I've somehow developed a bad problem with any noise when I'm trying to go to sleep, which has resulted in near-severe insomnia. As soon as I drift off, the slightest sound will cause me to wake up in a panic that has actual physical symptoms, and can't get back. This can happen a number of times, and I can only get 3 to 4.5 hours a night of broken sleep, sometimes less.
This has been happening for about a month. The tinnitus itself is usually quiet when I lie down, but sleeping only for a few minutes will ramp it up much louder when I awake.
I take melatonin, and some hemp oil, which helps, but not enough. I cannot take any benzos or sleep-inducing drugs due to problems I've had with benzo prescriptions.
I have to work on desensitizing myself to sounds, and learn how to relax for sleep again. The part of the brain that reacts with fear, is doing this, which is similar to tinnitus distress, in that regard, but I get terrified, and there's no rational reason for it, it's due to a function of the primitive part of the brain. A few months ago, this rarely happened, now it's every night, and worse in the daytime, when I can't sleep at all unless I've taken a couple of Benadryls, which is not a good solution to say the least.
Thanks for any comments or suggestions.
This has been happening for about a month. The tinnitus itself is usually quiet when I lie down, but sleeping only for a few minutes will ramp it up much louder when I awake.
I take melatonin, and some hemp oil, which helps, but not enough. I cannot take any benzos or sleep-inducing drugs due to problems I've had with benzo prescriptions.
I have to work on desensitizing myself to sounds, and learn how to relax for sleep again. The part of the brain that reacts with fear, is doing this, which is similar to tinnitus distress, in that regard, but I get terrified, and there's no rational reason for it, it's due to a function of the primitive part of the brain. A few months ago, this rarely happened, now it's every night, and worse in the daytime, when I can't sleep at all unless I've taken a couple of Benadryls, which is not a good solution to say the least.
Thanks for any comments or suggestions.