Hello,
I have had tinnitus for the last 20 months. It is not hearing loss based or acoustic trauma induced. I think it is hormonal as I am menopausal.
It started out unilaterally and became bilateral just within the last few months.
My question is this: In the evening when I start to relax it starts going up in volume and although I can get to sleep, when I awake in the night it is REALLY loud, and when I get up in the morning, it is loud and then settles down as I wake up and eventually, pretty much retreats to a bare minimum thru the day... then the process starts all over in the evening.
Why is this?
If it matters, it is a constant high frequency hiss that is sometimes static-y. I do not sleep with any noise generators, as I prefer silence. But I have slept with them and the process is the same.
Thank you.
I have had tinnitus for the last 20 months. It is not hearing loss based or acoustic trauma induced. I think it is hormonal as I am menopausal.
It started out unilaterally and became bilateral just within the last few months.
My question is this: In the evening when I start to relax it starts going up in volume and although I can get to sleep, when I awake in the night it is REALLY loud, and when I get up in the morning, it is loud and then settles down as I wake up and eventually, pretty much retreats to a bare minimum thru the day... then the process starts all over in the evening.
Why is this?
If it matters, it is a constant high frequency hiss that is sometimes static-y. I do not sleep with any noise generators, as I prefer silence. But I have slept with them and the process is the same.
Thank you.