- Dec 10, 2018
- 19
- Tinnitus Since
- Sept 2018
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Acoustic Trauma - metal grinder tool
Last week, from Monday Feb 11th until Sunday afternoon on the 17th, I had one of the quietest stretches I've had since getting tinnitus 5 1/2 months ago. I could still hear it in very quiet environments, but the volume was significantly lower and it was much more manageable. It was so dramatic and lasted so long, that I (mistakenly) thought it was fading for good and I was onto a more comfortable path with this.
Unfortunately, on Sunday afternoon, I immediately noticed it start ramping up in volume. I wasn't listening for it, it was obvious it had spiked. It was just completely out of nowhere. I hadn't done anything to aggravate it: No headphones/loud music, no housework or power tools and I'd slept well the night before.
All day this past Monday it was loud and, the worst part, I woke up at 3am this morning with it hissing so loudly that I couldn't fall back to sleep.
I just don't understand why it swings with such intensity. I'm grateful for the quiet periods, but how will I ever habituate to something that's so unpredictable? I guess that's the million dollar question for many of us. I'm trying to not let it get me down, but it's just so hard. Thanks for listening.
Unfortunately, on Sunday afternoon, I immediately noticed it start ramping up in volume. I wasn't listening for it, it was obvious it had spiked. It was just completely out of nowhere. I hadn't done anything to aggravate it: No headphones/loud music, no housework or power tools and I'd slept well the night before.
All day this past Monday it was loud and, the worst part, I woke up at 3am this morning with it hissing so loudly that I couldn't fall back to sleep.
I just don't understand why it swings with such intensity. I'm grateful for the quiet periods, but how will I ever habituate to something that's so unpredictable? I guess that's the million dollar question for many of us. I'm trying to not let it get me down, but it's just so hard. Thanks for listening.