Hello,
I thought I would introduce myself and share my story.
Tinnitus was one of the first symptoms of my COVID-19 infection in March 2020. Tinnitus came on suddenly along with dizziness and a racing heart. I remember lying in bed watching my heart rate on my watch inexplicably jump whilst accompanied by a hissing in my head that got louder at the same time. My acute infection was relatively mild, but I never made a full recovery, and the tinnitus has been with me ever since and is now the main Long Covid symptom that I am wrestling with.
During the first 12-18 months of Long Covid, it was commonplace to wake from incredibly vivid nightmares with the tinnitus raging. Fortunately, now it has somewhat calmed an is intermittent. Whilst it's always present and at its worst on waking, it sometimes fades away completely through the day. I can usually tell by its intensity on waking whether that is going to happen. I am grateful for those days.
I have learnt that I have little control over the tinnitus. The only things that seem to make any difference are good quality sleep, not overdoing it physically or mentally and somewhat bizarrely, drinking a generous amount of alcohol with absolutely certainty completely eliminate it at the time of consumption and about 80% of the time for the whole of the next day. Annoyingly, there is a sting in the tail however with it coming back worse the day after that. When I've been on holiday, I can pretty much eliminate the tinnitus for the whole break by drinking every night. Whilst I will pay heavily for a few days when I stop, being able to have a week without it from time to time is wonderful and the backlash is a price worth paying.
From what I've read, the relationship with alcohol is probably due to alcohol increasing GABA levels in my brain and calming the CNS. My tinnitus being intermittent obviously leads me to constantly trying to work out whether there is some way of controlling it. Am I eating something to trigger it on the bad days? Is an early night the key to managing it (incidentally overall it helps, but sometimes, it's gone the next day if I have little sleep)? I am now wondering if Ginkgo biloba extract which naturally increases GABA will help in the same way as alcohol!
So for me, overall, looking after myself, good sleep, not overdoing it, eating well etc probably leads to more good days. But the temptation of sinking a nice bottle of wine and getting full relief for a good 24 hours is ever present and on really bad days too much to resist!
I would love to hear from anyone with similar experience or any tips!
Happy Christmas people,
James
I thought I would introduce myself and share my story.
Tinnitus was one of the first symptoms of my COVID-19 infection in March 2020. Tinnitus came on suddenly along with dizziness and a racing heart. I remember lying in bed watching my heart rate on my watch inexplicably jump whilst accompanied by a hissing in my head that got louder at the same time. My acute infection was relatively mild, but I never made a full recovery, and the tinnitus has been with me ever since and is now the main Long Covid symptom that I am wrestling with.
During the first 12-18 months of Long Covid, it was commonplace to wake from incredibly vivid nightmares with the tinnitus raging. Fortunately, now it has somewhat calmed an is intermittent. Whilst it's always present and at its worst on waking, it sometimes fades away completely through the day. I can usually tell by its intensity on waking whether that is going to happen. I am grateful for those days.
I have learnt that I have little control over the tinnitus. The only things that seem to make any difference are good quality sleep, not overdoing it physically or mentally and somewhat bizarrely, drinking a generous amount of alcohol with absolutely certainty completely eliminate it at the time of consumption and about 80% of the time for the whole of the next day. Annoyingly, there is a sting in the tail however with it coming back worse the day after that. When I've been on holiday, I can pretty much eliminate the tinnitus for the whole break by drinking every night. Whilst I will pay heavily for a few days when I stop, being able to have a week without it from time to time is wonderful and the backlash is a price worth paying.
From what I've read, the relationship with alcohol is probably due to alcohol increasing GABA levels in my brain and calming the CNS. My tinnitus being intermittent obviously leads me to constantly trying to work out whether there is some way of controlling it. Am I eating something to trigger it on the bad days? Is an early night the key to managing it (incidentally overall it helps, but sometimes, it's gone the next day if I have little sleep)? I am now wondering if Ginkgo biloba extract which naturally increases GABA will help in the same way as alcohol!
So for me, overall, looking after myself, good sleep, not overdoing it, eating well etc probably leads to more good days. But the temptation of sinking a nice bottle of wine and getting full relief for a good 24 hours is ever present and on really bad days too much to resist!
I would love to hear from anyone with similar experience or any tips!
Happy Christmas people,
James