Hi Guys,
I always have a strong coffee before my gym workout and find that the coffee really spikes the tinnitus. I can see the various threads regarding people's reaction to coffee but I would like to see it in a poll.
While coffee elevates blood pressure, cardiac output, various hormones etc. I am more interested in the GABA aspect since according to a few studies coffee decreases GABA(A) and as we probably all know, decreased GABA is associated with nerve hyperactivity and tinnitus.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14664509
I am curious if anyone else has run some self-experimentation on themselves with coffee and benzodiazepines.
After you have a coffee or two, if your tinnitus spikes up, then take a benzo and see if it reduces. Ideally if you have a blood pressure monitor take your BP too to eliminate the BP change as a reason for the tinnitus spike.
So please have a click on the poll.
I always have a strong coffee before my gym workout and find that the coffee really spikes the tinnitus. I can see the various threads regarding people's reaction to coffee but I would like to see it in a poll.
While coffee elevates blood pressure, cardiac output, various hormones etc. I am more interested in the GABA aspect since according to a few studies coffee decreases GABA(A) and as we probably all know, decreased GABA is associated with nerve hyperactivity and tinnitus.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14664509
I am curious if anyone else has run some self-experimentation on themselves with coffee and benzodiazepines.
After you have a coffee or two, if your tinnitus spikes up, then take a benzo and see if it reduces. Ideally if you have a blood pressure monitor take your BP too to eliminate the BP change as a reason for the tinnitus spike.
So please have a click on the poll.