Comments on Profile Post by Melike

  1. Bill Bauer
    Bill Bauer
    Have you been exposed to moderate noise during those two years (e.g., concerts with earplugs, live music)?
    Mar 18, 2019
  2. Melike
    Melike
    @Bill Bauer yes but only a few times and in all of them the sound was even lower than the istanbul traffic. And it hasnt gotten worse right after them.
    Mar 18, 2019
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  3. Melike
    Melike
    It increased very recently and I havent been exposed to any loud noise lately. Except for the MRI, but it only spiked my somatic morse codes.
    Mar 18, 2019
  4. Bill Bauer
    Bill Bauer
    If the increase was recent, there is still a chance that it is just a temporary spike. Temporary spikes can last for over three months (like one of my temporary spikes).
    Mar 18, 2019
  5. Melike
    Melike
    I really hope so @Bill Bauer. How did you manage your sleep when your T was spiking? I only managed to get 1, maybe 1.5 hours of sleep today.
    Mar 18, 2019
  6. Bill Bauer
    Bill Bauer
    I would listen to the sound of crickets. At first you continue to focus on your T, but eventually you can begin focusing on the crickets...

    I also took 10 mg amitriptyline pills. They don't cause drowsiness the next day and they are nonaddictive.
    Mar 18, 2019
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  7. Melike
    Melike
    I am at a point where no noise can even partially mask my T tones. I also took amitriptyline when it started 2 years ago and it worked wonders but now I am afraid of any potential damage to Idk anything above my shoulders including my brain.
    Mar 18, 2019
  8. Melike
    Melike
    Because I possibly can't endure any more worsening
    Mar 18, 2019
  9. Bill Bauer
    Bill Bauer
    The idea is not to mask, but to give yourself something else to listen to, besides your T...
    Mar 18, 2019
  10. TheDanishGirl
    TheDanishGirl
    @Bill Bauer quote: I would listen to the sound of crickets. At first you continue to focus on your T, but eventually you can begin focusing on the crickets...

    Speak for yourself. that's not the case for everybody.
    Mar 18, 2019
  11. Bill Bauer
    Bill Bauer
    > Speak for yourself. that's not the case for everybody.

    Well, what I was trying to say is that people shouldn't give up if after five minutes all they can think about is their T. They need to give it at least half an hour before quitting.
    Mar 18, 2019
  12. TheDanishGirl
    TheDanishGirl
    I have given it an hour+ and no matter how long time, The sound enrichment merely remains background noise, if the T can still be heard above it.....for me that is.
    Mar 18, 2019
  13. Holly1987
    Holly1987
    @Melike I'm exactly the same, mine is way worse. The thing that terrifies me the most is that it will only get worse and worse...
    Mar 18, 2019
  14. Melike
    Melike
    For the record ; it subsided. And even went to 0.1 out of 10. It has been like that for the last 72 hours more or less. It even went to zero for a couple of hours. What I do ; I take melatonin, magnesium, I do muscular exercises for my TMJD and started a strict anti-inflammatory diet (similar to Liam's but %70)
    Mar 22, 2019
  15. Bill Bauer
    Bill Bauer
    Hopefully your T is due to TMJ, and many people (e.g. threefirefour) got rid of their T once they got TMJ under control.
    Mar 22, 2019
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  16. Melike
    Melike
    Mar 23, 2019
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  17. Bill Bauer
    Bill Bauer
    He says he can still hear it in quiet rooms. He credits his TMJ treatment for his improvement.
    Mar 23, 2019
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