Sleep Acts as Off/On Switch for Tinnitus

Are there other sufferers out there whose tinnitus is literally switched on and ( mercifully) off after a nights sleep? Does anyone have any theories about why this should be? I can go to bed at night after a day almost completely free of tinnitus and wake to an angry raging torrent of hissing or vice versa. I initially thought it was tied in with diet so experimented with cutting out red meat,alcohol, dairy, etc, etc and found no link. However something occurs during sleep to dramatically alter the pattern of tinnitus and I feel that unlocking what this is may hold the key for to permanent relief.
Joss
Joss, I wanted to thank you again for bringing this subject up. As Eric has stated "if there is a way the brain can sometimes turn off tinnitus or lower it, then there must be a mechanism to do it permanently"
 
Mine goes away during sleep and then gets activated through the day. Some mornings I wake up and its gone totally. Sometimes its just in the background. Kinda odd.
 
I have just been reading on another thread that Zolpidem could cause or increase t!
I have been taking Zolpidem when needed over the last 12 months and my t has been the worst it have been over the last couple of months.
Now I cant sleep without it because of t!
If anyone knows about this drug can you please set me straight.
If I stop taking it will my t diminish?
If this drug has caused my t why aren't there warnings on the package!!!!
Zolpidem is a "Z" drug its a variation of a benzo. It should not be taken for extended peroods of time. abrubt cessitation can cause withdrawal effects. One being T.
 
Are there other sufferers out there whose tinnitus is literally switched on and ( mercifully) off after a nights sleep? Does anyone have any theories about why this should be? I can go to bed at night after a day almost completely free of tinnitus and wake to an angry raging torrent of hissing or vice versa. I initially thought it was tied in with diet so experimented with cutting out red meat,alcohol, dairy, etc, etc and found no link. However something occurs during sleep to dramatically alter the pattern of tinnitus and I feel that unlocking what this is may hold the key for to permanent relief.
Joss
Hi @Joss:

This sleep trigger is not uncommon at all. My tinnitus behaves exactly the same way; and I know of many others who experience this phenomenon. Unfortunately, I am not sure that researchers have any understanding of what is going on where this "type" of tinnitus is concerned. There is a thread here at TT in which I suggested that the Cortisol Awakening Response might play a role:

https://www.tinnitustalk.com/thread...and-localisation-of-tinnitus.1638/#post-16045

Like you, I have found little correlation between my tinnitus and food/alcohol/caffeine. It all boils down to sleep and factors that affect sleep (such as stress or certain hard-to-digest foods).

I typically have tinnitus every other day, on average. I literally alternate between silence and hissing, with the onset or relief triggered by sleep. In an effort to gain some control, I take Remeron (7.5mg) every night, which ensures a good quality sleep. This helps because a bad sleep makes tinnitus more difficult for me to deal with. But even good sleeps seem to trigger tinnitus, so the Remeron doesn't necessarily give me more good days; just better bad days!

I also take Klonopin (1mg) on occasion. This usually results in a quiet day upon waking. I don't want to get dependent on Benzodiazapines, however, so I limit this trick to twice a week. It's possible that I could enjoy a few more quiet days by experimenting, but I am satisfied with where I am for now.

-Golly
 
I've been having a difficult time with this T. After having many difficult nights my ENT put me on Remeron 7.5 mg. An anti-depressent but I use it for sleep. Slept 6 hours last night but woke up groggy and hissing. My ENT wants me to stay on it a week to see how it is working. Have a hard time during the day. Try and not think about it but it's difficult. At night the fan helps but becomes a nuisance in the morning. Need to find the right music I can fall asleep with. Any advice?
try crickets, cicades, waterfalls, birds chirping, nature sounds are the best
 
So sorry you are having such a rough go right now. It sucks, I know!! I tried a bunch of different sleepy time music to drown out my T at bedtime, and one of the most effective for me was/is Chinese Pan Flute music. For my pitch/tone/volume, it really cancels out my T and helps me to get to sleep. Just thought I'd pass that on. Good luck!!!
Hi Jeff,
Thanks so much. The Native American flute is also very soothing. The fan works for now. I seem to figit too much with ear buds and a speaker under the pillow. After my medication wears off around 4-6a I have a difficult time going back to sleep. Just started Remeron two nights ago I didn't want to take anything heavy but didn't have a choice.
 
