I really think a large portion of the loudness of my tinnitus (not all of it however) is based on Glutamate and GABA neurotransmission.
The reason I believe this is because of medication I have taken that affects Glutamate or GABA can have an effect on my tinnitus (though not all the time and I am not sure why).
Does anyone know if these neurons or chemicals in the brain change during sleep? Tinnitus seems to be louder after waking up.
At first I thought maybe it was me grinding my teeth or the maybe some kind of blood circulation issue but it can't be because I took a very short nap the other day while sitting up and my Tinnitus was louder (more static). I know I did not grind my teeth.
The reason I believe this is because of medication I have taken that affects Glutamate or GABA can have an effect on my tinnitus (though not all the time and I am not sure why).
Does anyone know if these neurons or chemicals in the brain change during sleep? Tinnitus seems to be louder after waking up.
At first I thought maybe it was me grinding my teeth or the maybe some kind of blood circulation issue but it can't be because I took a very short nap the other day while sitting up and my Tinnitus was louder (more static). I know I did not grind my teeth.