Asides from the prescribed sleeping pills from the doctor, you may want to try the natural alternatives. These products can help with sleep and calming the nerves. They are also less chance to addict to them or have bad side effects. Try natural products such as Melatonin, Lemon Balm, Valerian, Hops, Catnips, Passion Flower, Chamomile, Lavender, Kava, etc. You can do google search or check Amazon.com for each of them to know how people review these products, and see if you can take them as a supplement. Check out this site too on using natural herbs for helping to sleep or to calm the nerves.
http://www.christopherhobbs.com/lib...ealth/herbs-and-natural-remedies-for-insomnia /
Have you been doing masking since the spike? If the new T level triggers much anxiety, it is best to use masking sounds to help block out T. If you haven't done so, here are some suggestions:
1) Mask at bed time so you can sleep better. Find whatever sounds/music that are soothing to you. You can use a sound machine or sound pillow for this, or a computer with speakers.
2) If you need masking on the go, try load an ipod with nature sounds or music using itune. If you have a smart phone, you can download free APPs for soothing or T-masking sounds.
3) If you have computer and speakers, you can try these excellent masking sounds too:
TT's audio player:
https://www.tinnitustalk.com/audioplayer/
or this online sound library, particularly the self-mix nature sounds:
http://mynoise.net/
or download this free sound generator 'aire freshener':
http://www.peterhirschberg.com/mysoftware.html
or search youtube with words like 'tinnitus masking sounds', 'white noise', 'rain sound' etc.
Finally, can you identify the cause of your sudden spike? There are many causes which can trigger or aggravate tinnitus including drug reaction or side-effects, ear or Eustachian tube infection, ear drum injury, fluid build-up feeling pressured, TMJ, high blood pressure or blood circulation problem, loud noise exposure or acoustic trauma, neck muscle problems, hearing loss, Meniere's, barotrauma from flight, grief for the loss of loved ones, untreated sleep apnea, elevated stress, anxiety & panic disorder, etc. If the root cause of the spike can be traced down, then it is much easier to treat it and hopefully your T will settle to base line again. Take good care. God bless.