I just decided to keep track of all the ways I've learned to fall asleep without medication
Distract - I'm not saying play white noise or anything. Maybe try to turn on the tv, read a little bit of a book and daydream about it, or have a nice convo before bed. The point is to do whatever you like until you're relaxed.
Detach - when you lie down (with the tv on or whatever) you might still hear the sound. That's ok. Just make yourself as comfortable as possible. I try to focus on my other senses when I go to bed. I have a soft blanket, a couple of pillows and something to hold on to (pillow). I always think about the sound before I fall asleep. I can't mask mine at all so I just acknowledge it with all I can until I get bored and fall asleep.
Delay - if you can't get bored of the sound or you cannot stop worrying, do not get upset about it. I've had the most success when I convince myself that I will worry about my tinnitus tomorrow. I mean, most of us will anyway so what's the harm?
Determination - I've had nights where I'm just pissed. I get mad at myself and my tinnitus to the point where my biggest fuck you is going to sleep. My thought process is usually "I'm tired as shit and at this point I'm pissed the fuck off. Ringing or not, I've always loved sleeping. If I can sleep through a family reunion, a super bowl party, and a football game...then I can sure as hell get through tonight."
Direction - there is nothing wrong with getting up and trying again. Tons of people on this Earth have sleeping problems. If you need to walk around your house and get some water, then just do it. If you need to cry for a little while longer, then just do it. Sometimes I just have to change the room where I fall asleep to find better success.
If you've done it all and reached the Direction suggestion, then you just have to start over. Turn on the tv in a different room. Move your stuff around. Clean up something to get yourself tired then do it again.
I'm not sure if this will helped everyone, but it helps me and my tinnitus is loud af. Louder than my pool, shower, and tv on at the same time. I figure that if I can sleep, then so can you.
Distract - I'm not saying play white noise or anything. Maybe try to turn on the tv, read a little bit of a book and daydream about it, or have a nice convo before bed. The point is to do whatever you like until you're relaxed.
Detach - when you lie down (with the tv on or whatever) you might still hear the sound. That's ok. Just make yourself as comfortable as possible. I try to focus on my other senses when I go to bed. I have a soft blanket, a couple of pillows and something to hold on to (pillow). I always think about the sound before I fall asleep. I can't mask mine at all so I just acknowledge it with all I can until I get bored and fall asleep.
Delay - if you can't get bored of the sound or you cannot stop worrying, do not get upset about it. I've had the most success when I convince myself that I will worry about my tinnitus tomorrow. I mean, most of us will anyway so what's the harm?
Determination - I've had nights where I'm just pissed. I get mad at myself and my tinnitus to the point where my biggest fuck you is going to sleep. My thought process is usually "I'm tired as shit and at this point I'm pissed the fuck off. Ringing or not, I've always loved sleeping. If I can sleep through a family reunion, a super bowl party, and a football game...then I can sure as hell get through tonight."
Direction - there is nothing wrong with getting up and trying again. Tons of people on this Earth have sleeping problems. If you need to walk around your house and get some water, then just do it. If you need to cry for a little while longer, then just do it. Sometimes I just have to change the room where I fall asleep to find better success.
If you've done it all and reached the Direction suggestion, then you just have to start over. Turn on the tv in a different room. Move your stuff around. Clean up something to get yourself tired then do it again.
I'm not sure if this will helped everyone, but it helps me and my tinnitus is loud af. Louder than my pool, shower, and tv on at the same time. I figure that if I can sleep, then so can you.