Hi Linda, first of all your posts are showing up, even #21, are you seeing them now.

As for sleeping, I too use a fan, actually I use two of them. When I go to bed I have a ear plug the is plugged into my radio, I fall asleep listening to a talk radio station, but music would be fine to. Sleeping for me has not been a real problem, I am retired so I stay up until I can't keep my eyes open any longer. If you are working then that is not a good idea if you have to get up early.

I read that Remeron can make you feel groggy, I guess that's why you take it for sleep. I would call or see the ENT and tell him you need something to help you to sleep. This way you can take the Remeron as prescribed.

Thinking about your T and the hissing is very hard to deal with when you first get it. I was on an emotional roller coaster when I first got it, I would have 7 or 8 really bad hissing day's, then it would be a mild hissing for 4 or 5 days, then back up to the loud hissing. I still get it that way, but have learned to deal with it a lot better.

You will eventually read stories of others here that have the exact same feelings as you do. Read through the support forum as well as " introduce yourself" forum and you will get a feel for this site and some relief.

To add a picture or avatar as some call it, go to forums, then click on Announcements & Feedback, go down about the 9th post and you will see a post about how to create an avatar/picture. There is some other good information there too. I asked a few question there myself.....
Hi Gary, Thanks for the tips. I'll try the avartar right now. Typing replies are super flow. Is this the same for everyone?
 
Hey Linda Marie, Totally agree on the N.A. flute, very calming! Recently I found pair of headphones by Sony that wrap around the back of your head, and are amazingly comfortable and easy to sleep with. Ear buds didn't work for me. I too have a really hard time getting back to sleep when I wake up early. It sucks! Let me know how the Remeron works! :)
 
Hey Linda Marie, Totally agree on the N.A. flute, very calming! Recently I found pair of headphones by Sony that wrap around the back of your head, and are amazingly comfortable and easy to sleep with. Ear buds didn't work for me. I too have a really hard time getting back to sleep when I wake up early. It sucks! Let me know how the Remeron works! :)
Thanks Jeff. I need to let Gary know I figured out the avatar so here I am. Thanks for the advice. Two nights on Remeron take at 9:30p by 10 out like a light but wake once or twice. Just experimental for now. I'm in California do you know how I can change on my profile
 
Thanks Jeff. I need to let Gary know I figured out the avatar so here I am. Thanks for the advice. Two nights on Remeron take at 9:30p by 10 out like a light but wake once or twice. Just experimental for now. I'm in California do you know how I can change on my profile

To tweak your profile just click on your name on the home page top right. That will pull down a menu. ;)
 
Hi Jeff,
Thanks so much. The Native American flute is also very soothing. The fan works for now. I seem to figit too much with ear buds and a speaker under the pillow. After my medication wears off around 4-6a I have a difficult time going back to sleep. Just started Remeron two nights ago I didn't want to take anything heavy but didn't have a choice.


Remeron is a good choice it should not have any effect on your T. I was taking elavil for months
Until it started causing loud spikes at night, with elavil I was able to manage a good four hours
Of sleep then few hours of disturbed sleep. Currently I am not taking anything.
 
Remeron is a good choice it should not have any effect on your T. I was taking elavil for months
Until it started causing loud spikes at night, with elavil I was able to manage a good four hours
Of sleep then few hours of disturbed sleep. Currently I am not taking anything.
Hi Denny, thanks for the advice. You are lucky to sleep undisturbed a bit. I can't do that. It's frustrating. I have hissing all day try not think about it but as a newbie I am fragile. Thanks for your reply
 
Hi and thanks all for the forum here. Helps a lot. I usually sleep well, despite the continuous noise. My t resets each morning and I'm delivered something from a limited playlist. Now playing are Hiss, Tinkle or Hiss and Tinkle! The volume also is 'set' at that time. I know if it'll be a nice quiet day or a really noisy one pretty much upon waking. Sound a bit like your story Gary. I have noisier and quieter cycles and haven't been able to identify a thing that impacts the t at all.

