T is never the same volume in a day and spikes every 4 days.
Anyone live this?
It goes to zero sometimes, but comes back so hard. What being suppressed and released over time?
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Pretty much in your same boat, wish I knew the answer, Mine will drop down so low that I'm not bothered by it what so ever, literally impossible to hear until I go to bed. Then it'll shoot up like it has for these past 4 days out of the blue and even becomes reactive.. All I can do is wait for it to go back down
No cause that I can think of, just started up one night (august 28th to be specific). Fairly high pitched, couldn't really find anything that produced a similar sound frequency wise. Feels like its right in the center of my head more than my ears.
I do have a slight history of motorcycles, shooting (although I always wore ear protection). I guess it could be due to noise exposure however I have absolutely no hearing loss and the night it came on i wasn't exposed to anything particularly loud so I dont believe its due to acoustic trauma.
T is never the same volume in a day and spikes every 4 days.
Anyone live this?
It goes to zero sometimes, but comes back so hard. What being suppressed and released over time?
Winning answer gets a million $.
Hey Larry,
If you are getting a spike every 4 days then what, in your world, happens every 4 days? What do you think happens repeatedly on your biological or environmental clock?
Around the year 1988 I was having a reoccuring headaches and sudden spikes at 11:45 am every single day for almost a year. This was only happening on my work days.
I wondered if it was something to do with waking up with a sore neck. But my waking times were slightly different, even on my working days. After thinking about it more, I concluded it must have been something I was eating since my eating patterns on my working days were very different from my days off. My actual activity on my day off was not that different since the job was not physically demanding. So I narrowed it down to something I was eating. My morning breakfast breaks were always at different times. Why would the T and headache come at exactly the same time every day? So I thought harder about what I was eating or drinking at an exact time every day. Then it hit me. The only thing I was doing every working day at the same time was walking in the door at the beginning of my shift and getting in the coffee pot. Just like clockwork.
There are many things that spike my T. I'd known for years that coffee was one of them. But this finally made me quit the habit.
T is never the same volume in a day and spikes every 4 days.
Anyone live this?
It goes to zero sometimes, but comes back so hard. What being suppressed and released over time?
Winning answer gets a million $.
Sorry...I didn't mean it that way. I just thought maybe it could be driven by anxiety. Maybe once your your anxiety levels come down you will get more of the quiet days in row. I really have no clue though. This thing frustrates me to no end as I'm sure it does for all.
If you are getting a spike every 4 days then what, in your world, happens every 4 days? What do you think happens repeatedly on your biological or environmental clock?
Nothing different happens.
If anything its a reactive anxiety that builds but why T gets going from 4/10 start on a bad day to 10/10 by days end is hard to take.
Then it slowly quiets down over the next day.
I'm sick of it.