- May 22, 2022
- 515
- Tinnitus Since
- 04/2022
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Sudden loud noise
In the past few months I have noticed a pattern day-to-day.
I have good (4/10), bad (8/10) and OK (6/10) days. This represents a change from months ago where it was always bad days.
The pattern for the past 20 days has been: B, G, OK, B, B, G, G, G, B, B, G, OK, B, B, G, G, OK, B, G, G.
When I wake up in the morning, listening to my tinnitus, I can determine what type of day it will be. I'm also getting fairly good at predicting the day before what the next day will be like.
The day never changes its type during the day. It's only sleep that can change the day's designation (for the following day).
If you look at the pattern you'll notice that there is never an OK day between a subsequent bad and good day. It only goes straight from bad to good days.
I have a theory why this happens?
I think my (subconscious) brain is realising that my tinnitus noises are superfluous. I think that during the day my brain is monitoring the tinnitus noises, then at night, during sleep, it takes remedial action to try and quash the tinnitus noise ONLY if my brain deems it to be necessary.
So when I have a couple of bad days in a row, I believe my brain has reasoned "enough is enough" so it reduces the tinnitus signal during sleep that night; hence the immediate jump from bad to good day the following morning.
When a good day occurs, my brain doesn't make as much of an effort (if any) the following night as it doesn't perceive the relatively calmer noise as a threat, so leaves it.
This of course gives the tinnitus the edge so it gradually gets louder over the next few days; going from Good, to OK and then finally to Bad again. At which point my brain realises "Oh there's that noise getting too big for its boots again. I will deal with that tonight" and this process continually repeats itself.
It's a cyclic process over every 4-5 days.
I do not think this is healing or habituation. I believe it's my brain slowly-but-surely trying to hush the tinnitus.
So Healing, Habituation and Hushing. Perhaps these are the three possible routes to winning this?
I have good (4/10), bad (8/10) and OK (6/10) days. This represents a change from months ago where it was always bad days.
The pattern for the past 20 days has been: B, G, OK, B, B, G, G, G, B, B, G, OK, B, B, G, G, OK, B, G, G.
When I wake up in the morning, listening to my tinnitus, I can determine what type of day it will be. I'm also getting fairly good at predicting the day before what the next day will be like.
The day never changes its type during the day. It's only sleep that can change the day's designation (for the following day).
If you look at the pattern you'll notice that there is never an OK day between a subsequent bad and good day. It only goes straight from bad to good days.
I have a theory why this happens?
I think my (subconscious) brain is realising that my tinnitus noises are superfluous. I think that during the day my brain is monitoring the tinnitus noises, then at night, during sleep, it takes remedial action to try and quash the tinnitus noise ONLY if my brain deems it to be necessary.
So when I have a couple of bad days in a row, I believe my brain has reasoned "enough is enough" so it reduces the tinnitus signal during sleep that night; hence the immediate jump from bad to good day the following morning.
When a good day occurs, my brain doesn't make as much of an effort (if any) the following night as it doesn't perceive the relatively calmer noise as a threat, so leaves it.
This of course gives the tinnitus the edge so it gradually gets louder over the next few days; going from Good, to OK and then finally to Bad again. At which point my brain realises "Oh there's that noise getting too big for its boots again. I will deal with that tonight" and this process continually repeats itself.
It's a cyclic process over every 4-5 days.
I do not think this is healing or habituation. I believe it's my brain slowly-but-surely trying to hush the tinnitus.
So Healing, Habituation and Hushing. Perhaps these are the three possible routes to winning this?