Very early on in my t story, in that dreamy twilight between sleeping and waking, I was actually able to go inside my head and shut down the noise significantly. However, true to form, the t shut down that avenue, and I haven't been able to outthink with some mind manoeuvers since.

Sleep is vital for everything. I hope people here struggling on the sleep front find their way to get a good nights sleep.

Rog
 
Hi Denny, thanks for the advice. You are lucky to sleep undisturbed a bit. I can't do that. It's frustrating. I have hissing all day try not think about it but as a newbie I am fragile. Thanks for your reply
Hi Linda Marie, i'm a newbie also, 10 weeks in ... do you wear plugs every time you go out, i'm so afraid of making t louder i plug every time, just wondered if you did to.
 
Hi Linda Marie, i'm a newbie also, 10 weeks in ... do you wear plugs every time you go out, i'm so afraid of making t louder i plug every time, just wondered if you did to.

Hey Carol! Im alsoaround 10 weeks in:))You fill find lots of information about plugs on this site. I would advise you to wear plugs in places where it is too loud, such as bars, noisy restaurants. When you go to a more quiet place you can wear plugs that are not so strong:) I think on the street it is not necessary, although if you take a train or metro the noise could be too loud. Also, you could probably go to clubs and concerts as well but sometimtes there the music tends to be so loud that even plugs dont really help. Be careful with bass - plugs dont protect from that.
 
Hey Carol! Im alsoaround 10 weeks in:))You fill find lots of information about plugs on this site. I would advise you to wear plugs in places where it is too loud, such as bars, noisy restaurants. When you go to a more quiet place you can wear plugs that are not so strong:) I think on the street it is not necessary, although if you take a train or metro the noise could be too loud. Also, you could probably go to clubs and concerts as well but sometimtes there the music tends to be so loud that even plugs dont really help. Be careful with bass - plugs dont protect from that.
Thanks Stina, what do you mean bass, could you explain more about what sound that is ... i'm confused sorry.
 
Thanks Stina, what do you mean bass, could you explain more about what sound that is ... i'm confused sorry.

:D I believe bass is called "bajo" in Spanish?:D Not sure. Well it is the deep and rhythmic sound in a song. If you go to a concert or a club it sounds like this: BOOMBOMMBOMMBOOOM. Very deep and strong. It does smth to the bone in the ear which eventually destroys your hearing:)
 
:D I believe bass is called "bajo" in Spanish?:D Not sure. Well it is the deep and rhythmic sound in a song. If you go to a concert or a club it sounds like this: BOOMBOMMBOMMBOOOM. Very deep and strong. It does smth to the bone in the ear which eventually destroys your hearing:)
Thank you for your help, i'm not Spanish i'm from the UK. i just live here, i would never go anywhere with loud music way too frightened, i thought you meant something else. Do you go out unplugged then, i wont go to the car unplugged in case i come across a loud noise, am i being stupid!!!
 
Thank you for your help, i'm not Spanish i'm from the UK. i just live here, i would never go anywhere with loud music way too frightened, i thought you meant something else. Do you go out unplugged then, i wont go to the car unplugged in case i come across a loud noise, am i being stupid!!!

:D hahhaa im sorry:D well I dont know to clubs or concerts ( never went really) but once some earplugs I ordered arrive I will probably still go to bars WITH PLUGS, also to restarants I could plugs etc. On the street I do not wear plugs, Im not sure if the noise there is too loud. But I would advice you to speak to your doctor about it - they know the best.
 
:D hahhaa im sorry:D well I dont know to clubs or concerts ( never went really) but once some earplugs I ordered arrive I will probably still go to bars WITH PLUGS, also to restarants I could plugs etc. On the street I do not wear plugs, Im not sure if the noise there is too loud. But I would advice you to speak to your doctor about it - they know the best.
Thanks for your time ... you are so nice.
 
Hi Linda Marie, i'm a newbie also, 10 weeks in ... do you wear plugs every time you go out, i'm so afraid of making t louder i plug every time, just wondered if you did to.
Hi Carol, No I don't wear them all the time. You really don't need to. Hey I had an idea was wondering if you use Skype. It would be so much easier to talk. I'm having problems typing here it is so slow. My skype name is wsgrgal or Linda Ratti Rockne or Linda Rockne. Let me know what you think.
 

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