Hello, my name is Martin. End of last year I had a major health scare (unrelated to tinnitus) that caused me a lot of anxiety. I finally saw a specialist who gave me a partial clear. The next day in the evening, the moment I laid down to sleep, the tinnitus started.
The next weeks I was abroad. I saw an ENT who gave me prednisolone, which helped only briefly, and ginkgo. A hearing test showed that I have a high frequency hearing loss which is slightly asymmetric. Back in the UK I went to another ENT doctor. He thinks that the tinnitus was triggered by anxiety. I got a referral for an MRI scan, but I found out recently that the referral letter did not arrive at the right place and I will have to wait some more weeks for the MRI.
I started with TRT sessions which I find helpful. I got SoundCure Serenade to try out, but it is too early to tell how helpful it is.
On some days the tinnitus seems better. But they are always followed by bad days, and I am not sure whether the bad days are related to stress or just random.
After the tinnitus started I was concerned about my work. Fortunately, I can concentrate on work on most days, but sleeping is a major problem. I do relaxation in the evening and have nature sounds running all night, but I wake up often during the night and don't get enough sleep. Up to now I avoided sleep medication but wonder if I should try some. Any advice, on sleep or otherwise, would be much appreciated.
The next weeks I was abroad. I saw an ENT who gave me prednisolone, which helped only briefly, and ginkgo. A hearing test showed that I have a high frequency hearing loss which is slightly asymmetric. Back in the UK I went to another ENT doctor. He thinks that the tinnitus was triggered by anxiety. I got a referral for an MRI scan, but I found out recently that the referral letter did not arrive at the right place and I will have to wait some more weeks for the MRI.
I started with TRT sessions which I find helpful. I got SoundCure Serenade to try out, but it is too early to tell how helpful it is.
On some days the tinnitus seems better. But they are always followed by bad days, and I am not sure whether the bad days are related to stress or just random.
After the tinnitus started I was concerned about my work. Fortunately, I can concentrate on work on most days, but sleeping is a major problem. I do relaxation in the evening and have nature sounds running all night, but I wake up often during the night and don't get enough sleep. Up to now I avoided sleep medication but wonder if I should try some. Any advice, on sleep or otherwise, would be much appreciated.