Hi guys.
Hope you're well.
Something that really baffles me about tinnitus is how it fluctuates quite a lot throughout the day, and across different days.
I have times during the day where I can barely even hear it and other times when I can hear it about most things in the house and over the TV. Further, there are some whole days where the tinnitus is super low and I can barely and other days where it is a lot louder.
I know many of you have tinnitus like this, of course, there are others that have constant always on and never changing tinnitus but from what I've read these people seem to be a minority.
My thinking is this, the main theory is that tinnitus is a phantom sound that is created to make up for a lack of auditory input.
Well, if it was only that, then why on earth would it fluctuate so wildly?
My theory is that the tinnitus noise is actually more the sound of your internal body.
This is why peoples tinnitus gets louder with certain foods, with more or less sleep, with more or less stress...these are all things affecting your bodies internal working quite a bit.
I mean, I could be wrong. So I would love some input on this.
But to me, it seems, that if tinnitus was purely just your brains way of making up for lack of auditory input and nothing else then it wouldn't fluctuate all the time like it does, it would just be constant and always the same.
It's like people who lose their sight partially...they don't regain part of the sight part way during the day and then lose it again, that just doesnt happen. I know the ears and eyes are vastly different in functioning, but the principle is the same.
Look forward to your replies
Hope you're well.
Something that really baffles me about tinnitus is how it fluctuates quite a lot throughout the day, and across different days.
I have times during the day where I can barely even hear it and other times when I can hear it about most things in the house and over the TV. Further, there are some whole days where the tinnitus is super low and I can barely and other days where it is a lot louder.
I know many of you have tinnitus like this, of course, there are others that have constant always on and never changing tinnitus but from what I've read these people seem to be a minority.
My thinking is this, the main theory is that tinnitus is a phantom sound that is created to make up for a lack of auditory input.
Well, if it was only that, then why on earth would it fluctuate so wildly?
My theory is that the tinnitus noise is actually more the sound of your internal body.
This is why peoples tinnitus gets louder with certain foods, with more or less sleep, with more or less stress...these are all things affecting your bodies internal working quite a bit.
I mean, I could be wrong. So I would love some input on this.
But to me, it seems, that if tinnitus was purely just your brains way of making up for lack of auditory input and nothing else then it wouldn't fluctuate all the time like it does, it would just be constant and always the same.
It's like people who lose their sight partially...they don't regain part of the sight part way during the day and then lose it again, that just doesnt happen. I know the ears and eyes are vastly different in functioning, but the principle is the same.
Look forward to your replies