Trying to draw conclusions about the behavior of tinnitus is like asking the sun a question and expecting an answer in Pig Latin or like throwing a stopwatch in a bubble bath and expecting it to snow in your kitchen. For as long as people have heard ringing in their ears, we have tried to find a connection between something we did or didn't do and the resultant tinnitus behavior. Sometimes, the conclusions we draw are real and sometimes not. In the end, playing Tinnitus-Whack-A-Mole is a lot less interesting than regarding it with indifference.
here2help
I agree; it's the quintessential 'the rooster crows and the sun came up, so the rooster made the sun come up' argument indeed. It wasn't until I really started habituating (truly not reacting to it or even registering it) that I've been able to nail down some consistencies; even then, I notice a large margin of error.
For what it's worth here's what I've observed:
Diet
Just eat healthy (fresh fruits, veges, meats prepared well, hydration), it's good for you, but it doesn't make that much difference in my T other than I have more energy and less toxic. Coffee, tea, glass of wine at night made no difference whatsoever. However, I bet if I ate Big Macs and donuts for a month I would reap the negative affects; but it would be correlative, not causative. Vitamins, minerals (et al) -- get them from your food; your body knows what to do with fresh food.
Exercise
Aerobic -- T goes down
Weightlifting -- T goes up
Massage -- T goes down
Steam room -- T goes down
Activity
Riding a long time in the car (hours) -- T goes up
Mowing lawn/yard work -- T goes down
Working on house -- T goes down
Building something -- T goes down
Work
Software Developer ('duh'veloper); trying to solve a difficult problem (exhausted brain) -- T goes up
Working for the government (nuff said)
Emotional State (very linear)
Stress/Depression/Anxiety -- T goes up (further effecting my emotional state, but not nearly as much as it used to)
Frustrated with an issue (like taxes) -- T goes up
Time spent in prayer/meditation/reading -- T goes down
Accurate/Positive outlook -- T goes down
Negativity on the horizon -- T goes up
Taking care of family -- T goes down
In the morning when my T is at its 'best??'; I just have a conversation with it and say 'wow, you sure are ugly today, have you put on weight?, hate you
' -- then get on with my day (and, no, I don't really talk to my T).
But it took a while to get here; to all the folks that are new and/or struggling with T, you will get there too
Really!
Thanx for indulging
Mark