My tinnitus is not noise-induced as far as I know. Someone said scalene muscles could be at work here.
So after seeing some success with twisting my neck every which way, I woke this morning with no noise (oh, there is, just not the crippling noise - only the small one I can bear). It's been 2 days with tinnitus and before that 2 days of no tinnitus, and before that 5 days of tinnitus. So... I thought that I had been able to twist to the right to relieve tinnitus on the left side (not instantly, but much later). This morning though I had woken with a normal lie-on-my-side position and my tinnitus much reduced. So this is a normal turn-to-the-left side position - contrary to my theory. So there goes my theory!
How can I set up sleep experiments so that I can know whether it is neck twist, sinus fluid movement, head position, body position (sympathetic tinnitus), or what?
Do I set up a camera every night to record myself and watch back hours of video to see what is going on?
If I wake with no tinnitus then I must review the video, but if not then I must review the video anyway and see what went wrong? Or if I hear my tinnitus for a second day then I don't bother because nothing changed, but if it does change THEN I review the video?
I don't know how to figure out what is going on.
If it IS scalene muscles then how do I test or record this?
So after seeing some success with twisting my neck every which way, I woke this morning with no noise (oh, there is, just not the crippling noise - only the small one I can bear). It's been 2 days with tinnitus and before that 2 days of no tinnitus, and before that 5 days of tinnitus. So... I thought that I had been able to twist to the right to relieve tinnitus on the left side (not instantly, but much later). This morning though I had woken with a normal lie-on-my-side position and my tinnitus much reduced. So this is a normal turn-to-the-left side position - contrary to my theory. So there goes my theory!
How can I set up sleep experiments so that I can know whether it is neck twist, sinus fluid movement, head position, body position (sympathetic tinnitus), or what?
Do I set up a camera every night to record myself and watch back hours of video to see what is going on?
If I wake with no tinnitus then I must review the video, but if not then I must review the video anyway and see what went wrong? Or if I hear my tinnitus for a second day then I don't bother because nothing changed, but if it does change THEN I review the video?
I don't know how to figure out what is going on.
If it IS scalene muscles then how do I test or record this?