Hi everyone ! I have tinnitus in my right ear, to the point that sometimes I am at my wits end. I have always had a moderate hearing loss in the 4000 Hz range but never tinnitus until i came off high doses of clonazepam cold turkey. It started the fifth day of my former withdrawal when I slammed a door loudly in rage. It has now been two years and I still have tinnitus. However, I do have hope that it someday will disappear when I am no longer dependent on benzodiazepines.
My bedroom is near a busy road with honking cars in a middle of a big city. I have sleep problems, both falling and staying asleep because of anxiety, stress and noise. I'm hypervigilant and probably intelligent. I might suffer from glutamate excess and some kind of mental illness as well. But never mind about that here. I have downloaded three different audio files that I play on my laptop; white, brown and pink noise and a fan that spins beneath my bed on top of that.
I have a decibel meter and are measuring 75 decibels at my pillow. Before I fall asleep, I put on all sounds and plug my ears carefully. According to the label my comfortable ear plugs of wax attenuates 20 to 30 decibel (more in higher Hz). That means that sounds of 45 to 55 decibel are constantly reaching my ears, night after night. The reason I have different background noises is to divert my tinnitus and to make the intermittent honking fainter but also to not deprive my hearing from sound, since silence itself can generate tinnitus...?
Could these 45 to 55 decibel be harmful to my hearing in the long run? My ears are not getting fresh air as well as they are continuously plugged while I am sleeping. I'm taking 25 mg of quetiapine for sleeping (which at least in higher doses can be slightly ototoxic). I'm also prescribed 3 mg of alprazolam and 3 mg eszopiclone, which i've been taking every night for two years. One day I will get off these drugs, but right now i cannot so please no pep talk on quitting.
Any advice for me and other sufferer in my kind of situation? How about my four different background "color-noises" and ear plugs? Am i hurting myself (my hearing and the tinnitus) in any way or is this just fine? Thanks // Robert, Lausanne
My bedroom is near a busy road with honking cars in a middle of a big city. I have sleep problems, both falling and staying asleep because of anxiety, stress and noise. I'm hypervigilant and probably intelligent. I might suffer from glutamate excess and some kind of mental illness as well. But never mind about that here. I have downloaded three different audio files that I play on my laptop; white, brown and pink noise and a fan that spins beneath my bed on top of that.
I have a decibel meter and are measuring 75 decibels at my pillow. Before I fall asleep, I put on all sounds and plug my ears carefully. According to the label my comfortable ear plugs of wax attenuates 20 to 30 decibel (more in higher Hz). That means that sounds of 45 to 55 decibel are constantly reaching my ears, night after night. The reason I have different background noises is to divert my tinnitus and to make the intermittent honking fainter but also to not deprive my hearing from sound, since silence itself can generate tinnitus...?
Could these 45 to 55 decibel be harmful to my hearing in the long run? My ears are not getting fresh air as well as they are continuously plugged while I am sleeping. I'm taking 25 mg of quetiapine for sleeping (which at least in higher doses can be slightly ototoxic). I'm also prescribed 3 mg of alprazolam and 3 mg eszopiclone, which i've been taking every night for two years. One day I will get off these drugs, but right now i cannot so please no pep talk on quitting.
Any advice for me and other sufferer in my kind of situation? How about my four different background "color-noises" and ear plugs? Am i hurting myself (my hearing and the tinnitus) in any way or is this just fine? Thanks // Robert, Lausanne