right now well it's high pitched and very present, I don't know what's going on this is not how my T used to behave.
There might be a few factors going on...
1-I stupidly throw something and it banged on Sunday, and it was in a very empty room so it could have made some sorta damage?
2-I went to a bar on Saturday, I wore earplugs the whole time and I was there at least 15 minutes.
it wasn't that loud, the only problem was the bass, and that's why I was there for so little time and I decided to go.
3-too much sodium, I have eaten a lot these past days that I might have too much sodium in my system.
On top of my T, lately I've been experiencing problems with my vision (visual snow and more), and random pain all over my body. in the past months "i also discovered" that my tinnitus is not related to acoustic trauma as i thought before, at first my doctor told me he believed I had an endolymphatic problem (hydrops/meniere)
and with the others symptoms that have been popping....
Lyme, Fibro, MS or others have been mentioned by my neurologist but I still have to get further studies.
It's so weird that after sleeping it changes...
And that it's spiking everyday more?
Any thoughts?