It's been ~7 weeks, my tinnitus started in the middle of the night.
I've been given the all-clear from multiple doctors, including a top ENT specialist/ professor. No hearing loss, nothing in or around the ears or the sinus. I'm not able to modulate the sounds. Nothing seems to change it (Turmeric, Ginger, Ginkgo, Magnesium, Bioflavonoids, antihistamines, nasal decongestants, Neti pots, etc.) It started in the right ear and in the last week the left ear has also started up. I'd say the right ear is a 2-3/10 during the day and the left ear is a 1/10, and at night both are loud enough to wake me up. Sleeping is... not easy.
The only clues I have are as follows:
1. It started a few days after a period of high stress (holidays with the in-laws).
2. I woke up with bilateral jaw soreness one morning; I believe it was December 30th. Ringing began January 7th. This has never happened to me before.
3. I had started doing some neck exercises the first week of January after dealing with some neck issues in the months prior, though my neck felt fine after those exercises (bodyweight ROM with head hanging off a bench).
4. I had a terrible stomach bug in mid-December that was as bad as the bug I caught in Mexico many years ago. I had stomach pain for 7 days straight and almost went to hospital! Recovered within ~7 days and was back to normal.
5. This is the interesting one: the tinnitus ALWAYS, 100% of the time, goes away during and after exercise for anywhere between 30 minutes and a couple of hours. And it's not just that I don't hear it due to the ambient noise at the gym / street suppressing it; if I block my ears, it's 100% not there at all.
6. It's mostly there, but it does go away. Sometimes even in the evening when it usually shows up louder, it might not appear until much later in the night or in the middle of the night. Last night, for example, I heard almost nothing all night long and slept relatively well.
It's so unpredictable...
Unless, the two aren't mutually exclusive?
I've been given the all-clear from multiple doctors, including a top ENT specialist/ professor. No hearing loss, nothing in or around the ears or the sinus. I'm not able to modulate the sounds. Nothing seems to change it (Turmeric, Ginger, Ginkgo, Magnesium, Bioflavonoids, antihistamines, nasal decongestants, Neti pots, etc.) It started in the right ear and in the last week the left ear has also started up. I'd say the right ear is a 2-3/10 during the day and the left ear is a 1/10, and at night both are loud enough to wake me up. Sleeping is... not easy.
The only clues I have are as follows:
1. It started a few days after a period of high stress (holidays with the in-laws).
2. I woke up with bilateral jaw soreness one morning; I believe it was December 30th. Ringing began January 7th. This has never happened to me before.
3. I had started doing some neck exercises the first week of January after dealing with some neck issues in the months prior, though my neck felt fine after those exercises (bodyweight ROM with head hanging off a bench).
4. I had a terrible stomach bug in mid-December that was as bad as the bug I caught in Mexico many years ago. I had stomach pain for 7 days straight and almost went to hospital! Recovered within ~7 days and was back to normal.
5. This is the interesting one: the tinnitus ALWAYS, 100% of the time, goes away during and after exercise for anywhere between 30 minutes and a couple of hours. And it's not just that I don't hear it due to the ambient noise at the gym / street suppressing it; if I block my ears, it's 100% not there at all.
6. It's mostly there, but it does go away. Sometimes even in the evening when it usually shows up louder, it might not appear until much later in the night or in the middle of the night. Last night, for example, I heard almost nothing all night long and slept relatively well.
It's so unpredictable...
Unless, the two aren't mutually exclusive?