I tried CBD a few nights ago. I was hoping it would just give me a more restful sleep. When I woke up my tinnitus was louder and remained up for the entire day. Could be coincidence but I've read reports of it spiking tinnitus. Definitely a good chance that THC spikes it.
Did it at least give you a more restful sleep?
I've been taking CBD every night for sleep since this all started. Since the doctors wouldn't prescribe me anything for sleep, I went the CBD route. In retrospect, I'm glad I did, because I'd rather use a natural substance for something like this.
I've read some negative reports on CBD too. But I've also read some positive ones. For me, being what CBD is and from my experience with it, it's difficult in my mind to connect it with aggravating tinnitus symptoms.
Putting aside all the purported homeopathic properties of CBD for a moment, I can at least attest to its marked relaxation and sleep qualities. And as we know, that in itself is a major thing.
I agree about the THC though. I can't see something as psychoactive as that, being beneficial to the cause.
For the most part, the anxiety is pretty under control in the sense that I don't notice it like what was happening when the tinnitus for came around. I don't have the anxiety attacks and if anything I'm just slightly on edge. I could certainly use something to take the edge off and I'm researching a bunch of options as I'm sure even though it's not consciously affecting me, the anxiety is probably making my tinnitus and life a little worse.
Yeah, the anxiety level during those first few days freakin' sucked, right? The new feelings of not knowing what the hell is going on and why our ears won't stop ringing is one of the main reasons I quickly sought the CBD.
Me thinks it might be good for the headaches you were having too.
In regards to CBD, I think it's important to always use a very high quality, potent, full spectrum (expensive) brand. Here's the one I use:
https://nuleafnaturals.com/product/full-spectrum-hemp-cbd-oil-60mg-ml/
And I think dosing is something that should be experimented with. I find that the recommended dosage on the bottle is usually never adequate.
How are things progressing with you?
Slow and steady. Not noticing anything getting worse. The fullness, pressure, and cracking and stickiness in one ear are essentially gone. And I'm sensing/hoping that unlike tinnitus, those are the kinds of symptoms that will not recur. The tinnitus isn't so bad anymore either. I don't really notice it going above around 4/10. Much of the time I don't notice it at all - maybe that's due to the fact that I'm listening to sound therapy most of the time.
Btw, I made a thread about the neurologist in Tulsa
here. For whatever reason, it hasn't garnered any attention whatsoever. I can't understand why but it's strange that he was blacklisted from other sites and forums without ever trying to sell anything. It's like people don't want to hear about it. I'm hoping someone can weigh in on the possibility that this treatment works.
Yeah, I noticed your thread a few days ago. I wouldn't mind hearing more about him, but as you say, he doesn't want to be recognized by name. I think it's hard to separate his methodology from his name and who he is.
My tinnitus has definitely seen better days since at the moment I have a loud hiss pretty much 24/7. I wake up to it and go to sleep to it, which wasn't the case a couple of weeks ago. It's bearable and probably a lot better than what most other people on here experience so I don't want to complain too much. Ideally, if my ears issues could resolve, I would be a lot happier. Going to try the Tinnitus Mix soon for a few nights and see how that goes.
Is it louder than your maskers and sound therapy? Does it reduce any after listening to sound therapy?