I am sorry to know of the difficulties that you are going through with tinnitus at the moment
@TJ670. I agree with the advice
@Muggumbo has given you. Since the increase in your tinnitus has lasted for ten weeks, it might be a good idea to see an ENT doctor to make sure your auditory system is functioning correctly. I also advise that you see an audiologist who specializes in tinnitus and hyperacusis management. Please click the link below and read my thread: Can I Habituate to Variable Tinnitus?
Please be careful of loud noises at concerts and clubs in the future and loud noises in general. Don't put total trust in noise-reducing earplugs. If the external sound is loud enough, it can pass through your head and transfer to your inner ear by bone conduction. When this happens, it's possible the tinnitus can spike or increase for a longer period of time before settling down again.
If you sleep in a quiet room, I advise you to start using a sound machine to provide low-level sound enrichment to your ears and auditory system. Make sure the natural sounds are below the level of your tinnitus and not masking or causing any irritation. It takes time to get used to using sound enrichment at night, so be patient. Sound enrichment is not noise.
When sound enrichment is used correctly, it helps to desensitize an oversensitive auditory system. Most audiologists and hearing therapists recommend that tinnitus patients use sound enrichment at night instead of sleeping in a quiet room. If the brain hears silence at night, it can increase its internal background activity. In the process, it will increase the tinnitus, which will often make it louder and more intrusive during waking hours.
All the best,
Michael
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