Hi all, I've got a second low wavering hum while sleeping now. The usual tone is consistent and high pitched, like a florescent light. The new tone at first sounded like the springs in my mattress vibrating... but I don't have a spring mattress. I wake up at 3am and it persists until I finally fall asleep again (as much as I can). I was using sound masking, on low volume, crickets or blue noise to mask the high tone. With the new tone, I've had to record a custom track with the addition of underwater sounds to simultaneously mask the low tone. Just wondering what might have caused this new tone???
For the past 4 days it's causing me to lose more sleep and making the tinnitus worse overall so it's like a bad spiral.
Actually, now that I have two tones it can take my mind off the other so it's not necessarily horrible. I still have moments of silence, sometimes. I work alone in a room that is almost silent, so I hear high pitched ringing most the day, as though it were a florescent light. But in the afternoon it sometimes goes away completely, or almost completely. Why is there no way to replicate those moments throughout the day and night?
I really want to train my brain to ignore it. My ENT told me to try to ignore it. I'm thinking maybe if I pretend the sound is coming from my knees, using the power of imagination. Just a thought.
For the past 4 days it's causing me to lose more sleep and making the tinnitus worse overall so it's like a bad spiral.
Actually, now that I have two tones it can take my mind off the other so it's not necessarily horrible. I still have moments of silence, sometimes. I work alone in a room that is almost silent, so I hear high pitched ringing most the day, as though it were a florescent light. But in the afternoon it sometimes goes away completely, or almost completely. Why is there no way to replicate those moments throughout the day and night?
I really want to train my brain to ignore it. My ENT told me to try to ignore it. I'm thinking maybe if I pretend the sound is coming from my knees, using the power of imagination. Just a thought.