Oversleeping Improves My Constant Noise Induced Tinnitus

Bobby B

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Nov 25, 2015
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Tinnitus Since
11/2015
Cause of Tinnitus
Large caliber rifles&machine guns, +30 years of loud clubs
Hi Folks,

My tinnitus is 100% noise induced, mostly due to firearms and lots of noisy music.

These days I am unemployed due to COVID-19 so I sleep when I want and how long I want.

I found out that whenever I oversleep, like 10 hours per day, my tinnitus goes to such low levels that it is barely there, and stays that way for the whole day. Never had this happen to me since I got it.

We know well that a lack of sleep makes the tinnitus much louder, but I also found out that on the other end, too much sleep can make tinnitus far quieter than what I can get out of a normal 8 hours time. This seems to refresh the brain.

I don't use Benzos or anything else.

For example I sleep a good 8 hours then take a nap in the afternoon for 2 hours.
Some ways I use to force myself sleepy - delay food intake for several hours such as in the intermittent fasting method, until I feel very hungry and my stomach makes loud sounds... I then eat a light meal with moderate carbs and low GI.

Brain needs some carbs to work and overcome the tinnitus so the Keto diet does not work well here, but you don't want to spike your blood sugar either.

This makes me feel sleepy right away.

10 hours is a bit of a waste of time and may even be unhealthy in the long run, but if your tinnitus drives you mad or depressed, it is worth a try, natural and free of charge. I really enjoy my days with very low tinnitus.
 
My tinnitus is always at its lowest in the morning. Sometimes it settles again at that level in the afternoon, but never in the evening (even if I'm in silence for hours for example).

I've been a night owl for many, many years.

The only issue is that since getting tinnitus, I have not woken up feeling rested once. I feel like a phone battery that just doesn't recharge much anymore.
 
When I wake up, my tinnitus is hardly noticeable for a good few hours. It picks up throughout the day with increased brain activity.

A lot of tinnitus sufferers experience this.

Steph
 
I always wake up with pretty loud tinnitus. Most days it fades to a very low level after a while. Oversleeping seems to improve mine as well, but not always.

Lack of sleep definitely often coincides with a very loud day
 
I envy you guys so much. I wish I could have quiet. My tinnitus continues to get louder all the time. 10 months into this hell.
 
Hey @Bobby B. I know your original post is from a while ago at this point but my tinnitus acts very similar to yours. Some days I wake up with it & others I don't. If I have the day off and wake up with tinnitus I can usually sleep a few more hours and wake up without it.

Have you gotten any answers about your tinnitus? Any info you could pass along would be awesome!
 

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