I have discovered that low frequency rumbling, such as diesel locomotive, even several miles away, really disturbs my tinnitus, and makes it impossible for me to sleep. Low frequencies seem to "ignite" my tinnitus, and make it increase in volume, even when the low frequency is very faint, can barely be heard. I've tried taking various sleep aids such as clonazepam, but i'm looking for some kind of strategy to deal with this.
So far, I'm using a CD of rainfall, played through speakers, where I sleep, and I've increased the volume on the speakers to try to encourage or train my brain to not do this, and I also play quiet music through another set of speakers, but I'm getting very frustrated and upset, because I'm not succeeding, and without sleep, eventually a person will turn into a basket case.
I know, because I was once admitted to hospital, where they had no compassion for me, it was against my will, and i could not plead my way out. Eventually, due to lack of sleep, I went psychotic, they injected me with haloperidol and moved me to a lock down unit, where, at least it was somewhat quieter, believe it or not.
I am very frightened, because I know that different people react different to very low frequencies, even subsonic, such as 10hz, or lower. It just feels like a fluttering vibration, but it "wakes up" my tinnitus, and makes it impossible to sleep.
I have heard about situations, where even people without tinnitus, will go elsewhere to sleep, and come back to their house during the day, or even sleep in the garage, or other part of their house. So far, I haven't been able to arrange for this ridiculous sounding option, but I am willing to try anything.
I'd buy another house, but these vibrations can travel for miles, and I may just run out of money, and be in the same situation.
I think this calls for an expert to advise me, but who is that expert?
So far, I'm using a CD of rainfall, played through speakers, where I sleep, and I've increased the volume on the speakers to try to encourage or train my brain to not do this, and I also play quiet music through another set of speakers, but I'm getting very frustrated and upset, because I'm not succeeding, and without sleep, eventually a person will turn into a basket case.
I know, because I was once admitted to hospital, where they had no compassion for me, it was against my will, and i could not plead my way out. Eventually, due to lack of sleep, I went psychotic, they injected me with haloperidol and moved me to a lock down unit, where, at least it was somewhat quieter, believe it or not.
I am very frightened, because I know that different people react different to very low frequencies, even subsonic, such as 10hz, or lower. It just feels like a fluttering vibration, but it "wakes up" my tinnitus, and makes it impossible to sleep.
I have heard about situations, where even people without tinnitus, will go elsewhere to sleep, and come back to their house during the day, or even sleep in the garage, or other part of their house. So far, I haven't been able to arrange for this ridiculous sounding option, but I am willing to try anything.
I'd buy another house, but these vibrations can travel for miles, and I may just run out of money, and be in the same situation.
I think this calls for an expert to advise me, but who is that expert?