I recently developed tinnitus less than 3 weeks ago, so far it is SLOWLY improving, I can tell by the intensity of it whenever I wake up from sleeping. I hope it will disappear altogether.
At the moment I can kinda hear it as a faint "cricket" sound in my head/left ear and I also notice that when I try to relax or sleep parts of my lower body start to twitch/vibrate and this corresponds with Tinnitus activity...
It's as if the tinnitus doesn't want my body to relax.
Does anyone else experience this ???
YES, I do. It is a neurological disorder that my doctor has labeled(Idiopathic neuropathy). Which generally means any idiot doctor cannot tell you exactly what it is.
All life at a certain point becomes degenerative. Some it is more excessive than others. Generally the diseases parkinsons, MS, GBS, etc fall into early degenerative diseases. And in these diseases there are many different levels and symptoms.
Gennerally what I experience is a nerve degeneration from an illness I had many years age where the mylein sheath(Nerve protectant) was destroyed by my immune system.
Can I feel the vibrations in my legs? Yes, but I also feel it throughout my entire body. Its like walking around holding a high voltage wire. Some medications have helped. Others have increased the sensations.
My wife best it explained it to me. Its a reverberation of sorts. As my nerves are vibrating they send signals to my brain, which causes anxiety(sometimes worse than others). It also is the sound that I am hearing 24/7. Being effected by the anxiety sends signals to the nervous system which inturn starts the process all over.
Zoloft has been helping with the Anxiety,
I am now taking levorphanol for the nerve pain.
Just wanted to give you some info...
It could be just a pinched nerve in your case, maybe.
The only thing you can do is to take care of yourself thru a good diet, exercise, and staying away from stimulants such as coffee, smoking, etc.....