Okay, my T now seems to get louder when I am stressed out. That is not the only way but it is one way. From reading this website:
http://www.deutsche-tinnitus-stiftung-charite.de/en/projects/tinnitus_and_stress/, a professor said this:
According to Professor Birgit Mazurek, "All these stress-induced mental changes can also influence auditory phenomena, leading, for example to the development of tinnitus or the exacerbation of an existing tinnitus. In the ear, cortisol causes a massive release of glutamate into the neurons. This ultimately leads to a greater accumulation of calcium, which damages auditory sensory cells and nerve cells in the ear."
I think this is what happened to me several times in the past 6 years. My stress was up and my T got louder. If this is true, I would like to find a way to lower cortisol levels when I get stressed.
http://www.deutsche-tinnitus-stiftung-charite.de/en/projects/tinnitus_and_stress/, a professor said this:
According to Professor Birgit Mazurek, "All these stress-induced mental changes can also influence auditory phenomena, leading, for example to the development of tinnitus or the exacerbation of an existing tinnitus. In the ear, cortisol causes a massive release of glutamate into the neurons. This ultimately leads to a greater accumulation of calcium, which damages auditory sensory cells and nerve cells in the ear."
I think this is what happened to me several times in the past 6 years. My stress was up and my T got louder. If this is true, I would like to find a way to lower cortisol levels when I get stressed.