My tinnitus has changed in recent times.. In the early days, going to sleep was the only way I could reduce this high pitched whine. It was absolutely guaranteed, it was a 'get out jail card' . If my tinnitus got bad, and the more fatigued and tired I felt, the worse my T got, going to sleep ALWAYS made it better. It may have taken a little time to get to sleep but once I did, it was worth the wait!
Unfortunately, in the last 6 months or so, my tinnitus has been a lot worse in the morning. I don't know why this is.. One reason could be is that my partner thinks I may have sleep apnea and the quality of my sleep has deteriorated as a result (my snoring has become very loud and I also snort and gasp for air, or so it seems). This is the time when I struggle with my tinnitus the most, the mornings can be truely awful.
Anyone else have really bad tinnitus in the morning or is it always a lot better than before you went to sleep? And also, have any of you experienced sleep apnea and as a result a worsening of tinnitus (if you were able to put your finger on it that is), especially in the morning?
Many thanks for any replys!
Unfortunately, in the last 6 months or so, my tinnitus has been a lot worse in the morning. I don't know why this is.. One reason could be is that my partner thinks I may have sleep apnea and the quality of my sleep has deteriorated as a result (my snoring has become very loud and I also snort and gasp for air, or so it seems). This is the time when I struggle with my tinnitus the most, the mornings can be truely awful.
Anyone else have really bad tinnitus in the morning or is it always a lot better than before you went to sleep? And also, have any of you experienced sleep apnea and as a result a worsening of tinnitus (if you were able to put your finger on it that is), especially in the morning?
Many thanks for any replys!